The Korea Times

Seoul to preserve old stores in Euiljiro

- By Kang Seung-woo ksw@koreatimes.co.kr

The Seoul city government will seek measures to preserve streets of old-fashioned hardware stores and time-honored restaurant­s in the Euljiro area of downtown Seoul that are faced with demolition due to a redevelopm­ent project, Mayor Park Won-soon said, Wednesday.

“We need to look back on the past’s developmen­t method that disregarde­d the nation’s culture, tradition and history. It is not appropriat­e to bulldoze urban industrial districts in the name of redevelopm­ent,” Park said during a press conference at the City Hall.

“In that respect, we need to explore ways to preserve traditiona­l and historical things and reflect them in the developmen­t plan. That might not be easy, but it will help a city retain and develop its attraction­s.”

He added: “The Seoul Metropolit­an Government will come up with a specific plan for the issue soon.”

His remarks came after the ongoing Euljiro redevelopm­ent project is set to demolish famous Korean restaurant­s, including Eu l j i Myeonok that has been serving Pyongyang-style cold noodles for 33 years, and Yangmiok that specialize­s in beef intestines. In addition, alleys lined with countless hardware stores are also leaving the area.

The developmen­t plan is drawing complaints that Euljiro, currently emerging as a hip place among the young generation­s and foreigners thanks to its dynamic ecosystem of hardware stores, garage-sized factories and eateries, could lose its unique charm.

As for the worsening fine dust issue, Park said the city government is implementi­ng various methods to address the issue.

“Seoul City has taken all possible measures against the air pollution, but we still do not have a very satisfacto­ry situation and need to seek additional measures,” he said.

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