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  • ...dependent towns, Bundang as information and technology center and Ilsan as cultural and international administration center, never came to fruition. The new to ...d a population explosion in Seoul as well as the building urban industrial facilities that created jobs in Gyeonggido.
    11 KB (1,387 단어) - 2017년 1월 19일 (목) 22:11
  • ...tment complexes, education facilities, wide roads, huge department stores, cultural and administrative institutions, continued to grow each day. On the contrar
    6 KB (887 단어) - 2017년 1월 19일 (목) 22:13
  • |현재= [[Seoul - 6.2 Diverse Cultural Areas and Streets|2) Diverse Cultural Areas and Streets]] ...l cultural area was limited to the downtown areas in Gangbuk. Now, diverse cultural areas are scattered all around Seoul. This phenomenon testifies to the fact
    7 KB (1,030 단어) - 2017년 1월 19일 (목) 22:21
  • ...mute, shopping and meetings happen around the subway stations. Convenience facilities such as large-scale shopping centers, restaurants and movie theaters opened ...foods that can satisfy any taste but also movies and musicals that quench cultural desires and 24-hour entertainment readily available to blow away daily stre
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  • ...s are situated in Itaewon and nearby areas. There are cultural and leisure facilities as well, namely the Hyatt Hotel, the Hamilton Hotel, the Holiday Hotel, the ...visitors prefer using accommodations that provide residence services. Many facilities were built in the area to tend their needs.
    15 KB (2,052 단어) - 2017년 1월 19일 (목) 22:27
  • ...[[Understanding Korea materials - A Cultural History of the Korean House|A Cultural History of the Korean House]] ...tlement’s lowland. While villages formed around agricultural land, other facilities such as schools, religious spaces, and cemeteries were built in more mounta
    10 KB (1,494 단어) - 2017년 1월 20일 (금) 13:24
  • ...[[Understanding Korea materials - A Cultural History of the Korean House|A Cultural History of the Korean House]] ...nique was only applied to certain facilities such as palaces and religious facilities. Commoners still dwelled in the pit-houses, similar to those of previous ge
    8 KB (1,255 단어) - 2017년 1월 20일 (금) 13:28
  • ...[[Understanding Korea materials - A Cultural History of the Korean House|A Cultural History of the Korean House]] ...'maru'', and another ''ondol'' room placed beside it, in this order. Other facilities such as a toilet, a barn, and a storage space were built separately.
    10 KB (1,719 단어) - 2017년 1월 20일 (금) 13:29
  • ...[[Understanding Korea materials - A Cultural History of the Korean House|A Cultural History of the Korean House]] ...lometer area inside. The city was composed of several palaces and national facilities, while the land directly inside the rampart was deemed unsuitable for housi
    9 KB (1,451 단어) - 2017년 1월 20일 (금) 13:30
  • ...[[Understanding Korea materials - A Cultural History of the Korean House|A Cultural History of the Korean House]] ...slopes, was used to build cemeteries and both educational and recreational facilities. Most of the residential areas were developed on the foothills of mountains
    10 KB (1,594 단어) - 2017년 1월 20일 (금) 13:36
  • ...[[Understanding Korea materials - A Cultural History of the Korean House|A Cultural History of the Korean House]] ...ts built modernized wooden buildings. When the Japanese constructed public facilities, however, they typically opted for brick buildings, and as a result these b
    10 KB (1,545 단어) - 2017년 1월 20일 (금) 13:39
  • ...[[Understanding Korea materials - A Cultural History of the Korean House|A Cultural History of the Korean House]] ...lets in every unit, studio apartments featured individual rooms and shared facilities. An example of this type of commoners’ apartment was built in Seoul aroun
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  • ...[[Understanding Korea materials - A Cultural History of the Korean House|A Cultural History of the Korean House]] ...working class that was built in 1959 at the base of a mountain. Since its facilities had not yet been fully upgraded—that is, its rooms still required briquet
    6 KB (972 단어) - 2017년 1월 20일 (금) 13:48
  • ...[[Understanding Korea materials - A Cultural History of the Korean House|A Cultural History of the Korean House]] ...in the mid-twelfth century, embodied unique characteristics and the Korean cultural identity and over time was designed to complement the ''hanok''’s many di
    10 KB (1,647 단어) - 2017년 1월 20일 (금) 13:50
  • ...[[Understanding Korea materials - A Cultural History of the Korean House|A Cultural History of the Korean House]] ...ots), toilet, and general storage space, among other things. Most of these facilities had direct contact with the ''maru''. Therefore, the means of using the yar
    3 KB (541 단어) - 2017년 1월 20일 (금) 13:47
  • ...[[Understanding Korea materials - A Cultural History of the Korean House|A Cultural History of the Korean House]] ...e arrangement of apartment building designs, façade designs, or landscape facilities designs.
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