Sindang station explained

Native Name:신당
Sindang
Line Name:Line 2
Station Number:206
Native Name:신당
Sindang
Line Name:Line 6
Station Number:635
Mlanguage:
Child:yes
Hangul:신당역
Mr:Sindang-nyŏk
Rr:Sindang-nyeok
Address:431-1 Toegye-ro jiha, 106-1 Sindang 5-dong,
Jung-gu, Seoul[1] [2]
Operator:Seoul Metro
Lines:
Platforms:3
Tracks:4
Structure:Underground
Years:September 16, 1983
Events: opened
Years2:December 15, 2000
Events2: opened

Sindang Station is a subway station on the Seoul Subway Line 2 and Line 6.

The Line 2 station is located in Sindang-dong, and the Line 6 station in Heungin-dong, both within Jung-gu of Seoul.

Vicinity

Chungmu Arts Hall

Chungmu Arts Hall is an art center near Sindang station Entrance No.9 of Line 6. It is a multi-purpose cultural complex, with theatres and sports facilities, as well as art gallery and academy.[3]

Sindang neighbourhood

The Sindang-dong neighbourhood, is found by turning at the first left coming from exit 8 and for approximately two blocks. It is a popular shopping area with a variety of food markets, and eateries that specialise in Korean snacks such as Tteokbokki.[4] It is known to Koreans for its Tteokbokki Town.

References

37.5656°N 127.0194°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 신당역. Doosan Encyclopedia. 2016-01-26. Korean.
  2. Web site: 신당역. 서울지명사전. 2016-01-26. Korean.
  3. http://www.cmah.or.kr/Home/English/Main.aspx "Chungmu Arts Hall official homepage"
  4. http://www.visitseoul.net/en/article/article.do?_method=view&m=0004003002010&p=03&art_id=667&lang=en "Visit Seoul: Chungmu Art Hall"