Let's walk on the way home from work at Guro Digital Complex Seoul _ Travel Korea

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The Seoul Digital National Industrial Complex is a national industrial complex in Guro-gu and Geumcheon-gu, Seoul. It was built as an export industrial corporation over 10 years from 1964 to 1974, and was called Guro Industrial Complex at the time of its construction. In the 2000s, as the industrial structure changed and the number of high-tech industries increased, the name was changed to the current name. The part that belongs to Guro-gu is also called Guro Digital Complex, and the part that belongs to Geumcheon-gu is also called Gasan Digital Complex. Nearby is Guro Digital Complex Station on Line 2. Guro Industrial Complex is an important industrial complex in Korea, and it began to be created as an export industrial complex in the 1960s, and about 110,000 people were engaged in it in the late 1970s. From the 1980s, it was changed to a heavy industrial complex led by chaebols, and in 1985, the Guro Alliance strike occurred due to poor working conditions at the time. Meanwhile, as the industrial structure changed, the number of companies that were moving in decreased one by one. In 1995, the total number of workers at the Guro Industrial Complex decreased to 42,000. In the 2000s, the name was changed to the Seoul Digital Industrial Complex as it began to be fostered as an IT high-tech industrial complex led by the government. At this time, fashion towns such as Orange Outlet and Hyosung C&T were established at the place where the Guro Alliance strike started, and...

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