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Daehangno

Daehangno (Hangul:대학로 Hanja:大學路, lit. "college street") is a neighborhood in Seoul north of the Han River within Jongno-gu and Seodaemun-gu.

Daehangno
Daehangno at Night
Korean name
Hangul
대학로
Hanja
大學路
Revised RomanizationDaehangno
McCune–ReischauerTaehangno
Formerly known as
Hangul
숭교방
Hanja
崇敎坊
Revised RomanizationSunggyobang
McCune–ReischauerSungkyopang

Formerly known as Sunggyobang (Hangul:숭교방 Hanja:崇敎坊), meaning "high respect for teaching", its current name was designated when the 1.1 km six-lane road from Hyehwa-dong (혜화동) rotary to Ihwadong (이화동 梨花洞) crossroad was designated as a "street of culture" on May 5, 1985.

Overview

Daehangno is the street from the crossroad of 79–1, Jongno 5-ga, Jongno-gu, to Hyehwadong rotary, 132, Hyehwa-dong. Its name was designated on May 5, 1985, when the street was designated as the “street of culture” representing the characteristics of this area. At the beginning, the section of 700m between Naksan Garden on Hyehwadong side and the Attached Middle School, College of Education, Seoul National University, was designated as a “street without cars” during 18:00 - 22:00 on Saturdays and 12:00 - 22:00 on Sundays and holidays. Daehangno was originally the road of 3.1 km in length from Jangchung Park, 187, Jangchung-dong, to Ssangnim-dong and Ihwa-dong. But, when deciding the name of the street on November 7, 1984, the section between the crossroad of Jongno 5-ga and Jangchung Park was separated from Daehangno as Hunlyeonwon road by the subdivision policy of downtown section. It was originally 25m in width, but expanded to 40m from Ihwadong crossroad to Hyehwadong rotary, owing to the construction of the Seoul Subway Line 4.

This was an area where college students and the youth used to gather as College of Chemistry and College of Law, Seoul National University. But, when Seoul National University moved near Gwanaksan in 1975, Marronnier Park was formed in the area, and many cultural art organizations related to plays, movies, concerts and musicals moved in. Street artists can freely express themselves at Marronnier Park.

Outdoor performance stages and playing grounds located on the road plaza in front of the Korean Culture and Arts Foundation attract the young generation for outdoor concerts, poem recitations, plays and the like.

Major passage areas are Myeongnyun-dong, Yeonji-dong, Hyoje-dong, Ihwa-dong, Dongsung-dong and Yeongeon-dong in Jongno-gu. Daehangno is connected to Changgyeonggungno, Dongsomunno and Jongno, and a convenient place with Hyehwa station of the subway line No 4 and Jongno 5-ga station of Seoul Subway Line 4.

Cultural art organizations such as the Artistic and Cultural Foundation of Korea, the Korean Culture and Arts Foundation, Dongsoong Art Gallery, Art Hall, Samtoh's Blue Bird Theater, Daehangno Theater, Marronnier's Small Theater and Grand Theater of the Literary Hall, including educational institutes such as the Attached Elementary School and Middle School of the College of Education, Seoul National University, Korea National Open University and Hyoje Elementary School, and public institutions such as Hyoje Tax Office, Korea International Cooperation Agency, National Institute for International Education Development, Jungbu District Office of Education and Hyehwa Telephone Office, are all located in this area.

In addition, Heungsadahn, Korea Institute of Design Promotion, Eehwa Wedding Hall, Memorial Hall for 100th anniversary of the Korean Christianity, Christianity Hall and Catholic Youth Hall, and Eehwajang, the remains of the Joseon Dynasty and historical monument No 6 of Seoul, are all located in this area. Also, recently the SunggyunKwan University dormitory was built in the area.

History

King Taejo relocated Sungkyunkwan to the current location, Daehangno, after the founding of the Joseon Dynasty. It gave the former name "Sunggyobang" (Hangul:숭교방 Hanja:崇敎坊), meaning "high respect for teaching".

When Korea was under Japanese rules, Keijō Imperial University was founded in this area. The university was later merged with other colleges into Seoul National University.

After Seoul National University was moved near to the Gwanaksan in 1975, Marronnier Park were formed. Moving of Seoul National University led the opening of the Art Gallery and Art Theater of the Literary Hall and development of cultural space by Kim Swoo Geun in the same area.

Operation of the city plan attracted the moving population on Daehangno being increased gradually.

Tourism

Designation of the name Daehangno, and management and discontinuance of the “street without cars” brought an increase in the number of small theater (establishment of 13 small theaters) and degenerated cultural space for the youth, which was a valuable space for the young culture.

