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Hongdae (area)

Hongdae (Korean홍대) is a neighborhood in Seoul, South Korea near Hongik University, after which it is named. It is known for its urban arts and indie music culture, local shops, clubs, cafés and entertainment. The area is located in Mapo District in the western end of Seoul, stretching from Seogyo-dong, Hapjeong-dong & Seogang-dong.

Hongdae
Korean transcription(s)
 • Hangul홍대
 • Hanja弘大
 • Revised RomanizationHongdae
 • McCune–ReischauerHongdae
Hongdae Street
Hongdae
Coordinates: 37°33′19″N 126°55′24″E / 37.55528°N 126.92333°E / 37.55528; 126.92333
CountrySouth Korea
CitySeoul
DistrictMapo District

Name edit

Hongdae (홍대) is an abbreviation of Hongik Daehakgyo, Hongik University (학교).[1]

Characteristics edit

Under the influence of Hongik University (Hongdae), a prestigious private university known for its Fine Arts Program, the neighborhood was built on a foundation of artistic souls since the 1990s. In the early days, thanks to then-cheap rent, budget musicians and street artists started moving into the ateliers of the Hongdae area. In the true sense of the word, the Korean indie scene started from the two bands, Sister's Barbershop and Crying Nut at Hongdae in the mid-1990s. Before that many cover bands were playing near Shinchon and Idae. Later, other bands like Jaurim, Peppertones and Idiotape started to play at venues in Hongdae, and the area begins to have a reputation as the mecca of urban arts and underground club culture.[2] Now the area provides street art festivals and performances, as well as music concerts by independent artists and mainstream entertainers.

Many come to Hongdae for its aesthetically unique characteristics. There are many graffiti murals painted all over the streets of Hongdae. One of the well known areas for these murals is Hongdae Mural Street (also known as ‘Picasso's Street’).[3]

Like other multi-cultural metropolitan areas, this street is undergoing gentrification. However, despite the recent explosion of upmarket brand shops that pushes artists to move toward the southern area near Hapjeong Station, the street still enjoys a reputation as the city's prime spot for indie musicians. Many live music venues and festivals draw revelers from a wide range of visitors.[4][5] YG Entertainment, the major K-pop agency is also located near the street.[6]

Culture edit

Source:[7]

Hongdae has become an area known for its diversity and indie art culture which include independent clothing stalls, vintage shops, art studios, trendy cafés and clubs.[8] Additionally it has become home to dancers, musicians and even aspiring independent K-Pop groups who perform through what is known as Busking or Street Performing. Busking helps performers improve their skills, get exposure and even make a little money with their performances.[9] In 2016, Hongdae was ranked one of the coolest neighborhoods in the world.[10]

 
Hongdae at night (2014)

Clubbing edit

Hongdae is also known colloquially as one the top places to go clubbing in Seoul. The Hongdae clubbing scene can be traced back to the 1990s and originated from studio cafés and bars in the late 1980s; it has since evolved into a diverse culture of its own. Clubs have become an important place for people to gather and share music, dance, as well as to communicate with one another. These clubs have also created a space for numerous aspiring DJs and musicians to perform in as well as provide a wide range of music genres for visitors to enjoy such as dance, techno, rock and hip-hop. Though many clubs are open to anyone over 19 years of age, there are some clubs who still strictly enforce unwritten rules such as dress codes and banning of foreigners.[11]

 
An indie band playing at a local club

Cafés edit

In the late 1990s this artistic culture extended into the creation of trendy cafés, which have now evolved into the famous themed café culture known to be found in Korea today. Some popular cafés include the 943 King's Cross Café, which is Harry Potter themed,[12] animal cafes, where patrons can visit and play with various animals such as cats, dogs, and even sheep.[13] Character cafés are also quite common and include characters such as Sanrio's Cinnamoroll as well as Line Friends cafés and Kakao Friends cafés.

Street Food edit

Hongdae is also home to many street foods and food vendors. Foods offered range from tteokbokki and rice cake skewers to hotteok and skewers sugar coated fruit.

