“Behind the bright lights and advanced technology, many people are building their lives in rooms smaller than a closet,” Binsky said in the video after visiting a tour guide living in a gosiwon in Seoul’s Eunpyeong district.
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“Behind the bright lights and advanced technology, many people are building their lives in rooms smaller than a closet,” Binsky said in the video after visiting a tour guide living in a gosiwon in Seoul’s Eunpyeong district.
Gosiwon – among Seoul’s cheapest and smallest housing options – were initially occupied mainly by students preparing for the highly competitive gosi law exams, before gradually becoming homes for people from a wide range of backgrounds.
Residents usually pay around 360,000 won (US$250) per month. Utilities such as wireless internet and air conditioning are typically included, along with shared access to basic food such as rice, instant noodles and kimchi. According to figures cited in the video, roughly 150,000 people in Seoul live in gosiwon.
