Hapjeong-dong () is a ''
dong'', neighbourhood of the
Mapo-gu district in
Seoul,
South Korea.
See also
*
Administrative divisions of South Korea
Origin of the name
Originally, Hapjeong-dong was a part of Yeonhui-bang, a division of Seoul that encompassed approximately
Seodaemun-gu
Seodaemun District (, "Great West Gate") is one of the 25 districts of Seoul, South Korea.
Seodaemun has a population of 313,814 (2010) and has a geographic area of 17.61 km2 (6.8 sq mi), and is divided into 14 '' dong'' (administrative neigh ...
and the western part of
Mapo-gu. The meaning of Hapjeong-dong, written in
Hanja as
蛤 井 洞, was "clam well". Later the Hanja transcription of Hapjeong was changed to
合 井.
After the
Japan–Korea Annexation Treaty of 1910, Hapjeong-dong was known as Hapjeon-ri in 1913 and Hapjeong-jeong in 1936; it was a part of Yeonhui-myeon, which extended from Seodaemun-gu to
Yeouido. In 1944, it became a part of the newly created Mapo-gu district and received its current name in 1946.
Streets
Hapjeong-dong contains the following main streets, which also give their name to surrounding, smaller streets according to the new
address system in South Korea:
* Donggyo-ro separates Hapjeong-dong from
Mangwon-dong
Mangwon-dong is a '' dong'', or neighbourhood of the Mapo-gu district in Seoul, South Korea.
See also
*Administrative divisions of South Korea
South Korea is made up of 17 first-tier administrative divisions: 6 metropolitan cities (''gwang ...
;
* Dongmak-ro;
* Huiujeong-ro: the name of this street is the former name of
Mangwonjeong, a pavilion built by his brother near the
Han river;
[Source: information panel on the site of Mangweonjeong.]
* Poeun-ro: the name refers to the pen name of
Jeong Mong-ju, whose statue stands at one end of the street;
* Seonji-gil;
* Tojeong-ro;
* Yanghwajin-gil: the name refers to Yanghwagin, a former port and ferry dock on the Han riverside;
* Yanghwa-ro: leads to
Yanghwa Bridge
The Yanghwa Bridge (양화대교) is an eight lane bridge spanning the Han River in Seoul. The bridge connects Mapo-gu on the north side of the river to Yeongdeungpo-gu on the south side of the river. The bridge is buttressed by the eastern en ...
, near the former site of the Yanghwajin ferry dock;
* Worldcup-ro: leads to the
Seoul World Cup Stadium and separates Hapjeong-dong from
Seogyo-dong
Seogyo-dong is a '' dong'', or neighbourhood, of the Mapo-gu district in Seoul, South Korea.
Education
Seogyo Elementary School is located in Seogyo-dong.
See also
*Administrative divisions of South Korea
South Korea is made up of 17 first ...
.
Landmarks
A few historical landmarks may be found in Hapjeong-dong:
*
Mangwonjeong was a pavilion built in 1424 by
Prince Hyoryeong
Grand Prince Hyoryeong (Hangul: 효령대군, Hanja: 孝寧大君; 6 January 1396 – 12 June 1486), personal name Yi Bo (Hangul: 이보, Hanja: 李補), was the second son and fifth child of King Taejong of Joseon and his wife, Queen Wongyeong ...
, elder brother of
King Sejong, to oversee farming every spring and fall. Its first name, "Huiujeong" ("a pavilion meeting a delightful rain"), was given by King Sejong after seeing the field getting wet by rain during a visit. Later, Prince Wolsan, brother of
King Seongjong, inherited the pavilion and renamed it "Mangwongeong". The pavilion was damaged by a flood in 1925 and rebuilt in 1989. Nowadays it is accessible from Donggyo-ro 8an-gil and oversees the
Han river expressway.
*
Yangwhajin was a port and ferry dock on the Han riverside, located near Jeoldu-san. It used to be an important entry point to Seoul.
Historical background of Yanghwagin
Yanghwagin Foreign Missionary Cemetery web site.
* Jeoldu-san
Jeoldu-san (Korean: 절두산, Hanja: 切頭山) (lit. ''beheading mountain'') is a rocky promontory overlooking the Han River in the district of Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea. Literal translation is "cutting off head mountain." A public memorial ...
is a rocky promontory that oversees the Han river near the Dangsan Railway Bridge, with a shrine and park dedicated to Christian martyrs.
* Yanghwajin Foreigners' Cemetery
Yanghwajin Foreign Missionary Cemetery ( ko, 양화진외국인선교사묘원), also known as the Hapjeong-dong () International Cemetery, is a cemetery overlooking the Han River in the district of Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea. Designated in 189 ...
, located near Jeoldu-san.
Other notable sites in Hapjeong-dong include:
* Yanghwa Bridge
The Yanghwa Bridge (양화대교) is an eight lane bridge spanning the Han River in Seoul. The bridge connects Mapo-gu on the north side of the river to Yeongdeungpo-gu on the south side of the river. The bridge is buttressed by the eastern en ...
, that connects to Seonyu-do and the Han river south bank.
* the Seoul Thermal Power Station, also partly located in Dangin-dong
Dangin-dong is a '' dong'', neighbourhood of the Mapo-gu district in Seoul, South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and shar ...
.
A number of companies specialized in music or media are located in Hapjeong-dong, included YG Entertainment.
Transport
The area is served by subway via Hapjeong station ( and ),
and Sangsu station (). Also, various Seoul bus lines reach the street.
References
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External links
Mapo-gu official website in English
at the Mapo-gu official website
Map of Mapo-gu
at the Mapo-gu official website
Hapjeong-dong resident office website
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Neighbourhoods of Mapo District