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Hello everyone! Today's walk starts at the intersection of Seocho Station (Seoul subway line 2), where the Supreme Court and the Supreme Prosecutors' Office are located, and ends at the Seoul Central District Court at Gyodae Station (Seoul subway line 2 and 3). Between these two stations, which are about 500 meters apart, about 4,000 lawyers, stenographers, patent attorneys, and certified public accountants are working. The lower block to the south overlooking the courthouse and prosecutor's office is full of restaurants, bars and cafes. It's a place where people from Legal Town gather for lunch. As in typical office towns, lunchtime is lively. But sometimes I see people with a gloomy face. They are the people who come to this town for trial or investigation or to consult with a lawyer. As the Seoul Family Court moved to Yangjae-dong about 10 years ago, many divorce lawyers also left Seocho-dong, so middle-aged women are not seen very often. One-man protests are still taking place in front of the court's main gate, shouting the injustice of the verdict. It is a unique street where judges, prosecutors, lawyers, plaintiffs, defendants, and clients mix to eat lunch and drink coffee, Seocho-dong Legal Town. ★Naver MAP: http://naver.me/xuIaANl4 ★Google MAP: https://goo.gl/maps/FKrivBnoqtd5N8aG9 #seocho-dong #law_town #sarang_church ============================== ❤️ I walk alone, film by myself, edit by myself. Then I upload 4K videos every Saturday. Curious about my other videos? Please be my friend! 👉 / wanderplanet ============================== ⭐️by "Weekly Gyeonghyang" 2021.06.07 There is a legal town in Seocho-dong, Seoul. Around 4,000 lawyers are nesting around the courts, prosecutors' offices, and registry offices. In addition, law-related persons such as lawyers, administrators, stenographers, certified public accountants, and patent attorneys guard the alleys. As soon as you step out of the ticket gates of Gyodae Station on Seoul Subway Lines 2 and 4, you can see billboards of lawyers with various specialties such as traffic accidents, divorce, bankruptcy immunity, and civil criminal cases. The law is another commodity here. The eastern district, where the Seoul Central High Court and the Seoul Central District Court are located, has a relatively flexible atmosphere. There are stationery stores where civil servants come and go to pick up documents, and restaurants have a lower threshold. There were many places where specific items such as divorce, registration, litigation, gift, personal rehabilitation, auction, and bankruptcy immunity were hung up one after another rather than the name of a law firm. In front of the Housing Lease Dispute Mediation Committee of the Korea Legal Aid Corporation, there are also people who carefully examine thick documents. On the south side of Seocho-daero, restaurants, bars, and law offices are moderately intertwined. Before Beopjo Town, there were mostly small row houses, but only a few remain now. There are lawyer's offices all over the alley, and restaurants and pubs are lined up all the way to the back alley. It was also common to see old buildings being demolished and rebuilt. At least in this area, the complaint of a recession is not appropriate. The restaurants have relatively high-end menus, but the prices don't seem high. At lunchtime, not only the courthouse and prosecutor's office, but also employees from nearby offices rushed into the alley. As if it is a famous restaurant, there are also restaurants waiting for more than 10 people. The tuna restaurant and the Samgyetang restaurant were lined with tailors enjoying grilled eels in broad daylight. It was an area where so many people work, so they didn't seem to ride the big waves of the game, and they seemed to have ample pockets and were enjoying their lunch break with comfortable faces. It is also a common sight to hold coffee after dinner and talk about various things. Among them, there were also elderly people looking for a law office, and at a glance it seemed distinct from the liveliness of the foodies. Most people won't have to go back and forth between the prosecutor's office and the courthouse. However, life history is unknown, so there are times when we get caught up in unexpected litigation, and sometimes we have to go to the Seocho-dong law office with the feeling of catching a straw. It is in Seocho-dong alleys where someone taps a calculator for a job at stake, including fame, fortune, and life. There are some people who make more money the more trouble and pain there is in the world. It is a paradox where there is a conflict of interest. The alleys of Law Town in Seocho-dong are thriving as if they have nothing to do with the COVID-19 pandemic. ============================== ★Music: www.bensound.com ★Reupload, rebroadcast and distribution of these videos are prohibited. ★Copyright©Wander Planet. All Rights Reserved.