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34: 50: 163:, the larger officially recognized neighborhood of which the Zona Rosa is a part of. Many Korean residents do not speak Spanish and are relatively isolated from their Mexican neighbors. The area around Hamburgo, Praga, Berna and Biarritz streets have converted into "Pequeño Seul," or Little Seoul, with Biarritz Street's residents almost 90% Korean. The number of Korean residents in the colonia continues to increase even as the number of younger people in general decreases. 219: 57: 196:
sanitation issues, with some Mexicans complaining that the Koreans do not want to adapt to Mexican society. Another issue has been legal problems, both with the status of merchandise and the status of employees. A store owned by Koreans was shut down by police for selling imported merchandise of questionable origin in 2002, with 33 workers detained.
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Most Koreans are business owners with establishments such as restaurants, video rental places, bars and saunas, many of which cater exclusively to the Korean population, with signs and menus in Korean. There have been conflicts between Korean-owned businesses and Mexican neighbors over noise and
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nationals living in Mexico City. Most immigrated to Mexico in the 1990s and first decade of the 21st century, as a result of commercial agreements signed by the Mexican government and those of Korea and
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Manuel Duran (May 23, 2001). "Crece el comercio de coreanos en DF" [Korean businesses grow in the Federal District].
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Ariadna Bermeo V (May 2, 2003). "Colonia Juarez: Un coctel urbano Rosa" [Colonia Juarez: A Pink urban cocktail].
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Luz Romano (February 4, 2001). "Vecinos distantes: El pequeno Seul" [Distant Neighbors:Little Seoul].
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to bring workers over from Asia. However, according to some sources, such as Alfredo Romero, professor of the
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The Korean community has a weekend school aimed at preserving knowledge of the Korean language: the
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La Experiencia Migratoria de la Nueva Comunidad Coreana en México
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Korean businesses on Florencia Street (2007)
Pequeño Seúl is located in Mexico City
19°25′28″N 99°10′07″W / 19.4244°N 99.1686°W / 19.4244; -99.1686
Korean
RR
Koreatown
Korean
Zona Rosa
Reforma
Colonia Juárez
Korean
Taiwan
Daewoo
Faculty of Political and Social Sciences
UNAM
Mexico portal
Koreans in Mexico
Korean Cultural Center, Mexico City
Korean Friendship Pavilion, Mexico








"Sede definitiva de la Escuela Coreana en México"
Centro Cultural Coreano en México
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism

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