Beauty Shopping edit

Hongdae is famous for various Korean beauty products. In Hongdae, there is Etude House and tonymoly , a popular cosmetics brand in Korea , And there are various color lens brands.(lensvery, lenssis korea hongdae etc.) It consists mainly of stores of products used by teenagers and young people in their 20s in Korea,

Events edit

Zandari Festa edit

 
Street art exhibition

Zandari Festa[14] is named after 'Zandari', an old name for the Hongdae area. 'Zandari' implies small bridge, and the festival's ambition is also to be a bridge between the artists and audiences around the local indie music scene. Every Fall, it is held over 3 days in the pre-scheduled hosting live clubs. The festival encourages bands to invite themselves, artists are also encouraged to take part in planning and promoting the shows they play in.

Live Club Day edit

Since March 2001, 'Club Day' started as a wristband-powered event which allows entry to more than a dozen clubs for the price of one. After 2007, 'Sound Day' also launched together with the indie music concert venues. During 2008 through early 2009 they were suspend due to high levels of violence and disturbances by US Army soldiers and underage individuals. They reopened again but came to close soon in January 2011 (as the 117th Club Day), mainly due to the dispute over the distribution of profits between popular live/dance clubs and other budget ones.

After a four-year break, in January 2015, six live clubs established the 'Live Club Cooperative' and with other clubs, they resumed the 'Live Club Day' on 27 February.[15] The 'Live Club Day' is held on the last Friday of every month. The ticket system is the same as before, one can get access to multiple clubs for a variety of genres including rock, jazz, hip hop and electronic with one ticket.

Street Art Exhibition edit

 
Hongdae Playground street merchants on Wausan-ro 21-gil

During early 1990s, students from the College of Fine Arts at Hongik University began to decorate the streets, walls, and roads around the college. Their efforts were soon joined by many artists from across the country and the first 'Street Art Festival' was held in 1993.[16] Every year, students of Hongik University and neighbor artists join to produce diversity of visual arts on Hongdae streets like graffiti wall painting, installation arts and performances.

Free Market edit

'Hongdaeap Artmarket Freemarket'[17] is held on 'Hongdae Playground', that is in front of the main gate of Hongik University. It holds on weekends, from March to November at 13:00 to 18:00 by the host of the nonprofit organization 'Living and Art Creative Center (일상예술창작센터)'[18] since 2002. The flea markets are called "Free Market" on Saturdays and "Hope Market" on Sundays. They are fledgling craft markets of things made by students and street artists.[19][20][21] Other culture markets have been influenced by this original playground Freemarket and open randomly around the Hongdae area.

Transport edit

The area is served by subway via Hongik University station ( ,   and  ), Hapjeong station (  and  ), and Sangsu station ( ). Also, various Seoul bus lines reach the street, as well as the presence of many taxis.

In popular culture edit

Hongdae area is widely used for filming location of domestic television dramas and movies, which include :

