This paper concerns the theme of ‘Literature and Social Weakness: Communication, Healing, and Coexistence.’ Particularly the field of ‘solidarity and welfare through the literature of obedience’, in the summer of 2018, the great heat led to proposals of spaces and programs for the elderly, and children. Pungnapdong, the community that is the subject of discussion, is a place where policy on the restoration and preservation of cultural
properties and the right of the residents to pursue happiness are in conflict, and there is a lack of public space for residents compared to other regions. Therefore, it was decided to take measures to resolve the
conflicts. First, the elderly and children will read a Baekje story book, and examine the contents of the pictures, take pictures and save the contents, and make QR code to share them with each other. Second, local activists would be able to see the contents of the Hanseong Baekje Museum relics, understand the meaning of the historical and cultural environment of the Pungnaptoseong, and learn the history of the space where they live.
Third, we can create a prototype story stage to preserve the natural environment of the Pungnaptoseong in the empty space demolished for restoration of cultural properties, a place where we can play traditional games, Moreover, a soil playground like that used for the plate-making technique used to build the earthen Pungnaptoseong can be built to form the nature-friendly Hansung Baekje Traditional Culture Park. The Hanseong Baekje Traditional Culture Park will be a public space for residents, where seniors, senior citizens, and children can enjoy themselves together and exchange culture.