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Umyeon-dong (Korean: 우면동) is a dong (neighbourhood) of Seocho District, Seoul, South Korea is part of Gangnam District and a well-known, private neighborhood for the wealthy in southern Seoul. [1] It is a legal dong (법정동) administered under its administrative dong (행정동), Yangjae 1-dong. The first syllable of the name is ...
List of neighborhoods of Seoul This page was last edited on 14 October 2024, at 22:13 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Neighborhoods of Sejong City (9 P) Neighborhoods of Seoul (25 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Neighborhoods of South Korea"
One of the city’s most popular tourist hot spots, it attracts thousands of visitors every day. A Seoul neighborhood is so crowded with tourists that the government is taking over Skip to main ...
Cheongdam-dong (Korean: 청담동) is a ward of Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea. [1] [2] The area is best known in South Korea as an affluent neighborhood populated by a disproportionately high number of high-income individuals and for having some of the most expensive real estate in the country.
Hannam-dong (Korean: 한남동) is a wealthy dong (neighborhood) of Yongsan District, Seoul, South Korea.It has been portrayed continuously in South Korea's popular culture as an oasis of wealth and luxury, thus becoming the subject of numerous domestic films, television series, and popular music references.
Insadong street sign, 2014. Teheranno road post that says "Tehran Road" both in Korean hangul (테헤란로) and Persian (خیابان تهران), 2007. Neighborhoods of Seoul are not governmental administrative divisions, but rather more informal area designations, often surrounding a particular landmark, such as a road, a university, or a gate of the old city. Names are listed in Hangul and ...
The neighborhood was originally a sandy field in the Han River. However, the area was prone to summer floods, which caused residents to move to the riverbank. Therefore, the area was originally named Ichon-dong (이촌동; 移村洞; lit. 'moving village neighborhood'), though the Hanja were later changed.