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Gwangjin District () is one of the 25 districts of
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. It is located on the north bank of the Han River on the eastern end of
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. The district was split from the neighboring
Seongdong District Seongdong District () is one of the 25 List of districts of Seoul, districts which make up the city of Seoul, South Korea. It is situated on the north bank of the Han River (Korea), Han River. It is divided into 20 ''dong'' (neighbourhoods). The ...
in 1995. Gwangjin District is home to Konkuk University and Sejong University.


History

In 1949, the district was initially part of the administrative area of Goyang-gun. On August 13, 1949, Goyang-gun's Ttukdo-myeon (an administrative district) was incorporated into Seoul, leading to the establishment of the Ttukdo Branch Office in the newly formed city. By 1950, there was a significant change when the district's naming convention shifted. The term ' ri,' used to describe smaller administrative units, was replaced with ' dong,' a term signifying urban districts, marking the first major administrative change in the region. This was followed by further restructuring, such as the dissolution of the Ttukdo Branch Office in 1964, with its jurisdiction being incorporated directly into the newly-formed Seongdong District. In 1975, Seongdong District was further divided into two districts: Seongdong District and Gangnam District. At this time, Gwangjin District was still part of Seongdong District. It wasn't until March 25, 1976, that Seongdong District's administrative headquarters was relocated to what is now the Gwangjin District area, which was then called Ttukdo. In 1977, Gwangjin District's current name was established, after the division of the Gwangjin District from the original Seongdong District. In 1980, additional administrative restructuring took place, as parts of Junggok-dong were split to form the new Junggok 2 and 4 districts. Meanwhile, Songjeong-dong was divided into Songjeong and
Gunja-dong Gunja-dong () is a '' dong'' (neighborhood) of Gwangjin District, Seoul, South Korea. It is a transportation hub located on the southern side of Cheonho-daero, to the left of Jungnangcheon. Name origin The origin story behind the name of Gunja-d ...
districts. In 1985, Jaryang 1 and 2 were divided into Jaryang 1, 2, and 3. In 1995, Seongdong District was again divided into Gwangjin District and Seongdong District, further consolidating the district's present borders. The area was divided into 16 smaller administrative districts, including several divisions such as Junggok 1-4,
Neung-dong Neung-dong () is a '' dong'' (neighbourhood) of Gwangjin District, Seoul, South Korea. Overview Neung-dong was historically a densely populated area encompassing several surrounding villages, with approximately 300 households during its peak pros ...
, and Gwangjang-dong. The same year, Gwangjin District was formally incorporated as an
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of the Seoul Special Metropolitan City.


Characteristics

Gwangjin District is characterized by a remarkable variety in its composition. It is home to the Konkuk University campus, the vicinity of which is one of Seoul's top nightlife destinations. The south bank overlooking the Han River is a densely packed residential district, where high-rise apartment buildings dominate the skyline, yet the heart and northern end of the district are centers for light industry and manufacturing. The district is also a hub for transportation and mail in and out of
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, as the Dong Seoul Bus Terminal and the East-Seoul Postal Service Depot link Seoul with most other major cities in Korea. Most of the remaining area is residential, but consist not of apartment buildings characteristic of the city, but of three or four-story row houses separated by small roads and alleyways. The Konkuk University area is a popular nightlife district featuring dozens of restaurants, bars, DVD rooms, and pool houses catering to a mostly younger crowd, much like the areas of Sinchon and Hongdae. The area is also a burgeoning shopping district with several boutiques cropping up within the newly designated Rodeo Street and the opening of the Star City mall, which features numerous restaurants and specialty shops. Adjacent to the Sejong University campus is Children's Grand Park, a park complex, which features fountains, walking trails, a zoo, and an amusement park. The area of the park serves as a leisure facility, providing the residents of the area within the vicinity of the complex as well as the students of Sejong University a variety of recreational opportunities. In the centre of Gwangjin District is Gangbyeon subway station, which serves as one of the many subway connections of the district. On the left of the station is Dong Seoul Bus Terminal, where buses serve various destinations including
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, and
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. Located in the northeastern section of the district is the Sheraton Grande Walkerhill, managed by the
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and W Seoul Walkerhill Hotel, with one of only three casinos in Seoul.


Administrative divisions

Gwangjin District is made up of several neighbourhoods, with a total of 8 dongs forming the administrative network of the district. Due to the geographical landscape of the district, which borders Mountain Acha (Achasan) and the Han River, the territory of Gwangjin was used as an arena for
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,
Baekje Baekje or Paekche (; ) was a Korean kingdom located in southwestern Korea from 18 BCE to 660 CE. It was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, together with Goguryeo and Silla. While the three kingdoms were in separate existence, Baekje had the h ...
, and
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to compete with each other. Apart from strategic purposes, Achasan is also the setting of a legendary love story which revolves around General Ondal, the son-in-law of King Pyeongwon of Goguryeo, and Princess Pyeonggang. Gwangnaru and Ttukseom Ferry were key transportation hubs, where people traveled since ancient times. Products and materials from the
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were collected and brought there. During the
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period, many nobles and scholars settled in the area, reciting lyrical poems and writing books.


