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Ihwa Mural Village

Ihwa Mural Village (Korean: 이화 벽화마을), is an area of Ihwa-dong, Seoul near Naksan Park that was revitalized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism's public art "Ihwa-dong Naksan Project" in 2006, with paintings and installation art of about 70 artists.[1] It is a popular destination for both locals and international tourists for its murals and scenic setting.[2][3][4]

Ihwa Mural Village
Hangul
이화 벽화 마을
Hanja
梨花 壁畵 마을
Revised RomanizationIhwa byeokwa maeul
McCune–ReischauerIhwa pyŏk'wamaŭl

History and environs edit

Ihwa Mural Village is located between Hyehwa Station and Dongdaemun Station, just below Naksan Park.[5][6] In 2006, when the public art project started,[7] Ihwa-dong, one of Seoul's oldest neighbourhoods, was a decaying suburb designated for demolition,[2] and home to mostly poor families and elderly people.[8] The government's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism "Art in the City" campaign set about to improve conditions in some of these areas,[8] and included the Ihwa-dong Naksan Project in Iwha-dong and Dongsung-dong near Daehangno in central Seoul.[1]

Ihwa-dong is adjacent to Changgyeonggung Palace on the slopes of Mount Naksan.[8] Jongno-gu's mural village sits at the foot of Naksan Park and is called "Ihwa village" or "Ihwa mural village".[9] Ihwa-dong and Dongsung-dong were culturally isolated towns despite their location near the busy college area of Daehangno,[9] and the historic neighborhood of Dongdaemun with its many tourist activities.[4]

Ihwa-dong was one of South Korea's many daldongnae or 'moon villages', a name derived from their hilltop locations, traditionally thought to offer a better view of the moon than the cities below.[2][10] They were inhabited by mostly working class and poor people who couldn't afford housing in flat or central parts of the city.[10] The mural village sat against the old boundary walls of the capital and was a place where refugees squatted after the end of the Korean War in the 1950s,[2] building homes wherever they could.[10] Many residents worked in the nearby garment and textile industries in Changsin-dong making items sold at Dongdaemun Market. But, as other neighborhoods prospered in the 80's and 90's, with high-rise apartment towers,[10] and the redevelopment of early 2000, residents started moving away, draining the neighborhood's vitality.[5][11]

Artwork edit

Project beginnings edit

The village was part of the history of street paintings in South Korea, with locals and visiting artists carrying out similar projects around the country. In the mural village, buildings and surroundings became part of the art; flowerpots, telephone poles, stone fences, stairs and even "the crack on a wall has been transformed into a wrinkle on a smiling woman’s face".[1] The 2006 project took about six months, with citizens and college students, including nearby Hansung University students recruited to volunteer.[9] About 70 artists participated with the paintings and installation art that covered the walls, streets,[1] homes, businesses, underpasses and schools.[8]

One of the artworks was a wall of the neighborhood police station which was painted with white eagles and Korea's national flower, the Rose of Sharon; others were a house with the image of Mount Naksan,[1] the painting of a rabbit, the wings of an angel, and a flower staircase.[5] Over the years, the art had a continued evolution of additions and changes.[10]

Naksan Park artwork edit

The region at the foot of Naksan Park is a preamble to the mural village with its steel art structures. The park was established in 2002 to increase green areas in the region and restore the historical site, as much of the mountain area was destroyed during the Japanese colonial era and again during re-development projects of the 1960s. It is one of the most popular photo spots,[9] and sculptures include a gentleman and dog walking towards the sky and a couple holding hands and looking at each other.[12]

Popularity problems, art removed and re-added edit

The 2006 art project brought people back, and a sense of community with art collectives and communal gardens.[1] But the influx of tourists and their littering, noise and graffiti made long-term residents of the neighborhood wonder if the changes were for the better. About a year after the project began, they requested the removal of many of the murals, amounting to almost half the original art.[10]

In 2010, the KBS2 entertainment show 2 Days & 1 Night[3] with Lee Seung-gi was filmed in the village and made a "wing mural" with two white angel wings so popular among tourists that the resident removed the artwork. Later, more wing murals were painted elsewhere.[13][14]

