


i was reading some articles in a korean forum and i was surprised by the increasing of foreign immigrants and expatriots from many countries in korea . in fact , in these last years , Seoul has known the appereance of multicultural communities 

that have been located in specific area.
According to the map, general location of multicultural communities are as follows :
Muslim and African(mostly Nigerian) communities=Itaewon
Chinese community =Yeonhuidong
Filipino community = Hyehwadong
Nepali community = Cehongsandong
Russian and Central Asian communities = Dongademun Stadium
Mongolian community = Gwanghuidong
Japanese community=Dongbu Ichondong
German community =Hannamdong
Seorae Village(mostly French I'd assume) = Banpodong
Korean-Chinese(ethnic Koreans holding Chinese citizenship) = Gurodong
Right next to Itaewon is the central mosque of Seoul and the Muslim community. Muslims around Seoul and Korea gather to this place to pray and buy halal food in the nearby shops.

Near Dongademun Stadium is the "Mongol Tower", a 10-story building that is filled exclusively with Mongolian commercial establishments. The Mongolian community is centered around this building, and also nearby is the Russian and Central Asian community.



The streets are decorated with graffitis like the above in the African community at Itaewon where approximately 6000 expatriots from African countries, notably Nigeria, reside.



According to the map, general location of multicultural communities are as follows :
Muslim and African(mostly Nigerian) communities=Itaewon
Chinese community =Yeonhuidong
Filipino community = Hyehwadong
Nepali community = Cehongsandong
Russian and Central Asian communities = Dongademun Stadium
Mongolian community = Gwanghuidong
Japanese community=Dongbu Ichondong
German community =Hannamdong
Seorae Village(mostly French I'd assume) = Banpodong
Korean-Chinese(ethnic Koreans holding Chinese citizenship) = Gurodong
Right next to Itaewon is the central mosque of Seoul and the Muslim community. Muslims around Seoul and Korea gather to this place to pray and buy halal food in the nearby shops.

Near Dongademun Stadium is the "Mongol Tower", a 10-story building that is filled exclusively with Mongolian commercial establishments. The Mongolian community is centered around this building, and also nearby is the Russian and Central Asian community.



The streets are decorated with graffitis like the above in the African community at Itaewon where approximately 6000 expatriots from African countries, notably Nigeria, reside.
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