Marronnier Park was activated as the renovation work for street environment was pursued, and small theaters were getting crowded so as to attract the increase of the appearance of commercial drama. Near Daehangno is Naksan Park, also. All these movements are for the space of performing culture.[citation needed]

External links

  • Jongno-gu local government website
  • by Seoul City Government
  • Daehangno videoclip

Coordinates: 37°34′37″N 127°0′7″E / 37.57694°N 127.00194°E / 37.57694; 127.00194

daehangno, hangul, 대학로, hanja, 大學路, college, street, neighborhood, seoul, north, river, within, jongno, seodaemun, nightkorean, namehangul대학로hanja大學路revised, romanizationmccune, reischauertaehangnoformerly, known, ashangul숭교방hanja崇敎坊revised, romanizationsunggy. Daehangno Hangul 대학로 Hanja 大學路 lit college street is a neighborhood in Seoul north of the Han River within Jongno gu and Seodaemun gu DaehangnoDaehangno at NightKorean nameHangul대학로Hanja大學路Revised RomanizationDaehangnoMcCune ReischauerTaehangnoFormerly known asHangul숭교방Hanja崇敎坊Revised RomanizationSunggyobangMcCune ReischauerSungkyopangFormerly known as Sunggyobang Hangul 숭교방 Hanja 崇敎坊 meaning high respect for teaching its current name was designated when the 1 1 km six lane road from Hyehwa dong 혜화동 rotary to Ihwadong 이화동 梨花洞 crossroad was designated as a street of culture on May 5 1985 Contents 1 Overview 2 History 3 Tourism 4 External linksOverview EditDaehangno is the street from the crossroad of 79 1 Jongno 5 ga Jongno gu to Hyehwadong rotary 132 Hyehwa dong Its name was designated on May 5 1985 when the street was designated as the street of culture representing the characteristics of this area At the beginning the section of 700m between Naksan Garden on Hyehwadong side and the Attached Middle School College of Education Seoul National University was designated as a street without cars during 18 00 22 00 on Saturdays and 12 00 22 00 on Sundays and holidays Daehangno was originally the road of 3 1 km in length from Jangchung Park 187 Jangchung dong to Ssangnim dong and Ihwa dong But when deciding the name of the street on November 7 1984 the section between the crossroad of Jongno 5 ga and Jangchung Park was separated from Daehangno as Hunlyeonwon road by the subdivision policy of downtown section It was originally 25m in width but expanded to 40m from Ihwadong crossroad to Hyehwadong rotary owing to the construction of the Seoul Subway Line 4 This was an area where college students and the youth used to gather as College of Chemistry and College of Law Seoul National University But when Seoul National University moved near Gwanaksan in 1975 Marronnier Park was formed in the area and many cultural art organizations related to plays movies concerts and musicals moved in Street artists can freely express themselves at Marronnier Park Outdoor performance stages and playing grounds located on the road plaza in front of the Korean Culture and Arts Foundation attract the young generation for outdoor concerts poem recitations plays and the like Major passage areas are Myeongnyun dong Yeonji dong Hyoje dong Ihwa dong Dongsung dong and Yeongeon dong in Jongno gu Daehangno is connected to Changgyeonggungno Dongsomunno and Jongno and a convenient place with Hyehwa station of the subway line No 4 and Jongno 5 ga station of Seoul Subway Line 4 Cultural art organizations such as the Artistic and Cultural Foundation of Korea the Korean Culture and Arts Foundation Dongsoong Art Gallery Art Hall Samtoh s Blue Bird Theater Daehangno Theater Marronnier s Small Theater and Grand Theater of the Literary Hall including educational institutes such as the Attached Elementary School and Middle School of the College of Education Seoul National University Korea National Open University and Hyoje Elementary School and public institutions such as Hyoje Tax Office Korea International Cooperation Agency National Institute for International Education Development Jungbu District Office of Education and Hyehwa Telephone Office are all located in this area In addition Heungsadahn Korea Institute of Design Promotion Eehwa Wedding Hall Memorial Hall for 100th anniversary of the Korean Christianity Christianity Hall and Catholic Youth Hall and Eehwajang the remains of the Joseon Dynasty and historical monument No 6 of Seoul are all located in this area Also recently the SunggyunKwan University dormitory was built in the area History EditKing Taejo relocated Sungkyunkwan to the current location Daehangno after the founding of the Joseon Dynasty It gave the former name Sunggyobang Hangul 숭교방 Hanja 崇敎坊 meaning high respect for teaching When Korea was under Japanese rules Keijō Imperial University was founded in this area The university was later merged with other colleges into Seoul National University After Seoul National University was moved near to the Gwanaksan in 1975 Marronnier Park were formed Moving of Seoul National University led the opening of the Art Gallery and Art Theater of the Literary Hall and development of cultural space by Kim Swoo Geun in the same area Operation of the city plan attracted the moving population on Daehangno being increased gradually Tourism EditDesignation of the name Daehangno and management and discontinuance of the street without cars brought an increase in the number of small theater establishment of 13 small theaters and degenerated cultural space for the youth which was a valuable space for the young culture Marronnier Park was activated as the renovation work for street environment was pursued and small theaters were getting crowded so as to attract the increase of the appearance of commercial drama Near Daehangno is Naksan Park also All these movements are for the space of performing culture citation needed External links EditDaehangno Seoul s Theater District Official Seoul City Tourism Daehakno University Avenue Article Jongno gu local government website Tour2Korea Article by Seoul City Government Daehangno videoclip Coordinates 37 34 37 N 127 0 7 E 37 57694 N 127 00194 E 37 57694 127 00194 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Daehangno amp oldid 1116791530, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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