시골아재 서울살이
Mar 26, 2026
Cheongju Ajae’s twelfth post about living in Seoul. My daughter is taking a mock exam today. I guess I'll stay up late solving the problem. Thanks to this, I decided to explore the handmade shoe street in Seongsu-dong. I was looking forward to it because it was between Ttukseom Station and Seongsu Station. Until you arrive at Seongsu Station, there are no traces of handmade shops, only restaurants. Did I get it wrong? Tilt. As I walked again using directions, I saw about six or seven shops on the side of the road in the darkness across from me. You can also see bronze plaques of famous people. It's a shame that I can't see the trash under the copper plate. It's like looking at a cross-section of a faded handmade shoe street. Seongsu-dong's handmade shoe street has become a mainstay after crowding out its long-time specialty food street. It is very disappointing that we cannot go against the changes of the times. At least the copper plate sculpture is forced to stay in place, thinking that this is a handmade shoe street. One line+ There are no shoes on handmade shoe street. There is no steamed bread on the menu of the steamed bread restaurant. ㅠ