Divisions

* Gunja-dong () * Guui-dong () * Hwayang-dong () ** Mojin-dong () - a beopjeong-dong administered by Hwayang-dong * Jayang-dong () * Junggok-dong () * Neung-dong () * Noyu-dong ()


Transportation


Seoul Subway Line 2

Seoul Subway Line 2 Seoul Subway Line 2 (), also known as the Circle Line, is a orbital (metro), circular line of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway. The line running clockwise is called the "inner circle line" and the counter-clockwise line is called the "outer circle ...
, also known as the Circle Line, passes through Gwangjin District with key stations, such as Konkuk University, Guui, and Gangbyeon. Other neighbouring areas surrounding the district, such as Seongdong District and
Songpa District Songpa District () is one of the 25 districts of Seoul, South Korea. Previously known as Wiryeseong, the first capital of the ancient kingdom of Baekje, Songpa is located in the southeastern part of Seoul. With roughly 647,000 residents, Songpa ...
are accessible through the line. ''(Seongdong-gu) ← Konkuk University — Guui — Gangbyeon → (Songpa-gu)''


Seoul Subway Line 5

Seoul Subway Line 5 Seoul Subway Line 5 of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway, dubbed ''the purple line'', is a long line crossing from west to the east across the Seoul National Capital Area, South Korea. It is one of two subway lines in Seoul to cross ''under'' the Han ...
runs through Gwangjin District with stops at Gunja,
Achasan Achasan () is a hill that sits between the counties of Gwangjin District and Guri in South Korea. It has an elevation of . There is an extensive system of trails on the Achasan and Yongsan mountains with numerous entrances. People often hike fr ...
, and Gwangnaru stations. This line links the district to
Dongdaemun District Dongdaemun District () is one of the 25 List of districts of Seoul, districts of Seoul, South Korea. It has a population of 346,770 (2010) and has a geographic area of 14.22 Square kilometre, km2 (5.49 sq mi), and is divided into 14 ''Dong (admin ...
in the west and
Gangdong District Gangdong District () is one of the 25 List of districts of Seoul, districts that make up the city of Seoul. Gangdong, literally means "east of river". Jungbu (literally "central part") Express Motorway starts in and passes through Sangil-dong, w ...
in the east. ''(Dongdaemun-gu) ← Gunja — Achasan — Gwangnaru → (Gangdong-gu)''


Seoul Subway Line 7

Seoul Subway Line 7 provides additional coverage, with stations such as Junggok, Gunja, Children's Grand Park, Konkuk University, and Jayang. This line connects Gwangjin District to
Jungnang District Jungnang District () is one of the 25 ''gu'', or districts, of Seoul, South Korea. It is located on the north side of the Han River. It is characterized by a typical residential area with many natural green areas such as Yongma, Mangwoo, and B ...
in the north and Gangnam District in the south. ''(Jungnang-gu) ← Junggok — Gunja — Children's Grand Park — Konkuk University — Jayang → (Gangnam-gu)''


Education

Gwangjin District features a wide variety of educational institutions and international schools, these include the Sejong University Elementary School, which is administered by the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education, Seoul Gwangwan Middle School, Gwangnam High School, International Mongolia School, and the Korea Kent Foreign School. Gwangjin District also houses Sejong University, Konkuk University, as well as Sejong Cyber University. Sejong and Konkuk have been regarded as one of the best universities in the country, and stand out in their respective points of interest. Recent ranking released by the
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positioned Konkuk at 10th and Sejong University at 17th best universities in the country.


Sister cities

* Boeun, South Korea *
Boryeong } Boryeong (; ), commonly known as Daecheon, is a city in South Chungcheong Province, South Korea. Boryeong is known around Korea for its beaches, particularly Daecheon Beach, and the annual Boryeong Mud Festival around July. The city's beach-m ...
, South Korea * Ereğli, Turkey * Fangshan, China *
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, South Korea * Khan Uul, Mongolia *
Mungyeong Mungyeong (; ) is a Administrative divisions of South Korea, city in North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. The local government, economy, and transportation networks are all centered in Jeomchon, the principal town. Mungyeong has a lengthy his ...
, South Korea * Yeonggwang, South Korea


References


External links


Gwangjin District official website in English

Gwangjin District official website in Korean
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