
South Korea initiates drive to preserve ‘hanoks’
South Korea’s capital Seoul is scattered with skyscrapers which were built during a time of rapid economic growth after the 1950s Korean War.
South Korea’s capital Seoul is scattered with skyscrapers which were built during a time of rapid economic growth after the 1950s Korean War.
But there’s now a push to preserve some of the older homes, knows as “hanoks” that might have been forgotten.
Al Jazeera’s Kathy Novak reports from Seoul.
Published On 7 Oct 2017