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  2. Cartoon Street - Wikipedia

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    Cartoon Street (Korean: 카툰 거리), also known as Zaemiro (Korean: 재미로), or the "street of fun," [1] is a street in the central part of Seoul, South Korea, which extends 450-meters from Myeong-dong Station to the Seoul Animation Center on the hillside of Namsan.

  3. Chungmu-ro - Wikipedia

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    Chungmuro (Korean: 충무로) is an avenue 1.75 km in length and 10–20 m in width and the area nearby, located in Jung District, Seoul, South Korea.Since the 1960s, Chungmuro has been known as the street of culture, artists, and the film industry.

  4. Fashion in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, he gained attention from the Korean fashion community by presenting his first collection, 'The Reincarnation', at Seoul Fashion Week. He was later nominated as "Best Designer of the Year" in 1999 by the Mayor of Seoul. Finally, in 2002 he made his debut in Paris and launched his first title, 'The Lost Memoir'.

  5. The best street style from Seoul Fashion Week - AOL

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  6. South Korean animation - Wikipedia

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    Just like anime, aenimeisyeon was shortened to aeni. However, aeni usually refers to Japanese animation in colloquial usage, [1] although it can refer to Korean animation or animation in general. To distinguish it from its Japanese counterpart, Korean animation is often called hanguk aeni (Korean: 한국 애니; lit.

  7. Seoul Animation Center - Wikipedia

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    The Seoul Animation Center (Korean: 서울 애니메이션 센터) is an animation and cartoon museum and activities center located on the hillside of Namsan in Jung-gu, Seoul. It was established by the Seoul Metropolitan Government in May 1999 to support the South Korean comics and animation industry and later expanded to include games and ...

  8. Daehangno - Wikipedia

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    Daehang-no (Korean: 대학로; lit. college street) is a area in Jongno District within Downtown Seoul.. Formerly known as Sunggyo-bang (숭교방; 崇敎坊; lit. high respect for teaching), it received its current name after the 1.1 km six lane road from Hyehwa-dong rotary to Ihwa-dong crossroad was designated as a "street of culture" on May 5, 1985.

  9. Category:Streets in Seoul - Wikipedia

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