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "풀지 않고 쌓기만 홍대 재단적립금…학생들 불만 폭발". heraldk.com. 21 March 2018. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  2. ^ "Indie spirit lives on in Hongdae's cafes and clubs". Korea JoongAng Daily. 2 May 2011. Archived from the original on 12 July 2012.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ "Hongdae (Hongik University Street) (홍대)". english.visitkorea.or.kr. Retrieved 19 April 2020.
  4. ^ Garcia, Cathy Rose A. (19 August 2009). . The Korea Times. Archived from the original on 5 January 2014. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  5. ^ Garcia, Cathy Rose A. (2 October 2008). . The Korea Times. Archived from the original on 5 January 2014. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  6. ^ Lim, Hyun-wook (20 November 2010). . Korea JoongAng Daily. Archived from the original on 9 June 2013. Retrieved 6 March 2013.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  7. ^ Lee, Mu-Yong (Autumn 2004). "The Landscape of Club Culture and Identity Politics: Focusing on the Club Culture in the Hongdae Area of Seoul". Korea Journal. 44 (3): 66–107 – via USEARCH, University of Utah.
  8. ^ "Hongdae Hedonism – A Haven For Young Fashion Experts". Korea Tourism Organization. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  9. ^ Life, Sound of. "The Art of Busking and Why People Do It: Hongdae, Seoul Edition | Sound of Life | Powered by KEF". Sound of Life. Retrieved 13 December 2023.
  10. ^ The 15 Coolest Neighborhoods in the World in 2016, retrieved 17 November 2016
  11. ^ Cho, Mihye (2019). Entrepreneurial Seoulite : Culture and Subjectivity in Hongdae, Seoul. United States: Michigan Publishing (University of Michigan). pp. 27–28. ISBN 9780472125586.
  12. ^ "Unique Cafes You Must Visit in Hongdae". KoreaTravelPost - South Korea's Leading Travel Media Publication. 14 February 2022. Retrieved 13 December 2023.
  13. ^ Bradley, Hallie (15 August 2017). "16 Cafes Making A Statement in Hongdae". The Soul of Seoul. Retrieved 13 December 2023.
  14. ^ Zendari Festa Official Site
  15. ^ Kim Da-sol (2 January 2015). "Hongdae's 'Live Club Day' to resume after long hiatus". The Korea Herald.
  16. ^ Hongdae Street Art Festival Official Site
  17. ^ Freemarket Official Website
  18. ^ Living and Art Creative Center (일상예술창작센터)
  19. ^ "Hongdae Free Market (홍대 프리마켓)". Korea Tourism Organization. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  20. ^ Lee Sun-young; Kim Young-won; Sang Youn-joo (21 September 2012). "Treasure hunting at flea markets: Community-based markets for secondhand goods thrive in Seoul". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  21. ^ Lee Sun-young; Kim Young-won; Sang Youn-joo (21 September 2012). "Seoul's best flea markets". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  22. ^ "The First Shop Of Coffee Prince". Korean TV Drama. Korea Tourism Organization. Retrieved 28 June 2012.
  23. ^ "'Seoul's Got Soul' Coming to A Country Near You". The Chosun Ilbo. 21 June 2011. Retrieved 28 June 2012.
  24. ^ Lee, KyungNam (28 September 2011). "Jung Il Woo's First Shoot for Flower Boy Ramen Shop". enewsWorld. CJ E&M. Archived from the original on 16 February 2013. Retrieved 8 January 2013.
  25. ^ "Sioen 시오엔 – Hongdae 홍대". YouTube. Frederik Sioen. Archived from the original on 19 December 2021. Retrieved 22 July 2015.

External links edit

  • Zandari Festa Official Homepage
  • Live Club Day
  • Hongdaeap Freemarket Official Homepage
  • (in Korean) Street Art Exhibition

