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Understanding Korea Series No.4
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2) Policies Geared Toward a Global City Sources About the Author


PHOTOS

Page Photo’s Caption Sources
20 Mongchontoseong, Wiryeseong of Baekje The Academy of Korean Studies
30 Bukhansan Mountain Fortress Na young wan, Seoul Metropolitan Government
31 Daeseongmun of Bukhansan Na young wan, Seoul Metropolitan Government
31 The Fortress Walls of Seoul Na young wan, Seoul Metropolitan Government
38 Changing of the Guards Ceremony in front of Daehanmun Na young wan, Seoul Metropolitan Government
52 The Jongmyo Shrine (World Cultural Heritage Site) and the Skyscrapers in the Backdrop Na young wan, Seoul Metropolitan Government
58 Business Buildings near Teheranno (Tehran Avenue) Na young wan, Seoul Metropolitan Government
76 Bamseom Restored as a Habitat for Migratory Birds Na young wan, Seoul Metropolitan Government
78 Apartment Complexes in Gangnam The Academy of Korean Studies
84 Bukchon Hanok Village Na young wan, Seoul Metropolitan Government
96 The Namsam Renaissance Project (Hoihyeon Skirt) Na young wan, Seoul Metropolitan Government
97 Namsangol Hanok Village Na young wan, Seoul Metropolitan Government
99 Bukseoul Forest of Dreams Na young wan, Seoul Metropolitan Government
103 Exclusive Bus Lane (Gangnamdaero) Na young wan, Seoul Metropolitan Government
103 Subway Line No. 4 (Dobong Station) Na young wan, Seoul Metropolitan Government
103 Vehicle-free Promenade Event Na young wan, Seoul Metropolitan Government
108 Sejongno, 2002, Sejongno, 2013 Na young wan, Seoul Metropolitan Government
118 Sinsa-dong, Garosugil Street Na young wan, Seoul Metropolitan Government
119 Apgujeong-dong, Rodeo Street Na young wan, Seoul Metropolitan Government
119 Cheongdam-dong, Luxury brand Street Na young wan, Seoul Metropolitan Government
122 Restored Suseong-dong Valley (Okin-dong) Na young wan, Seoul Metropolitan Government
141 2009 C40 Large Cities Climate Summit in Seoul Na young wan, Seoul Metropolitan Government
156 Seocho District French Village Festival (Flower Rice Cake Making Experience) Yonhap News
156 Seocho District French Village Festival (Masquerade March) Yonhap News
161 Itaewon-Hannam Global Village Center Itaewon-Hannam Global Village Center
162 Korean Traditional Kite Making Event for Foreigners Yonhap News


FIGURES

Page Figure’s Caption Sources
12 UNESCO City of Design, Seoul, Logo Seoul Design Foundation
17 The Sejong Metropolis Development (Plan) Revised from New Administrative Capital Sejong Metropolitan Autonomous City
19 Hanseong’s Location in Daedongyeo Map The National Library of Korea
21 A Map of Hanyang City Proper Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art
24 Joseon Palace: Map of Gyeongbokgung Palace (formerly called Bukgwoldo) National Palace Museum of Korea
43 General Schematic Design for Yongsan Park: Transformation of Japanese Military Station-US Military Station into a National Park Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
49 Transformation Process of Seoul City Proper The Seoul Institute
67 Urbanization of Seoul and the Seoul Metropolitan Area Gyeonggi Research Institute
75 Renaissance of the Han River Plan The Seoul Institute
86 Waterways and Bridges of Hanseong Seoul Museum of History
102 Travel Patterns of the Citizens of the Seoul Metropolitan Area The Seoul Institute
102 Metropolitan Traffic Network Connecting Seoul and the Seoul Metropolitan Area The Seoul Institute
110 Various Designs of Haechi, the Symbol of Seoul Seoul Design Foundation
121 ‘Suseong-dong,’ Jeongseon Kansong Art and Culture Foundation
124 ‘Mokmyeokjodon’, Jeongseon Kansong Art and Culture Foundation


Understanding Korea Series No.4 Seoul

Foreword · Acknowledgments 1. A City Called Seoul · 1.1 Introduction · 1.2 Seoul as the Capital and a Local City

2. The Capital of Joseon, Hanseong · 2.1 Seoul Before It Became the Capital · 2.2 The Principle Behind the Establishment of the Capital, Hanseong · 2.3 Population Changes in Hanseong

3. Modern City Gyeongseong · 3.1 Transformation of the City Prototype · 3.2 Transformation of the Urban Space · 3.3 Expansion of Gyeongseong’s Urban Area

4. The Growth of Seoul and Transformation of the Urban Space · 4.1 Population Growth and Expansion of the Urban Center · 4.2 Redevelopment of Gangbuk’s Original Urban Center · 4.3 New Development of Gangnam · 4.4 Differentiation of the Urban Space, the Way to a Polycentric City · 4.5 Megalopolitanization of Seoul Metropolitan Area: Megacity Seoul

5. Shadow of Growth and Regeneration and Healing of the City · 5.1 The Miracle on the Han River: Accomplishments and Shortcomings · 5.2 Apartment Nation and Economic Imbalance between Gangnam and Gangbuk · 5.3 Disappearance and Regeneration of the Traditional Urban Residences · 5.4 Waterways and Reviving Stream that have Disappeared · 5.5 Restoration of the Destructed Ecological Environment · 5.6 Congested Streets and Rising Environmental Pollution

6. Historical and Cultural City, Culture of Seoul · 6.1 Seoul’s Symbolic Space and the Emblem of Seoul, Haechi · 6.2 Diverse Cultural Areas and Streets · 6.3 Culture of Recreation and Past Time · 6.4 Consumer Culture of the Subway Station Vicinity Areas · 6.5 Education-oriented Culture

7. Global City Seoul’s Present · 7.1 Global City Seoul · 7.2 Policies Geared Toward a Global City

Sources · About the Author