Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Explained

Hwaseong
Native Name:Korean: 화성시
Translit Lang1:Korean
Settlement Type:Specific city
Translit Lang1 Type1:Hangul
Translit Lang1 Info1:Korean: 화성시
Translit Lang1 Type2:Hanja
Translit Lang1 Info2:Korean: {{linktext|華|城|市
Translit Lang1 Info3:Hwaseong-si
Translit Lang1 Info4:Hwasŏng-si
Pushpin Map:South Korea
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1: Gyeonggi
Population Blank1 Title:Dialect
Population Blank1:Seoul
Area Total Km2:689.48
Population As Of:October 2022
Population Total:904,267
Population Density Km2:929.53
Parts Type:Administrative divisions
Parts:4 eup, 9 myeon, 13 dong
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Seo Cheol-mo
Blank Name:Flower
Blank Info:Forsythia
Blank1 Name:Tree
Blank1 Info:Ginkgo
Blank2 Name:Bird
Blank2 Info:Pigeon
Coordinates:37.1997°N 126.8314°W
Blank Emblem Type:Emblem of Hwaseong
Image Blank Emblem:Hwaseong logo.png

Hwaseong (pronounced as /ko/) is a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. It has the largest area of farmland of any city or county in Gyeonggi Province.[1] Seoul Subway Line 1 passes through Hwaseong, stopping at Byeongjeom Station. Suin Bundang Line also passes through Hwaseong, stopping at Eocheon Station.

Hwaseong Fortress is located in nearby Suwon.

History

During the time of the early Three Kingdoms of Korea, parts of modern-day Hwaseong was controlled by the state of Wonyang, a small statelet that was part of the Mahan confederacy. In 1949, when Suwon was split from the rest of Suwon County, the remaining area of Suwon County was renamed to Hwaseong County, after Hwaseong Fortress in Suwon. On January 1, 1989, the town of Osan was promoted to a city, splitting from Hwaseong County. On March 21, 2001, Hwaseong County would also be promoted to the status of city.[2]

Universal Studios

On November 27, 2007 the city was chosen as the site for the future Universal Studios South Korea theme park. Originally set to open in 2016, it would have been the world's largest Universal Studios theme park, being larger than all the other four combined.[3] The US$3.1 billion park was expected to create at least 58,000 new jobs.[4] In 2014, the project was put on hold. The plan was restarted in 2015, and K-Water (Korean Water Resources Corporation) was chosen as a business partner. Universal Studios South Korea is no longer under development .

Aricell battery factory fire

See main article: article and Aricell battery factory fire.

On June 24, 2024, a fire at a lithium battery factory owned by Aricell killed 23 workers,[5] and a further 8 workers were wounded.[6] The fire was caused by the explosion of a series of battery cells.

Climate

Hwaseong has a humid continental climate (Köppen: Dwa), but can be considered a borderline humid subtropical climate (Köppen: Cwa) using the isotherm. The city is located in the western area of the Korean Peninsula. The temperatures in winter are low along the coast since it is located in the lower plains and close to the Yellow Sea (West Sea), where the water is shallow.[7] Additionally, Siberian air flows directly into the western flatlands of the Korean peninsula, making several areas colder.

Demographics

Hwaseong is populated by 49% male South Korean citizens, 46% female South Korean citizens, and 5% foreign residents. With 236,241 homes, there are on average 2.8 people per registered place of residence in the city. With the exceptions of Byeongjeom 2-dong, Dongtan 2-dong and Dongtan 3-dong, there is a larger number of males than females in every division of the city.[8]

Administrative divisions

Hwaseong has 4 towns (eup), 9 townships (myeon) and 13 neighborhoods (dong). Each eup and myeon is further divided into villages (ri). In October 2014, Namyang-dong was downgraded to an eup- the first case in South Korea. Hwaseong's name comes from Suwon's Hwaseong Fortress, built by King Jeongjo.The most populous areas of Hwaseong are Namyang (to the west), Hyangnam and Bongdam (central), and Dongtan to the east. Dongtan has had an SRT high speed rail station since December 2017. The Seohae Expressway runs through western Hwaseong, while the Gyeongbu Expressway runs through the east of the city..

PlacePopulation (2016.06.30)HouseholdArea (km2)
Bongdam-eup69,94124,88742.7
Ujeong-eup18,0908,10159.7
Hyangnam-eup70,37428,56050.0
Namyang-eup26,91711,61567.0
Maesong-myeon8,3173,67527.4
Bibong-myeon5,8632,81038.5
Mado-myeon6,7623,34731.7
Songsan-myeon11,2875,20553.9
Seosin-myeon6,9933,63943.2
Paltan-myeon10,5565,78450.9
Jangan-myeon10,9835,29767.7
Yanggam-myeon4,2352,23731.1
Jeongnam-myeon12,4875,92640.6
Saesol-dong
Jinan-dong36,35116,2666.2
Byeongjeom 1(il)-dong28,5209,9831.5
Byeongjeom 2(i)-dong26,7588,8921.0
Banwol-dong27,0248,5663.9
Gibae-dong14,8594,8434.2
Hwasan-dong23,4949,13711.6
Dongtan 1(il)-dong53,49418,7285.3
Dongtan 2(i)-dong37,24611,6692.2
Dongtan 3(sam)-dong44,35415,3691.9
Dongtan 4(sa)-dong
Dongtan 5(o)-dong
Dongtan 6(yuk)-dong
Total619,766236,241689.7

Local products

Many special products are sold in the Hwaseong area that are different from other regions of Gyeonggi Province. There are many facilities that grow products ranging from honey melons to herbs. Additionally, meat and dairy products are also available. Hangwa is also made by local companies as a specialty.

Sports

Hwaseong is home to the V-League women's volleyball team Hwaseong IBK Altos and the K3 League football team Hwaseong FC, which is based at Hwaseong Sports Town. This sports complex hosted football and basketball matches in the 2014 Asian Games, while the shooting events were held elsewhere in Hwaseong.

Notable companies

Notable people

Sister cities

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: +++ Hwaseong City (Fine City) +++. 2004-12-30. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20041204214149/http://www.hscity.net/english/html/data/data05_01.asp. 2004-12-04.
  2. Web site: 화성시(華城市) . . 12 November 2023 . ko.
  3. Web site: Will New Universal Studios Be Viable?. 20 January 2010. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20100124061222/http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2010/01/117_59398.html. 24 January 2010.
  4. Web site: Universal Studios picks South Korean theme park site. 27 November 2007 . live. https://web.archive.org/web/20100122152350/http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ent/5330802.html. 2010-01-22.
  5. News: Yim . Hyunsu . Kim . Dogyun . Kim . Daewoung . South Korea battery maker apologises for deadly fire but says it complied with safety rules . 29 June 2024 . . 25 June 2024.
  6. News: Wong . Tessa . Drury . Flora . Exploding batteries spark deadly S Korea factory fire . 29 June 2024 . . 24 June 2024.
  7. Web site: Archived copy. 2010-10-12. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20081121190753/http://english.hscity.net/. 2008-11-21. Climate
  8. Web site: http://www.hscity.go.kr/about/information/information_111/index.jsp. ko:2016년 인구현황. Hwaseong City Council. 2016-06-30. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20160710083211/http://www.hscity.go.kr/about/information/information_111/index.jsp. 2016-07-10.
  9. Web site: Aksaray Belediyesi .