I met Som and Fredo on top of Jayu Park by the MacArthur statue(instead of Dongincheon Station).
we walked all the way down to Chinatown and through Japanese street, stopped at the former Japanse Bank now turned into Modern Architecture Museum. We discussed about history of Chinese and Japanese influence as well as local property in the area. As I'm trying to look into how the trace of occupation History and its architecture has changed since regeneration and the alterations in its appearance effected by the Incheon local government in view of globalization. For example, Jemulpo club used to a place where western settlers socialized. What does it offer or how does it fit into the activities of its local community? What does its architecture reflect, how does it interact with the architecture of the surrounding Chinatown, how do these three histories – local, foreign, Chinese – intertwine and diverge? And we stopped at the Art Platform to draw our walking route and share more stories!
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