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Hongdae Korean 홍대 is a neighborhood in Seoul South Korea near Hongik University after which it is named It is known for its urban arts and indie music culture local shops clubs cafes and entertainment The area is located in Mapo District in the western end of Seoul stretching from Seogyo dong Hapjeong dong amp Seogang dong HongdaeKorean transcription s Hangul홍대 Hanja弘大 Revised RomanizationHongdae McCune ReischauerHongdaeHongdae StreetHongdaeCoordinates 37 33 19 N 126 55 24 E 37 55528 N 126 92333 E 37 55528 126 92333CountrySouth KoreaCitySeoulDistrictMapo District Contents 1 Name 2 Characteristics 3 Culture 3 1 Clubbing 3 2 Cafes 3 3 Street Food 3 4 Beauty Shopping 4 Events 4 1 Zandari Festa 4 2 Live Club Day 4 3 Street Art Exhibition 4 4 Free Market 5 Transport 6 In popular culture 7 Gallery 8 References 9 External linksName editHongdae 홍대 is an abbreviation of Hongik Daehakgyo Hongik University 홍익대학교 1 Characteristics editUnder the influence of Hongik University Hongdae a prestigious private university known for its Fine Arts Program the neighborhood was built on a foundation of artistic souls since the 1990s In the early days thanks to then cheap rent budget musicians and street artists started moving into the ateliers of the Hongdae area In the true sense of the word the Korean indie scene started from the two bands Sister s Barbershop and Crying Nut at Hongdae in the mid 1990s Before that many cover bands were playing near Shinchon and Idae Later other bands like Jaurim Peppertones and Idiotape started to play at venues in Hongdae and the area begins to have a reputation as the mecca of urban arts and underground club culture 2 Now the area provides street art festivals and performances as well as music concerts by independent artists and mainstream entertainers Many come to Hongdae for its aesthetically unique characteristics There are many graffiti murals painted all over the streets of Hongdae One of the well known areas for these murals is Hongdae Mural Street also known as Picasso s Street 3 Like other multi cultural metropolitan areas this street is undergoing gentrification However despite the recent explosion of upmarket brand shops that pushes artists to move toward the southern area near Hapjeong Station the street still enjoys a reputation as the city s prime spot for indie musicians Many live music venues and festivals draw revelers from a wide range of visitors 4 5 YG Entertainment the major K pop agency is also located near the street 6 Culture editSource 7 Hongdae has become an area known for its diversity and indie art culture which include independent clothing stalls vintage shops art studios trendy cafes and clubs 8 Additionally it has become home to dancers musicians and even aspiring independent K Pop groups who perform through what is known as Busking or Street Performing Busking helps performers improve their skills get exposure and even make a little money with their performances 9 In 2016 Hongdae was ranked one of the coolest neighborhoods in the world 10 nbsp Hongdae at night 2014 Clubbing editHongdae is also known colloquially as one the top places to go clubbing in Seoul The Hongdae clubbing scene can be traced back to the 1990s and originated from studio cafes and bars in the late 1980s it has since evolved into a diverse culture of its own Clubs have become an important place for people to gather and share music dance as well as to communicate with one another These clubs have also created a space for numerous aspiring DJs and musicians to perform in as well as provide a wide range of music genres for visitors to enjoy such as dance techno rock and hip hop Though many clubs are open to anyone over 19 years of age there are some clubs who still strictly enforce unwritten rules such as dress codes and banning of foreigners 11 nbsp An indie band playing at a local clubCafes edit In the late 1990s this artistic culture extended into the creation of trendy cafes which have now evolved into the famous themed cafe culture known to be found in Korea today Some popular cafes include the 943 King s Cross Cafe which is Harry Potter themed 12 animal cafes where patrons can visit and play with various animals such as cats dogs and even sheep 13 Character cafes are also quite common and include characters such as Sanrio s Cinnamoroll as well as Line Friends cafes and Kakao Friends cafes Street Food edit Hongdae is also home to many street foods and food vendors Foods offered range from tteokbokki and rice cake skewers to hotteok and skewers sugar coated fruit Beauty Shopping edit Hongdae is famous for various Korean beauty products In Hongdae there is Etude House and tonymoly a popular cosmetics brand in Korea And there are various color lens brands lensvery lenssis korea hongdae etc It consists mainly of stores of products used by teenagers and young people in their 20s in Korea Events editZandari Festa edit nbsp Street art exhibitionZandari Festa 14 is named after Zandari an old name for the Hongdae area Zandari implies small bridge and the festival s ambition is also to be a bridge between the artists and audiences around the local indie music scene Every Fall it is held over 3 days in the pre scheduled hosting live clubs The festival encourages bands to invite themselves artists are also encouraged to take part in planning and promoting the shows they play in Live Club Day edit Since March 2001 Club Day started as a wristband powered event which allows entry to more than a dozen clubs for the price of one After 2007 Sound Day also launched together with the indie music concert venues During 2008 through early 2009 they were suspend due to high levels of violence and disturbances by US Army soldiers and underage individuals They reopened again but came to close soon in January 