The middle of Euljiro is a chaos densely packed with many stores, factories, and people, and it is also a sort of boot camp for those who wish to work closely in the manufacturing field. As such, the Euljiro area has been a home for many small and medium-sized businesses covering all sorts of manufacturing industries since the 1960s. Among them, the back alleys of Euljiro and Chungmuro, which are called printing alleys, have been crowded with such businesses especially those related to printing and paper since the late 1960s. And in the 80s, which was its prime era, it had about 1,500 businesses running and was Korea’s biggest Mecca for printing.
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