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Sejong-daero intersection is the main street in Korea. Here, people voice different opinions on diverse issues such as politics, society, religion and culture. Though they resemble a rally or an event, but in fact, they represent where the Korean society is heading and will add another page to the country’s history. Therefore, a good understanding of Korea’s modern and contemporary history in Jeongdong and Gwanghwamun areas will offer a glimpse of the past, the present and the future. A recent history-studying craze in Korea added popularity to books covering the historic sites of Jeongdong and Gwanghwamun as well as history-related tour programs. Almost none of them, unfortunately, successfully shed light on unification, which will create a new order for Korea and her neighbors. This book aims to look backon our past centering around Jeongdong and Gwanghwamun, while looking ahead to the future era of unification. Going for a stroll in the areas of Jeongdong and Gwanghwamun with help of this book will allow us to share our thoughts on individuals, community and people in the light of history and we hope this sharing could be a starting point of Korea’s unification based on liberty and peace
Prologue Unification Map Seoul Why Jeongdong
01 Kilometre Zero Park 02 The Site of Minjok Ilbo 03 The Editorial Office of Chosun Ilbo 04 Seoul Metropolitan Council Building 05 SS. Mary & Nicholas’ Seoul Cathedral 06 Seokjojeon Hall in Deoksugung Palace 07 The Habib House 08 Chungdong Church 09 Pai Chai Academy Museum 10 Dong Wha Pharmaceutical 11 Jungmyeongjeon Hall 12 Ewha Museum 13 Former Russian Legation 14 Gyeonggyojang 15 Gusegun 16 Ju Si-gyeong Garden 17 Donggwang, Saebyeok and Choi In-hun’s novel The Square 18 Ministry of Unification 19 Jungangcheong 20 National Museum of Korean Contemporary History 21 Aseowon 22 Statue of Dr. Hyun Bong-hak 23 Tongil-ro 1
Unification History Travel
Sejong-daero intersection is also the milepost of Korean roads as the intersection connects all national roads on the Korean Peninsula. The unification of the divided country symbolizes the reconnection of roads between the two Koreas, the connection of ocean and continent, and the creation of a new... 더보기 Sejong-daero intersection is also the milepost of Korean roads as the intersection connects all national roads on the Korean Peninsula. The unification of the divided country symbolizes the reconnection of roads between the two Koreas, the connection of ocean and continent, and the creation of a new road. Before taking on a future path of unification, it would be a great idea to walk the path of history reflecting on our past lives. Jeongdong and Gwanghwamun areas that start from Sejong-daero are the best places to look back on the modern history of Korea. They were at the center of Korea’s modern happenings after the western powers entered Joseon in the late 19th century and the country lost its sovereignty in the 20th century, followed by a series of events including independence movements, division, and war, industrialization and democratization. Our dreams of peaceful unification still lie in Jeongdong and Gwanghwamun areas.
The song “Our Wish” was played nationwide for the first time by Seoul Central Broadcasting Station and received an explosive reaction. When the Republic of Korea was established in August 1948, the government suggested Ahn to change the lyrics from “Our wish is independence” to “Our wish is unification.” In 1950’s, the song was first published in the music textbook for elementary 5th-grade students. Since then, “Our Wish” has become a symbolic song of unification for Koreans. |
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