Indeed, even initially, Dilkusha - a Western-style, red-block chateau in Jongno District, focal Seoul - is bizarre looking and even excessively excellent for the humble Haengchon-dong neighborhood. What's more, the house, which was home to the American family the Taylors from the 1920s to 1940s, may be one stage closer to getting its quality perceived.
The Seoul Metropolitan Government affirmed to the Korean media on Aug. 11 that it arrangements to push to assign the house as social property as ahead of schedule as one month from now - something that is it's been attempting to accomplish for a considerable length of time without any result. Dilkusha was the place of Albert Taylor (1875-1948), an American representative and columnist.
Dilkusha in Hindi signifies "heart's pleasure." It was Taylor who educated the world concerning Korea's March first freedom development in 1919 - something that implies a great deal to Koreans - and additionally the Jeam-ri Incident, in which the Japanese secured around 30 individuals a congregation in Jeam-ri, Gyeonggi, terminated at them and smoldered the congregation in countering for the autonomy walk. Be that as it may, notwithstanding its verifiable hugeness,
Dilkusha is home to no less than 15 family units, and it has been for the past half century. City authorities have been calling them illicit inhabitants and for as far back as 15 years or something like that have been charging reimbursement expenses and asking for willful departure. In any case, the inhabitants have been living in that house for quite a long time, the majority of them since the 1960s, and demand their rights to the house, saying they're the ones who have looked after the building every one of these years.


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