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The Documentary Podcast

South Korea: A room with a view

The Documentary Podcast

BBC

Documentary, Society & Culture

4.32.7K Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2023

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

“It’s like living in a cemetery.” Jung Seongno lives in a banjiha, or semi-basement apartment in the South Korean capital Seoul. Last August parts of Seoul experienced major flooding. As a result several people, including a family of three, drowned in their banjiha. Seongno dreams of having a place where the sunlight and the wind can come in.

These subterranean dwellings are just one example of a growing wealth divide in Asia’s fourth largest economy. With almost half of the country’s population living in Greater Seoul, the struggle to find affordable housing has become a major political issue. It also contributes to Korea’s worryingly low birth rate. The inability of young people to afford a home of their own means they are not starting families. Many have given up on relationships altogether.

John Murphy reports from Seoul, where owning a home of your own is so important and yet increasingly unattainable.

Produced and presented by John Murphy Producer in Seoul: Keith Keunhyung Park Studio mix: Rod Farquhar Production co-ordinator: Iona Hammond Series editor: Penny Murphy

(Photo: Park Jongeon, his wife and dog live in this one room in one of Seoul’s poor housing districts. Credit: John Murphy)

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:03.1

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0:07.0

And sometimes positive stories can get a bit lost.

0:10.6

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0:15.0

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0:22.6

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0:25.2

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0:29.6

Welcome to the documentary from the BBC World Service.

0:33.6

This assignment episode is from earlier this year,

0:36.6

but the topic is as relevant as ever,

0:39.2

and we thought you might like another chance to catch it.

0:43.0

I happen to live in the South Korean capital as a child in the 1970s.

0:47.4

Obviously, it was a very different place then.

0:50.2

I don't remember seeing any glitzy high rises,

0:53.2

though construction work was going at some pace

0:56.4

with new buildings appearing almost overnight.

0:59.8

I'm not sure health and safety were a priority.

1:04.2

Four years ago, I managed to get back there with a BBC

1:07.4

and spent much of my time amid the lights and glamour of Gangnam.

1:11.4

By the way, that means south of the river.

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