Seoul City Route 92
Seoul Metropolitan City Route 92 () is an urban road located in Gyeonggi Province and Seoul, South Korea. With a total length of , this road starts from the Haengju Bridge in Gangseo District, Seoul to Amsa Water Purification Facilities in Gangdong District. Nambu Beltway is a part of this route. Stopovers ; Seoul * Gangseo District, Seoul, Gangseo District - Yangcheon District - Guro District ; Gyeonggi Province * Gwangmyeong ; Seoul * Guro District - Geumcheon District - Gwanak District - Dongjak District - Seocho District - Gangnam District - Songpa District - Gangdong District List of Facilities IS: Intersection, IC: Interchange References {{Public transport in the Seoul Metropolitan Area Roads in Gyeonggi Roads in Seoul ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gangseo District, Seoul
Gangseo District (; ) is one of the 25 districts (''gu'') of Seoul, South Korea. It is located on the south side of the Han River. South Korea's third busiest airport, Gimpo International Airport, is located in Gonghang-dong, where many flights fly to cities like Busan, Jeju, and Gwangju. The Magok Industrial Complex, located in Magok-dong, is a major hub for research and development, housing numerous R&D centers and corporate headquarters. History Origins The earliest recorded name of the area was Jechapa-ui (齊次巴衣), which appears in the Samguk Sagi (History of the Three Kingdoms) under the Goguryeo section. Jecha (齊次) is derived from Jegye (齊戒), meaning ritual or sacrifice, while Pa-ui (巴衣) is an ancient word meaning “rock.” Together, the name means “rock for offering rituals.” During the Hanseong Baekje period, the Baekje king conducted rituals inside a cave at Heogabawi Rock, praying to the land gods for prosperity. This led to the name ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gaehwadong-ro
Seoul Metropolitan City Route 92 () is an urban road located in Gyeonggi Province and Seoul, South Korea. With a total length of , this road starts from the Haengju Bridge in Gangseo District, Seoul to Amsa Water Purification Facilities in Gangdong District. Nambu Beltway is a part of this route. Stopovers ; Seoul * Gangseo District - Yangcheon District - Guro District ; Gyeonggi Province * Gwangmyeong ; Seoul * Guro District - Geumcheon District - Gwanak District - Dongjak District - Seocho District - Gangnam District - Songpa District - 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 ... List of Facilities IS: Intersection, IC: Interchange References {{Public transport in the Seoul Metropolitan Area Roads in Gyeonggi Roads in Seoul ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Garak Market
Garak Fish Market () or Garak-dong Agricultural Market is an extensive farmers fish market in the neighborhood of Garak-dong in Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea. It is served by Garak Market station. It opened in June 1985. Gallery Image:Korea-Seoul-Garak Fish Market-01.jpg, Fish on display Image:Korea-Seoul-Garak Fish Market-02.jpg, Garak Fish Market See also *List of markets in South Korea Major cities in South Korea typically have several traditional Market (place), markets, each with vendors selling a wide variety of goods including fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, breads, clothing, textiles, handicrafts, souvenirs, and Korean Ko ... * List of South Korean tourist attractions References Songpa District Retail markets in Seoul Fish markets {{retail-market-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yangjae-daero
Yangjae-daero () is a road located in Gyeonggi Province and Seoul, South Korea. With a total length of , this road starts from the Seonam Interchange in Seocho District, Seoul to Acheon Interchange in Guri, Gyeonggi. Stopovers File:Guri–Amsa Bridge.png, Below Guri-Amsa Bridge at night., 260px, thumb desc bottom-left ; Seoul * Seocho District ; Gyeonggi Province * Gwacheon ; Seoul * Seocho District - Gangnam District - Songpa District - Gangdong District ; Gyeonggi Province * Guri List of Facilities *(■): Motorway section IS: Intersection, IC: Interchange References {{Public transport in the Seoul Metropolitan Area Roads in Seoul Roads in Gyeonggi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gimpo International Airport
Gimpo International Airport , sometimes referred to as Seoul–Gimpo International Airport but formerly rendered in English as Kimpo International Airport, is located in the far western end of Seoul, some west of the Jung District, Seoul, central district of Seoul. Gimpo previously carried the IATA airport code SEL, which is now used by airline reservation systems and travel agencies within the Seoul Metropolitan Area, and was the main international airport for Seoul and South Korea before being replaced by Incheon International Airport in 2001. It now functions as Seoul's secondary airport. In 2015, over 23 million passengers used the airport, making it the List of the busiest airports in South Korea#2013 final statistics, third-busiest airport in Korea since being surpassed by Jeju International Airport. The airport is located south of the Han River (Korea), Han River in western Seoul. The name ''Gimpo'' comes from the nearby city of Gimpo, of which the airport used to be a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Incheon International Airport Expressway
The Incheon International Airport Expressway (, Incheon Gukje Gonghang Gosok Doro) is an expressway in South Korea connecting Incheon International Airport to Goyang, Gyeonggi. History * December 1995: Construction Begin. * 20 November 2001: Opens to traffic. * 27 June 2013: Cheongna IC opens to traffic. Composition Lanes * 6-8 Lanes Length * 36.55 km Speed Limit * 100 km/h List of facilities *IC: Interchange, JC: Junction, SA: Service Area, TG:Tollgate Gallery File:NoojiJCT IncheonInternationalAirportExpressWay.jpg, Nooji JC File:BanghwaBridge.jpg, Banghwa Bridge File:Yeongjong Bridge-1.jpg, Yeongjong Bridge File:Airport Town Square Junction Incheon Korea 20091031.jpg, Airport Town Square JC External links NEW AIRPORT HIWAY CO., LTD.(Korean) MOLITSouth Korean Government Transport Department The Transport Department of the Government of Hong Kong is a department of the civil service responsible for transportation-related policy in Hong ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gaehwa Station
Gaehwa Station is the only elevated station and western terminus of Seoul Subway Line 9. It is located near the border of Gimpo Gimpo (; ) is a Administrative divisions of South Korea, city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. It borders Incheon, with which it shares the South Korean side of the Han River (Korea), Han River estuary, as well as Seoul and the lesser cities o .... It houses the headquarters of the Seoul Metro Line 9 Corporation. Station layout References Railway stations in South Korea opened in 2009 Seoul Metropolitan Subway stations Metro stations in Gangseo District, Seoul {{Seoul-metro-station-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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National Route 48 (South Korea)
National Route 48 is a national highway in South Korea connects Ganghwa County to Jongno District. It established on 31 August 1971. 1971년 8월 31일 제정. Main stopovers ; * ; *[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Olympic-daero
The Olympic-daero (also called Olympic Blvd ; ''Olrimpik Daero'') is 8-lane highway located in Seoul. South Korea. This route connects Seoul to Gimpo, Hanam and Gimpo International Airport, with a total length of This highway is a main route of Seoul, especially on the southern part of the Han River, and is connected directly with Gimpo Hangang Highway (West), and Seoul-Yangyang Expressway (East). History This Highway was built between 1982 and 1986 for the 1988 Summer Olympics. * 1982 : Beginning of Construction. * May 2, 1986 : Opened to traffic. List of facilities * IC: Interchange, JC: Junction, SA: Service Area, TG:Tollgate See also *List of streets in Seoul *Gangbyeonbuk-ro The Gangbyeon Expressway () is an eight-lane highway located in Seoul, South Korea. It is part of National Route 46 and National Route 77. This route connects Seoul to Namyangju, with a total length of . The highway is directly connected ... {{Public transport in the Seoul M ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |