The Rain Turned Into Snow in Seoul _ Korea Travel Video
00:43:59 00:43:Huam-dong is located southwest of the capital among the fortresses that formed Hanseong during the Joseon Dynasty, and it has rapidly changed into an urban area due to the existence of Namdaemun Station on the Gyeongin Railway, which was established after the opening of the port. In particular, after the Russo-Japanese War, the Japanese military barracks were built in Yongsan, and the change in Huam-dong, a quiet Korean village, accelerated and became a representative residential area for Japanese people in the 1930s. In the Huam-dong area, Korean residential areas were formed around the waterways of Japanese colonial era, and many "cultural houses" meaning high-end Western-style houses were built in the residential areas developed in earnest since the 1920s. As many influential people such as politicians, bureaucrats, and financiers lived in this cultural house, the Huam-dong area has become a luxury residence for representative Japanese people in Japanese colonial era. The liberation changed the character of Huam-dong again. As the Japanese who lost the war withdrew from the land, the area of Huam-dong became a Korean residential area again, but the physical environment of the Korean residential area in Huam-dong was completely different from that of the Joseon Dynasty. Filmed: Thursday, February 15, 2024, 11:17AM KST Weather: Snowy ❄️ Temperature: 3℃ / 37℉ 00:00:00 Highlight 00:00:33 Seoul City Wall Exhibition Hall (Rain) 00:04:09 Huam-dong Street (Rain) 00:04:50 Elevator 00:05:35 Huam-dong Street (Rain) 00:18:52 Shin Heung Art Marker (Rain) 00:21:51 Huam-dong Street (Rain) 00:43:59 hangang-daero Street (Rain) 01:00:27 hangang-daero Street (Snow) 01:13:35 Near Seoul Station (Snow) 01:16:50 Seoullo 7017 Bridge (Snow) 01:22:42 Sowol-ro Street (Snow) 01:26:25 Namsan Park (Snow)
00:43:59 00:43:Huam-dong is located southwest of the capital among the fortresses that formed Hanseong during the Joseon Dynasty, and it has rapidly changed into an urban area due to the existence of Namdaemun Station on the Gyeongin Railway, which was established after the opening of the port. In particular, after the Russo-Japanese War, the Japanese military barracks were built in Yongsan, and the change in Huam-dong, a quiet Korean village, accelerated and became a representative residential area for Japanese people in the 1930s. In the Huam-dong area, Korean residential areas were formed around the waterways of Japanese colonial era, and many "cultural houses" meaning high-end Western-style houses were built in the residential areas developed in earnest since the 1920s. As many influential people such as politicians, bureaucrats, and financiers lived in this cultural house, the Huam-dong area has become a luxury residence for representative Japanese people in Japanese colonial era. The liberation changed the character of Huam-dong again. As the Japanese who lost the war withdrew from the land, the area of Huam-dong became a Korean residential area again, but the physical environment of the Korean residential area in Huam-dong was completely different from that of the Joseon Dynasty. Filmed: Thursday, February 15, 2024, 11:17AM KST Weather: Snowy ❄️ Temperature: 3℃ / 37℉ 00:00:00 Highlight 00:00:33 Seoul City Wall Exhibition Hall (Rain) 00:04:09 Huam-dong Street (Rain) 00:04:50 Elevator 00:05:35 Huam-dong Street (Rain) 00:18:52 Shin Heung Art Marker (Rain) 00:21:51 Huam-dong Street (Rain) 00:43:59 hangang-daero Street (Rain) 01:00:27 hangang-daero Street (Snow) 01:13:35 Near Seoul Station (Snow) 01:16:50 Seoullo 7017 Bridge (Snow) 01:22:42 Sowol-ro Street (Snow) 01:26:25 Namsan Park (Snow)
