The foolish Seoul Metropolitan Government of Korea wants to criticize the behavior of ruining the surrounding landscape of Jongmyo Shrine, a World Heritage site.
Jongmyo is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Although it has a quiet and quiet forest, its location is the center of downtown Seoul, South Korea. It is close to Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung, and Changgyeonggung. Obviously, it is a global heritage and the surrounding environment must be well preserved and managed, but the reality is not so.
This is a picture of the surrounding landscape of Jongmyo. There is a prison-like building in the space next to the beautiful Jongmyo Forest. It is a building managed by a real estate company called SH belonging to the Seoul Metropolitan Government. This prison-like building is left unattended for Jongmyo
Sewoon Square houses merchants in nearby redevelopment areas, including various restaurants and academies. They are merchants of the clock alley called Yeji-dong. They gathered at the site of an old building across the street and moved into the Square building for redevelopment in Yeji-dong more than a decade ago. At that time, when it was difficult for all merchants to move into the seven-story building in Seoul, a new three-story building was built on the parking lot.
There are beautiful Jongmyo Shrine and buildings that do not even fit into World Heritage Site Jongmyo Shrine, but no one in Korea has the will to improve it. This is a serious problem. Management is necessary if the site is right next to the World Heritage Site. It's not a location for such a prison-like old building. Furthermore, building such a tall building on the site right next to it hurts the landscape and obstructs the surrounding view. It's a very foolish thing to do.
I think we should build a hanok shopping mall in Seun Square. First of all, after the alley redevelopment of watch merchants in Yejidong, merchants will be the first to move to the newly built building. Afterwards, the building of Seun Square must be demolished. The Seoul Metropolitan Government's neglect of old, old prison-like buildings will not be moved, and when hanok shops are built, they will be better suited to surrounding buildings. Imagine building a three-story hanok shopping mall. Tourists can be interested, Seoul City will be able to secure taxes, and most of all, to have a view that suits the World Heritage Site Jongmyo.
The Seoul Metropolitan Government is making a stupid choice. Why is Jongmyo left unattended for such a long time? Jongmyo Management Center is also an idiot. This is because he is not even thinking about making a suggestion to the Seoul Metropolitan Government. The Cultural Heritage Administration is also a fool. What if a government agency leaves such an old building unattended?
We hope that the redevelopment of Yeji-dong will be completed quickly and that the building will be demolished. Afterwards, a hanok shopping district should be constructed to provide a view suitable for world heritage.
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