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In the past few decades, there have been a number of efforts to demolish the village and relocate its residents, but progress has been slow due to disagreements on which course of action to take and how to deal with the village's residents. In 1991, a proposal to redevelop the land was interrupted by
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In 2015, it was proposed that the government would demolish Guryong and arrange subsidized housing for its former residents. In 2016, the Seoul Metropolitan Government designated the area an official district and announced a series of efforts to relocate residents and redevelop the area. In 2019, it
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Due to the lack of enforced safety standards, the village has been affected by a number of fire accidents. This includes one in January 2023, when a fire destroyed more than 60 homes in the town and forced the displacement of 62 residents. The village reportedly has a number of services, including a
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Its exact number of inhabitants is unknown, and has also changed over time. When the village first arose, it had around 8,000 people living in 2,000 households. In 2005, it was reported that the area had 4,000 inhabitants. Between 2012 and 2014, the population was given as 2,500. The residents are
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In 2014, it was reported that the area the village sat on was around 286,929 square meters (about 70 acres). The impromptu structures on the area are estimated to be around 1,200 to 2,000. The area of each individual house is estimated to be around 16 to 99 m (170 to 1,070 sq ft).
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The settlement persisted over decades, despite multiple efforts to resettle the residents. Beginning in the mid-2010s, the Seoul government has been gradually moving residents out of the area, and offering them apartments in the area or elsewhere at significantly reduced rents. By 2019, it was
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announced that it had approved an action plan that was set to be completed by 2025. As part of the plan, the village would be gradually demolished and apartments would be built in its place. Villagers would be offered a drastically reduced rent to live in these apartments.
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district", "the last shanty town in Gangnam", and "the last remaining urban slum in Seoul", although this claim has been treated skeptically due to the continued existence of at least two other notable areas.
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The area the village is on has been inhabited since October 1925, although it only turned into a shantytown beginning in 1988. This was due to the city's rapid development prior to the
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post office, a kindergarten and church, a security service, and even utilities like water, gas and electricity, for which payments are communal.
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primarily impoverished elderly people who earn extremely little per day. In 2011, its inhabitants received temporary residence cards.
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The settlement first arose around the time of the city's rapid development prior to the
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was reported that 406 out of 1,107 households (36.7%) had been relocated. In 2020, the
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Young-yu, Yang; Yong-whan, Chung; Dong-ki, Min (12 February 2005).
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reported that 406 of 1,107 households (36.7%) had been relocated.
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Fire extinguishing equipment at the village entrance
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It has been called "the last slum in Seoul's glitzy
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Guryong in 2013
Guryong Village is located in Seoul
37°28′35″N 127°03′51″E / 37.4765°N 127.0643°E / 37.4765; 127.0643
Country
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Sudogwon
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Seoul
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shanty town
Seoul
Dogok-dong
Gangnam District
Gangnam
1988 Olympic Games
1988 Olympic Games
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Suseo-dong
Seoul Metropolitan Government
Fire extinguishing equipment at the village entrance
Charcoal briquet storage and an alley

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