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Seorae Village

Seorae Village, sometimes nicknamed "Montmartre" due to its hilltop location, is a small French enclave in Banpo-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul, South Korea.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=KBS )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Chosun Ilbo )〕 It is home to about 560 French people, roughly 40% of the French community in South Korea. Most of them are employees of French corporations doing business in the country.〔 The majority (370) of the French population is actually children.〔
The village began to form there in 1985, with the movement of Lycée Français de Séoul to the area.〔 The school, the city's only French international school, had formerly been located just north of the Han River in Hannam-dong, a large international neighborhood. French people with children followed, as did bakeries and wine shops.
The village is the site of a 20,000 m² park, "Montmartre Park",〔 which is often the site of public events for foreigners. It is near Express Bus Terminal Station on Seoul Subway Line 3.
The area has a large concentration of European-style restaurants and dessert cafes, as well as wineries and cafes stand along its main street.
== History ==

Seorae Village is a district of Seoul, on Banpo 4-dong, Seocho-gu. It begins at Seorae-ro by Sapyeong-ro, which is located on the southern end of Banpo-daegyo bridge. The name of French Village comes from the fact that about two hundred French people live there. There is not much difference between this village and a common Korean villages because it does not have exotic French style buildings or signboards.

The 300 meter street from Seorae-ro to Bangbae middle school at the end of the hill is paved with three colors blocks (red, white, and blue) to symbolize the national flag of France. Visitors can see signs where French is written with Korean script, such as Attention Ecole (Attention School), Hopital ste-Marie (St. Mary's Hospital) and the signboards of "Le Seine" or "Le Ciel" with the street name of "Montmartre." 〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://magazine.seoulselection.com/2013/04/05/seorae-village/ )
The village began to form here in 1985 with the moving of L'Ecole Francaise de Seoul formerly located in Hannam-dong to the area. Next, French people started to gather around the school.
Since the 1990s, as more French corporations including Carrefour, TGV, and Renault have advanced into Korea, Seorae Village became animated gradually, and developed as a tourist attraction for French people in Korea. The Seocho-gu government announced that they will create access to Seorae Village as a specialized street where French style culture coexists with businesses.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://koreabridge.net/post/seorae-village-%E2%80%93-little-france-seoul-south-korea-evanandrachel )〕 Therefore, the French Village is expected to be reborn as the cultural landmark of Seocho-gu.

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