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Korean Tradition Residential Quarter Turned Commercial Cafe or Boutique

 


Central zone of Metropolitan Seoul, but back alley of the quarter is garnishing 

youngsters cafe or souvenirs boutique and eatery joints where they relish retro ambiances.

Perhaps conscious of tourism new spot, but tight spaced shoulder by shoulder.

European or American feels like claustrophobia if any, but Japanese wise might feel like 

homey.  I do love such a place, more if retro adorable.  No car passing gives

comfort relief for strolling along, I would like to join you there.  Dating course you might 

call it.  Historical back then this zone was proud of ruling class residence quart.

My city B(P)usan is lack of tradition residence quarts.  It sucks.  But we have Chinese zone

and cafe wise lots of nice view beaches.

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