Seodaemun District Explained

Seodaemun
Native Name Lang:ko
Official Name:Korean: {{nobold|서대문구 · 西大門區
Settlement Type:Autonomous District
Flag Alt:Flag of Seodaemun
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Coordinates:37.5792°N 126.9367°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:South Korea
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Sudogwon
Subdivision Type2:Special City
Subdivision Name2:Seoul
Subdivision Type3:Administrative dong
Subdivision Name3:14
Leader Party:People Power
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Lee Sung-heon
Leader Title1:MNAs
Area Total Km2:17.61
Population Total:313,814
Population As Of:2010[1]
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Demonym:서대문구민 (Seodaemun gumin)
Timezone1:Korea Standard Time
Utc Offset1:+9
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:03600 ~ 03899
Area Code Type:Area code
Area Code:+82-2,300,700,3150~
Blank Name:Flower
Blank Info:Rose
Blank1 Name:Tree
Blank1 Info:Pine tree
Blank2 Name:Bird
Blank2 Info:Korean magpie
Website:Seodaemun-gu official website
Governing Body:Seodaemun District Council

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 neighborhoods). Seodaemun is located in northwestern Seoul, bordering the city districts of Eunpyeong to the northwest, Mapo to the southwest, Jung to the southeast, and Jongno to the east.

Seodaemun is part of the Seongjeosimni (Outer old Seoul) area and is named after Donuimun, one of the Eight Gates of Seoul which was formerly located within the district. Seodaemun is home to Seodaemun Independence Park, which contains several historic monuments and buildings such as the Seodaemun Prison museum and the Independence Gate.

Moon Seok-Jin (문석진) of the Democratic Party has been the mayor of Seodaemun since July 2010.

Administrative divisions

Seodaemun District consists of 14 "administrative dong"s (haengjeong-dong 행정동).

Infrastructure

Government and infrastructure

At one time the Korean Maritime Safety Tribunal (KMST) had its headquarters in the district.[2]

Education

Seobu District Office of Education under the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education operates public schools in Seodaemun District.[3]

There are also numerous private institutions in Seodaemun District offering education for primary and secondary levels.

Private primary and secondary schools:

Private institutions offering higher education in Seodaemun District are Chugye University for the Arts, Ewha Womans University, Kyonggi University, Methodist Theological University, Myongji College, Myongji University, Seoul School of Integrated Sciences & Technologies, Seoul Women's College of Nursing, and Yonsei University.

Seodaemun District also has a public library called Lee Jin Ah Memorial Library. The construction of the library was made possible through a generous donation by the parents of the namesake Lee. Lee's Parents, after losing Lee in a tragic lethal accident, wanted to commemorate the life of their daughter who enjoyed reading.[5] Since the opening on Lee's anniversary in 2005, the main library now has approximately over 76,000 books.[6]

Facilities

Government and infrastructure

The Korean National Police Agency has its headquarters in Migeun-dong, Seodaemun District.[7]

Attractions

The district covers 17.6 square kilometers, approximately 2.9% of the total area of Seoul. Seodaemun District is populated by middle and upper-income families.

Seodaemun District incorporates residential areas and historical areas including Bongwon Temple, Sinchon Railway Station (the oldest train station in Seoul) and Seodaemun Prison History Hall. Also it has a historic culture site "Seodaemun Independence Park." This place located at Dongnimmun station, includes a 3.1 independence memorial statue, Independence Gate and more. This educational park is a major tourist attraction of Seodaemun District. Seodaemun District is a Rest Place together with nature surrounded by Mt. Ansan, Mt. Baengnyeonsan and Hongjecheon stream in the city. Also known as Mt. Muaksan, Mt. Ansan has many steep slopes, but because it has an altitude of only 295.5m, it is a favorite hiking trail among locals. There are about ten climbing courses. At the summit, there is Ansan Beacon Mound, with views of Mt. Bukhansan, Mt. Inwangsan, Haegjusanseong Fortress and Hangang River. Mt. Ansan is a highly popular tourist attraction of Seodaemun District. Also, on the Mt. Ansan path, the Seodaemun Museum of Natural History, built by the local governing body, exhibits various geological and biological relics and records. Named after Hongjewon, which was where Chinese envoys were greet and entertained, Hongjecheon Stream was where the women who were forcefully taken to the Qing Dynasty cleansed their bodies upon returning home. The once dried stream was restored and today there is a musical fountain, a water mill, a man-made waterfall and hiking trails.

There are shopping streets for the young, "Walking street" in Sinchon and "Fashion street" near Ewha Womans University.[8] The area has a 66m2 store of Korean cosmetics brand Skin Food, which has been opened since June 2004 in Changcheon-dong and it also sells Traditional Korean medicine or hanbang.[9]

Sister cities

Notable people from Seodaemun District

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://kosis.kr/abroad/abroad_01List.jsp?parentId=A Korean Statistical Information Service (Korean) > Population and Household > Census Result (2010) > Population by Administrative district, Sex and Age / Alien by Administrative district and Sex
  2. "Location." (Archive) Korean Maritime Safety Tribunal. February 9, 2005. Retrieved on January 1, 2014. "139 Chungjeong-No 3, Seodaemun-Gu, Seoul, 120-715, Republic of Korea"
  3. Web site: Educational Institutionas in District. 2012-04-06. https://web.archive.org/web/20150621225028/http://www.sens.go.kr/openedu/openedu_7_1.jsp. 2015-06-21. dead.
  4. "Overseas Chinese High School Seoul,KOREA." International School Information, Government of South Korea. Retrieved on March 30, 2016. "176 Yeonhui-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, 120-110, Korea"
  5. Web site: Overview. 2012-04-06. https://web.archive.org/web/20110728143921/http://www.sdmljalib.or.kr/introduce/introduce01.asp. 2011-07-28. dead.
  6. Web site: Materials. 2012-04-06. https://web.archive.org/web/20130728043111/http://sdmljalib.or.kr/introduce/introduce06.asp. 2013-07-28. dead.
  7. http://www.police.go.kr/eng/index.jsp Home page
  8. Web site: 서대문구 (Seodaemun-gu 西大門區) . . 2008-04-18 . ko .
  9. Web site: Destinations by Region>Seoul>Seodaemun-gu>Skin Food. Korea Tourism Organization. 8 October 2012.