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Han Kang’s indie bookstore shutters, another victim of Seoul’s gentrification

Han Kang, the acclaimed South Korean author known for her novel 'The Vegetarian,' has closed her independently operated bookstore in Seoul, which has been identified as another casualty of the city's ongoing process of gentrification. The closure highlights concerns over rising property costs and displacement of small businesses in rapidly developing urban areas. The incident reflects broader tensions between cultural preservation and urban development in Seoul. Critics argue that such closures represent a loss of community spaces and local heritage amidst increasing commercialization.

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Han Kang’s indie bookstore shutters, another victim of Seoul’s gentrification

Han Kang, the acclaimed South Korean author known for her novel 'The Vegetarian,' has closed her independently operated bookstore in Seoul, which has been identified as another casualty of the city's ongoing process of gentrification. The closure highlights concerns over rising property costs and displacement of small businesses in rapidly developing urban areas. The incident reflects broader tensions between cultural preservation and urban development in Seoul. Critics argue that such closures represent a loss of community spaces and local heritage amidst increasing commercialization.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the closure of Han Kang's bookstore as a symptom of systemic issues related to urban development and economic inequality, aligning with progressive critiques of gentrification. The emphasis on displacement and cultural erosion suggests a left-leaning perspective, highlighting the衝

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