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A Story of UNESCO’s Consumption of Modern Restored Buildings

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A Story of UNESCO's Consumption of Modern Restored Buildings

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(1)Are you knocking?
(2)UNESCO, what’s up?
(3)Suwon Hwaseong Fortress as a World Heritage Site
(4)I want to register.
(5)Let’s see. You can’t register this.
(6)Why not?
(7)Most of the fortresses were demolished during the Japanese colonial period.
(8)What was left was the Korean War.
(9)It’s destroyed.
(10)The castle has been restored since the 1970s.
(11)This kind of restoration structure is used in the restoration process.
(12)Restorationist self-interpretation and designer’s objective
(13)It’ll be included.
(14)There’s no end to it if you accept things like this.
(15)No, we didn’t plan 200 years ago.
(16)It’s the base of the restoration.
(17)It’s a castle 200 years ago, and there’s a blueprint.
(18)o here’s the proof right here
(19)Number 12, 12.
(20)I was angry that I made it when I saw it on chronic Mars.
(21)All the tools that I used to make the structure come out here.
(22)Well.
(23)What’s this?
(24)What do you think? Yu-Gi-McHige.
(25)Wow, this is the king of judges.
(26)I’ll include you.
(27)Since the Suwon Hwaseong Fortress was restored based on the design of the wall,
(28)It’s…
(29)Although it is an original architecture, it is unusual for it to be a World Heritage site and a modern era.
(30)Successfully registered.
(31)When I needed to tell the descendants of Kim, who spent a lot of money building Mars, how it was made.
(32)in the past
(33)It was made, but its meaning eventually gave great strength to future generations.The orbit of Hwaseong Fortress…

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