In 2012, it was used by the SBS drama Rooftop Prince as a filming location, where Lee Gak (Park Yoo-chun) had a date with Park-ha (Han Ji-min), which became a stop on the typical Korean Wave tour course.[3][12][15]

In 2013, Jongno-gu's tourism division started the "Silent Campaign", "to help visitors understand that the (mural) village is also someone’s home", said staffer Lee Sun-min.[13] Lim Young-suk, one of the artists involved in both the 2006 and 2013 projects, said the connection forged between art, the residents and visitors is at the heart of the village, "You come up, and you’re in a village where everybody knows everybody, and then you go down and you’re in the city. Up here, everybody enjoys life together."[10]

Also, in 2013, artists united again and added another 60 displays, which brought the total number of works to more than a hundred. Professional artists, and students from Kookmin University, Konkuk University, Chung-Ang University, Dankook University and Ewha Womans University made contributions.[10]

By 2015 it had become even more popular with locals and a tourist destination for international travelers,[8][16] with a continued tourism spike that year.[17][18] The influx of visitors to the village continued to create problems for local residents, including a loss of privacy.[2][19]

In April 2016, this resulted in the removal of more artwork by residents.[20] The most popular mural in the village, called 'flower staircase',[5] which had been renovated in 2013 with colored irregular tiles, was painted over with grey paint, along with another mural 'fish staircase'.[3][14][17] Efforts were being made by government and locals to build a better relationship between residents and visitors.[5] Local artists addressed the issue by taking more care to integrate residents into projects,[2] By 2016, there were about 100 nationwide areas where murals had been created,[3] and ten mural villages in Seoul.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Son Min-ho, Limb Jae-un (September 12, 2009). "Old neighborhoods find new life with art". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Holden, Trent (February 9, 2015). "A guide to South Korea's most charming mural villages". MSN/Lonely Planet. Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d e Kim Seok-mo, Choi Yoon and Kim Sun-yeop (April 26, 2016). "꽃길이 아니라 지옥"… 벽화 지우는 벽화마을 사람들. The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Best of Dongdaemun". KBS World Radio. August 17, 2016. Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Top 30 Famous Alleys in Seoul...Ihwa Mural Village, p. 113-114, January, 2016" (PDF). Seoul Metropolitan Government. Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  6. ^ "Photos of Today - IHWA MURAL VILLAGE". Seoul Metropolitan Government. September 3, 2015. Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  7. ^ Azizan, Hariati (January 18, 2014). "The soul of Seoul". Asia News Network/The Star Online. Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  8. ^ a b c d e O'Connell, Ronan (November 6, 2015). "The South Korean neighbourhoods saved by art". Yahoo! News/The West Australian. Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  9. ^ a b c d Yun, Suh-young (September 13, 2012). "A town full of colors". The Korea Times. Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h Flinn, Jennifer (April 1, 2015). "Ihwa Mural Village". Seoul Magazine. Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  11. ^ Sohn, JiAe (January 14, 2016). "Explore the foods of Seoul across its alleyways". Korea.net. Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  12. ^ a b Cho, Yoon-jung (April 9, 2015). "[K-ROAD] Rediscovery of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway – Line 4 Hyehwa Station Trip (2)". Yahoo! News/BNT News. Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  13. ^ a b c Kim, Da-sol (March 14, 2016). "Noise, trash mar Seoul's mural village". The Korea Herald. Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  14. ^ a b Shin, In-Seop (April 25, 2016). [서소문 사진관]이화동 벽화마을에 꽃과 물고기가 사라졌다.. JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  15. ^ Singh, Bryna (October 2, 2016). "Best BBQ chicken in Seoul and other travel tips for the city". The Straits Times. Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  16. ^ "View of Ihwa Mural Village - 2015". Getty Images. Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  17. ^ a b Lee, Kyung-min (May 13, 2016). "Ihwa residents want to remove murals". The Korea Times. Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  18. ^ 유커들의 새 핫플레이스…이화벽화마을·광장시장. Yonhap (in Korean). October 11, 2016. Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  19. ^ Chun, Byung-nam (May 18, 2016). [취재파일] 이화동 벽화마을의 이면(裏面). Seoul Broadcasting System (in Korean). Retrieved November 27, 2016.
  20. ^ "이화벽화마을 주민,시끄럽다... '벽화 훼손'". 시사포커스 (in Korean). 2016-05-13. Retrieved 2018-06-03.

