Abstract

Gunpo City is an area where rapid industrialization and urbanization have progressed since the establishment of Sanbon New City in 1988. In this process, only the area of Daya-dong, near Mount Suri, has remained a rural area and has maintained its traditional village until now. The new urban area was replaced by the indigenous people who had local cultural resources due to the new influx, and in the process, Gunpo City lost its cultural base using local cultural resources. This paper began with a survey project for the <Community Sound Exhibition> conducted in 2018 and focused on the collection and utilization of local cultural resources in Daya-dong, the last rural area of Gunpo City. The existing Gunpo City is an area that has the problem of losing local cultural resources due to sudden urbanization, and it has a great interest in utilizing the local cultural resources of Daya-dong, which was secured by the <Community Sound Exhibition> in 2018. Therefore, follow-up works such as the <Jeongwoldaeboreum event> which utilized the local cultural resources of the <Community Sound Exhibition>, the <My Neighborhood History Record School> to foster local citizens survey teams with educational contents, the <Salt Road of Daegam Village> which educated Udon Gunpo to foster local human resource citizens clubs, and the <Gunpo Old History Contest> organized by the Gunpo Branch of the Korea Photographers Association to collect living and cultural resources in the Gunpo area until the 1930s ~ 2000s. However, in the future, there will be a need for the process of building it into an archive through the steps of reinforcement, processing, and utilizing the collected local cultural resources of Gunpo City. Since cultural projects are resuming in Gunpo City after the declaration of the corona pandemic in 2023, the collected local cultural resources of Daya-dong in Gunpo City will be used as contents in the form of <Daya-dong Village Museum> and <Daya-dong Visible Village>. There is a need to inherit and secure the local identity of the people of Gunpo area.

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