Friday, April 8, 2011

Saemaul Movement 새마을 운동 (Korea)

Korea had maintained a unique its culture that was not influenced by any incidents like war. However, the Japanese occupied at the end of the 19th century took away all that. Until the late 1960’s, the Korean society was uprooted by differences in ideas and ravished by poverty. The per capita GNP at that time was 85 dollars. The majority of Korean people did not have enough to eat their daily meals.

Situations were worst in the rural area. Farming houses accounted for 70% of the national population, but most of them couldn’t afford to buy food. Young children had to give hands for farming instead of going to school, and yet, they did not have enough to eat. The gap between urban and rural areas kept broadening, so many people swarmed in cities, and it made the urban area very unstable.
Korea couldn’t expect any progress of the nation. But national resources were not abundant and the government couldn’t take the responsibility of supporting rural communities. The only possible breakthrough was the awakening and participation of people.
But farmers were tired and exhausted of poverty and alienation and hardly had any will of reformation. In fact, they didn’t have any hope that their life could be better.
Thus, the government proposed Saemaul Undong  Movement 새마을운동 in rural communities to inspire the people and lead them into the progress of rural communities.

The Saemaeul(New Village 새마을) Movement (Rural community development program) also known as New Village Movement, was a political initiative launched on April 22, 1970 by South Korean president Park Chung Hee 박정희.
The objectives of this movement were:
¢ To improve income and living condition
¢ To modernize the rural South Korean economy.

3 comments:

  1. Good post, that is some new information for me and I always welcome such information. Thank you for sharing it with us

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  2. Interesting facts about Korea, new to me and very informative. I always wanted to learn more about Korea, this is value addition to my knowledge :)

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  3. Though Korea is one of the brave nations, still it is sad to know the facts about its rural life. Thanks for sharing the information.

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