External links edit

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Ihwa Mural Village Korean 이화 벽화마을 is an area of Ihwa dong Seoul near Naksan Park that was revitalized by the Ministry of Culture Sports and Tourism s public art Ihwa dong Naksan Project in 2006 with paintings and installation art of about 70 artists 1 It is a popular destination for both locals and international tourists for its murals and scenic setting 2 3 4 Ihwa Mural VillageHangul이화벽화마을Hanja梨花壁畵 마을Revised RomanizationIhwa byeokwa maeulMcCune ReischauerIhwa pyŏk wamaŭl Contents 1 History and environs 2 Artwork 2 1 Project beginnings 2 2 Naksan Park artwork 3 Popularity problems art removed and re added 4 References 5 External linksHistory and environs editIhwa Mural Village is located between Hyehwa Station and Dongdaemun Station just below Naksan Park 5 6 In 2006 when the public art project started 7 Ihwa dong one of Seoul s oldest neighbourhoods was a decaying suburb designated for demolition 2 and home to mostly poor families and elderly people 8 The government s Ministry of Culture Sports and Tourism Art in the City campaign set about to improve conditions in some of these areas 8 and included the Ihwa dong Naksan Project in Iwha dong and Dongsung dong near Daehangno in central Seoul 1 Ihwa dong is adjacent to Changgyeonggung Palace on the slopes of Mount Naksan 8 Jongno gu s mural village sits at the foot of Naksan Park and is called Ihwa village or Ihwa mural village 9 Ihwa dong and Dongsung dong were culturally isolated towns despite their location near the busy college area of Daehangno 9 and the historic neighborhood of Dongdaemun with its many tourist activities 4 Ihwa dong was one of South Korea s many daldongnae or moon villages a name derived from their hilltop locations traditionally thought to offer a better view of the moon than the cities below 2 10 They were inhabited by mostly working class and poor people who couldn t afford housing in flat or central parts of the city 10 The mural village sat against the old boundary walls of the capital and was a place where refugees squatted after the end of the Korean War in the 1950s 2 building homes wherever they could 10 Many residents worked in the nearby garment and textile industries in Changsin dong making items sold at Dongdaemun Market But as other neighborhoods prospered in the 80 s and 90 s with high rise apartment towers 10 and the redevelopment of early 2000 residents started moving away draining the neighborhood s vitality 5 11 Artwork editProject beginnings edit The village was part of the history of street paintings in South Korea with locals and visiting artists carrying out similar projects around the country In the mural village buildings and surroundings became part of the art flowerpots telephone poles stone fences stairs and even the crack on a wall has been transformed into a wrinkle on a smiling woman s face 1 The 2006 project took about six months with citizens and college students including nearby Hansung University students recruited to volunteer 9 About 70 artists participated with the paintings and installation art that covered the walls streets 1 homes businesses underpasses and schools 8 One of the artworks was a wall of the neighborhood police station which was painted with white eagles and Korea s national flower the Rose of Sharon others were a house with the image of Mount Naksan 1 the painting of a rabbit the wings of an angel and a flower staircase 5 Over the years the art had a continued evolution of additions and changes 10 Naksan Park artwork edit The region at the foot of Naksan Park is a preamble to the mural village with its steel art structures The park was established in 2002 to increase green areas in the region and restore the historical site as much of the mountain area was destroyed during the Japanese colonial era and again during re development projects of the 1960s It is one of the most popular photo spots 9 and sculptures include a gentleman and dog walking towards the sky and a couple holding hands and looking at each other 12 Popularity problems art removed and re added editThe 2006 art project brought people back and a sense of community with art collectives and communal gardens 1 But the influx of tourists and their littering noise and graffiti made long term residents of the neighborhood wonder if the changes were for the better About a year after the project began they requested the removal of many of the murals amounting to almost half the original art 10 In 2010 the KBS2 entertainment show 2 Days