2011 as the 117th Club Day mainly due to the dispute over the distribution of profits between popular live dance clubs and other budget ones After a four year break in January 2015 six live clubs established the Live Club Cooperative and with other clubs they resumed the Live Club Day on 27 February 15 The Live Club Day is held on the last Friday of every month The ticket system is the same as before one can get access to multiple clubs for a variety of genres including rock jazz hip hop and electronic with one ticket Street Art Exhibition edit nbsp Hongdae Playground street merchants on Wausan ro 21 gilDuring early 1990s students from the College of Fine Arts at Hongik University began to decorate the streets walls and roads around the college Their efforts were soon joined by many artists from across the country and the first Street Art Festival was held in 1993 16 Every year students of Hongik University and neighbor artists join to produce diversity of visual arts on Hongdae streets like graffiti wall painting installation arts and performances Free Market edit Hongdaeap Artmarket Freemarket 17 is held on Hongdae Playground that is in front of the main gate of Hongik University It holds on weekends from March to November at 13 00 to 18 00 by the host of the nonprofit organization Living and Art Creative Center 일상예술창작센터 18 since 2002 The flea markets are called Free Market on Saturdays and Hope Market on Sundays They are fledgling craft markets of things made by students and street artists 19 20 21 Other culture markets have been influenced by this original playground Freemarket and open randomly around the Hongdae area Transport editThe area is served by subway via Hongik University station nbsp nbsp and nbsp Hapjeong station nbsp and nbsp and Sangsu station nbsp Also various Seoul bus lines reach the street as well as the presence of many taxis In popular culture editHongdae area is widely used for filming location of domestic television dramas and movies which include 2007 MBC s Coffee Prince 22 23 2010 KBS s Mary Stayed Out All Night 2011 tvN s Flower Boy Ramyun Shop 24 2012 SBS s A Gentleman s Dignity 2015 Belgian singer songwriter Sioen made a song named Hongdae 25 2017 Mnet s reality show Fromis s Room 2018 JTBC s reality show Blackpink House 2021 1theK s reality show Learn Way season 2 Episode 9Gallery edit nbsp Main gate of the Hongik University nbsp Independent clothing stalls on Eoulmadang ro nbsp Playground in the area 2012 nbsp Shops on Wausan ro 21 gil opposite Hongdae PlaygroundReferences edit 풀지 않고 쌓기만 홍대 재단적립금 학생들 불만 폭발 heraldk com 21 March 2018 Retrieved 20 August 2023 Indie spirit lives on in Hongdae s cafes and clubs Korea JoongAng Daily 2 May 2011 Archived from the original on 12 July 2012 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint unfit URL link Hongdae Hongik University Street 홍대 english visitkorea or kr Retrieved 19 April 2020 Garcia Cathy Rose A 19 August 2009 Foreigners Invited to Discover Different Side of Hongdae The Korea Times Archived from the original on 5 January 2014 Retrieved 6 March 2013 Garcia Cathy Rose A 2 October 2008 Rediscovering Hongdaes Artistic Side The Korea Times Archived from the original on 5 January 2014 Retrieved 6 March 2013 Lim Hyun wook 20 November 2010 Hongdae s bohemian raps and dancing Korea JoongAng Daily Archived from the original on 9 June 2013 Retrieved 6 March 2013 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint unfit URL link Lee Mu Yong Autumn 2004 The Landscape of Club Culture and Identity Politics Focusing on the Club Culture in the Hongdae Area of Seoul Korea Journal 44 3 66 107 via USEARCH University of Utah Hongdae Hedonism A Haven For Young Fashion Experts Korea Tourism Organization Retrieved 6 March 2013 Life Sound of The Art of Busking and Why People Do It Hongdae Seoul Edition Sound of Life Powered by KEF Sound of Life Retrieved 13 December 2023 The 15 Coolest Neighborhoods in the World in 2016 retrieved 17 November 2016 Cho Mihye 2019 Entrepreneurial Seoulite Culture and Subjectivity in Hongdae Seoul United States Michigan Publishing University of Michigan pp 27 28 ISBN 9780472125586 Unique Cafes You Must Visit in Hongdae KoreaTravelPost South Korea s Leading Travel Media Publication 14 February 2022 Retrieved 13 December 2023 Bradley Hallie 15 August 2017 16 Cafes Making A Statement in Hongdae The Soul of Seoul Retrieved 13 December 2023 Zendari Festa Official Site Kim Da sol 2 January 2015 Hongdae s Live Club Day to resume after long hiatus The Korea Herald Hongdae Street Art Festival Official Site Freemarket Official Website Living and Art Creative Center 일상예술창작센터 Hongdae Free Market 홍대 프리마켓 Korea Tourism Organization Retrieved 6 March 2013 Lee Sun young Kim Young won Sang Youn joo 21 September 2012 Treasure hunting at flea markets Community based markets for secondhand goods thrive in Seoul The Korea Herald Retrieved 6 March 2013 Lee Sun young Kim Young won Sang Youn joo 21 September 2012 Seoul s best flea markets The Korea Herald Retrieved 6 March 2013 The First Shop Of Coffee Prince Korean TV Drama Korea Tourism Organization Retrieved 28 June 2012 Seoul s Got Soul Coming to A Country Near You The Chosun Ilbo 21 June 2011 Retrieved 28 June 2012 Lee KyungNam 28 September 2011 Jung Il Woo s First Shoot for Flower Boy Ramen Shop enewsWorld CJ E amp M Archived from the original on 16 February 2013 Retrieved 8 January 2013 Sioen 시오엔 Hongdae 홍대 YouTube Frederik Sioen Archived from the original on 19 December 2021 Retrieved 22 July 2015 External links editZandari Festa Official Homepage Live Club Day Hongdaeap Freemarket Official Homepage in Korean Street Art Exhibition Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hongdae area amp oldid 1212079003, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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