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These cramped homes, or “banjiha,” are a relic of the 1970s, when many basements were built as bunkers in an event of a North Korean attack. They were originally banned from being lived in, but censuses indicate there are about 330,000 units nationwide. https://t.co/CAASerBKIa https://t.co/8TRS9kRFLo — PolitiTweet.org