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Seoul's Transformation Under Mayor Lee Myung-bak

6 min · 7. Juli 2026
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When Lee Myung-bak became mayor of Seoul in 2002, the city was choking on traffic and pollution. This episode follows his radical Cheonggyecheon stream restoration project—tearing down a 1960s elevated highway to uncover a long-buried waterway—and the Chaebol CEO turned president's broader push to make Seoul a global city. We explore the tension between modernization and heritage, the displacement of thousands of merchants, and how the stream became a symbol of Korea's post-industrial rebirth. Along the way, we touch on the 1970s demolition of the Japanese General Government Building, the rise of the Gangnam district, and how Seoul's urban planning reflects the nation's journey from war-torn poverty to cutting-edge prosperity. It's a story of concrete, water, and national identity. #LeeMyungbak #Cheonggyecheon #Seoul #SouthKorea #UrbanPlanning #Modernization #HanRiverMiracle #Chaebol #Gangnam #Democracy #2000s #Restoration #Heritage #Environment #KoreaHistory #FexingoHistory #HistoryPodcast #EastAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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