amp 1 Night 3 with Lee Seung gi was filmed in the village and made a wing mural with two white angel wings so popular among tourists that the resident removed the artwork Later more wing murals were painted elsewhere 13 14 In 2012 it was used by the SBS drama Rooftop Prince as a filming location where Lee Gak Park Yoo chun had a date with Park ha Han Ji min which became a stop on the typical Korean Wave tour course 3 12 15 In 2013 Jongno gu s tourism division started the Silent Campaign to help visitors understand that the mural village is also someone s home said staffer Lee Sun min 13 Lim Young suk one of the artists involved in both the 2006 and 2013 projects said the connection forged between art the residents and visitors is at the heart of the village You come up and you re in a village where everybody knows everybody and then you go down and you re in the city Up here everybody enjoys life together 10 Also in 2013 artists united again and added another 60 displays which brought the total number of works to more than a hundred Professional artists and students from Kookmin University Konkuk University Chung Ang University Dankook University and Ewha Womans University made contributions 10 By 2015 it had become even more popular with locals and a tourist destination for international travelers 8 16 with a continued tourism spike that year 17 18 The influx of visitors to the village continued to create problems for local residents including a loss of privacy 2 19 In April 2016 this resulted in the removal of more artwork by residents 20 The most popular mural in the village called flower staircase 5 which had been renovated in 2013 with colored irregular tiles was painted over with grey paint along with another mural fish staircase 3 14 17 Efforts were being made by government and locals to build a better relationship between residents and visitors 5 Local artists addressed the issue by taking more care to integrate residents into projects 2 By 2016 there were about 100 nationwide areas where murals had been created 3 and ten mural villages in Seoul 13 References edit a b c d e f Son Min ho Limb Jae un September 12 2009 Old neighborhoods find new life with art Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved November 27 2016 a b c d e f Holden Trent February 9 2015 A guide to South Korea s most charming mural villages MSN Lonely Planet Retrieved November 27 2016 a b c d e Kim Seok mo Choi Yoon and Kim Sun yeop April 26 2016 꽃길이 아니라 지옥 벽화 지우는 벽화마을 사람들 The Chosun Ilbo in Korean Retrieved November 27 2016 a b Best of Dongdaemun KBS World Radio August 17 2016 Retrieved November 27 2016 a b c d e Top 30 Famous Alleys in Seoul Ihwa Mural Village p 113 114 January 2016 PDF Seoul Metropolitan Government Retrieved November 27 2016 Photos of Today IHWA MURAL VILLAGE Seoul Metropolitan Government September 3 2015 Retrieved November 27 2016 Azizan Hariati January 18 2014 The soul of Seoul Asia News Network The Star Online Retrieved November 27 2016 a b c d e O Connell Ronan November 6 2015 The South Korean neighbourhoods saved by art Yahoo News The West Australian Retrieved November 27 2016 a b c d Yun Suh young September 13 2012 A town full of colors The Korea Times Retrieved November 27 2016 a b c d e f g h Flinn Jennifer April 1 2015 Ihwa Mural Village Seoul Magazine Retrieved November 27 2016 Sohn JiAe January 14 2016 Explore the foods of Seoul across its alleyways Korea net Retrieved November 27 2016 a b Cho Yoon jung April 9 2015 K ROAD Rediscovery of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway Line 4 Hyehwa Station Trip 2 Yahoo News BNT News Retrieved November 27 2016 a b c Kim Da sol March 14 2016 Noise trash mar Seoul s mural village The Korea Herald Retrieved November 27 2016 a b Shin In Seop April 25 2016 서소문 사진관 이화동 벽화마을에 꽃과 물고기가 사라졌다 JoongAng Ilbo in Korean Retrieved November 27 2016 Singh Bryna October 2 2016 Best BBQ chicken in Seoul and other travel tips for the city The Straits Times Retrieved November 27 2016 View of Ihwa Mural Village 2015 Getty Images Retrieved November 27 2016 a b Lee Kyung min May 13 2016 Ihwa residents want to remove murals The Korea Times Retrieved November 27 2016 유커들의 새 핫플레이스 이화벽화마을 광장시장 Yonhap in Korean October 11 2016 Retrieved November 27 2016 Chun Byung nam May 18 2016 취재파일 이화동 벽화마을의 이면 裏面 Seoul Broadcasting System in Korean Retrieved November 27 2016 이화벽화마을 주민 시끄럽다 벽화 훼손 시사포커스 in Korean 2016 05 13 Retrieved 2018 06 03 External links edit nbsp Media related to Ihwa Mural Village at 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