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Gwacheon

Gwacheon (Korean pronunciation: [kwa̠.tsʰʌ̹n]) is a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. It lies close to Seoul in the heart of the Seoul National Capital Area, and also lies just east of Anyang. Seoul Subway Line 4 passes through the city.

Gwacheon
과천시
Korean transcription(s)
 • Hangul과천시
 • Hanja果川市
 • Revised RomanizationGwacheon-si
 • McCune-ReischauerKwach'ŏn-si
Coordinates: 37°26′N 127°0′E / 37.433°N 127.000°E / 37.433; 127.000Coordinates: 37°26′N 127°0′E / 37.433°N 127.000°E / 37.433; 127.000
CountrySouth Korea
RegionGyeonggi Province (Sudogwon)
Administrative divisions6 dong
Government
 • MayorYeo In-kook[1]
Area
 • Total35.86 km2 (13.85 sq mi)
Population
 (2010 Jun)
 • Total72,088
 • Density2,010.3/km2 (5,207/sq mi)
 • Dialect
Seoul
WebsiteGwacheon City (in English)

Various attractions usually associated with Seoul, including Seoul Grand Park, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul Land, Gwacheon National Science Museum, and Seoul Race Park are actually located in Gwacheon or its immediate jurisdiction. It is also home to a major administrative center of the Korean government.

History

Early history

In 475 CE, the land that would one day become Gwacheon was a part of Yulmok-gun, a county of the Korean Peninsula's Goguryeo dynasty. Later, in 757, Unified Silla dubbed the area Yuljin-gun, a county of Hansan-ju, and the Goryeo dynasty renamed it Gwaju in 940. From 990 - 994, Gwaju was known by such nicknames as "Bulim" and "Buan." The year 1018 saw Goryeo christen the area Gwaju-hyeon, but the Joseon dynasty changed its name to Gwacheon-hyeon in 1413. Gwacheon-hyeon was a part of Gwangju-mok, Gyeonggi Province.[2] Much larger than today's Gwacheon-si, Gwacheon-hyeon included such territory as modern-day Gunpo.[3]

May 26, 1895 saw Gwacheon-hyeon become Gwacheon-gun, and on March 1, 1914, Gwacheon- and Ansan-gun were annexed to nearby Siheung-gun. The area containing present-day Gwacheon was deemed Gwacheon-myeon, a division of Siheung-gun.[2] Gwacheon-myeon was a large farming village just south of Seoul, as it had been for centuries, and its population had topped 6,000 by 1960.[4]

In the 1970s, the South Korean government was considering moving its capital south, to a location farther from the border with North Korea as Seoul lies within the artillery range from any North Korean attacks. A complete relocation of the capital proved financially impossible, but a compromise was reached[4] in 1975:[5] move key government agencies several kilometers south of Seoul's downtown, beyond the range of nearly all of North Korea's artillery capability. Gwacheon-myeon, south of both Seoul and the protective Gwanaksan mountain range, was chosen as the site of this new administrative city in 1978, and a groundbreaking ceremony in Gwacheon was held in 1979.[4]

Administrative city

Several government ministries were moved from Seoul to Gwacheon throughout the 1980s and 1990s,[5] and residential districts were constructed to house the employees and their families.[4] The nine million square meter Seoul Grand Park was opened in Gwacheon in 1984 as the new location of Seoul Zoo. Over the next four years, two amusement parks, a botanical garden, and the National Museum of Contemporary Art were also built on the property.[6] On January 1, 1986, Gwacheon was officially elevated to Gwacheon-si (city),[2] and three years later, Siheung-gun was completely disbanded when five other cities in the Seoul National Capital Area were created by the national government.[3]

When Seoul won the right to host the 1988 Summer Olympics, it placed the Korean Racing Association in charge of constructing an Olympic Equestrian Park. 280 acres of land in Gwacheon were thus secured by the KRA, and construction began in 1984. Seoul Equestrian Park hosted several Olympic events in 1988, and after the conclusion of the games, the park was renamed Seoul Racecourse Park and converted into a horse racing facility. Gwacheon accordingly replaced Seoul's Ttukseom area as the city's horse racing hub, and the first race at the new location occurred on September 1, 1989.[7]

Five stations on Seoul Metropolitan Subway's Line 4 opened in Gwacheon on April 1, 1994. The line runs southwest through the city from Seoul into Anyang and includes Seonbawi Station, Seoul Racecourse Park Station, Seoul Grand Park Station, Gwacheon Station, and Government Complex Gwacheon Station.

In 2012, government offices in Gwacheon began relocating to Sejong City, a new administrative capital created by the Korean government in the middle of the country, around 150 kilometers south of Seoul.[8] The move had adverse effects on Gwacheon's local economy, with business such as restaurants and cafes losing considerable portions of their customer base. Fifty-four shops shut down at the end of 2012 and beginning of 2013, while others could no longer turn a profit and were forced to lay off employees. The national government hoped to counter the city's economic crisis by moving fourteen new government agencies to Gwacheon.[9]

Characteristics

Gwacheon intended to have a large importance on governmental construction. There is No.2 government building. So it keeps the position of planned city concerning politics in South Korea. It has been serving as a second center of governmental complex which consists of city hall, welfare management offices, health care department, and many other sub departments of politics.

Seoul Grand Park and Gwanaksan occupy a large portion of the city. The presence of mountains and forests accentuate the status of Gwacheon as a destination for Korean nature lovers.[citation needed] In addition, the Seoul Race Park is also located in the city. Gwacheon has few historically preserved sites as well. Gwacheon Hyanggyo (Korean Confucianism institution built in 1389), YeonJudae (YeonJu Temple which is located at the end of cliff), three stepped pagoda of YeonJuAhm, and Portrait of HyoRyung Janggun (general HyoRyung) are listed as treasure of Gyeonggi-do (Gyeonggi Province) and map of Joseon (Old Korean Kingdom) located in History Ministry inside the governmental complex is listed as one of Korean national treasure. In history of Korea, Gwacheon has not only been known for its landscape but also as important center of education and religious practices by Kings.[citation needed]

The first foreign-language high school established in Gyeonggi-do, Gwacheon Foreign Language High School is located in Jongang-dong. Gwacheon has the Science and Technology Center and one of the biggest public libraries of Gyeonggi-do.

Climate

Gwacheon has a humid continental climate (Köppen: Dwa), but can be considered a borderline humid subtropical climate (Köppen: Cwa) using the −3 °C (27 °F) isotherm.

Climate data for Gwacheon (1991–2020 normals)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 2.7
(36.9)
5.7
(42.3)
11.7
(53.1)
18.5
(65.3)
24.2
(75.6)
28.1
(82.6)
29.6
(85.3)
30.7
(87.3)
26.6
(79.9)
20.5
(68.9)
12.4
(54.3)
4.6
(40.3)
17.9
(64.2)
Daily mean °C (°F) −2.3
(27.9)
0.3
(32.5)
5.9
(42.6)
12.0
(53.6)
17.9
(64.2)
22.4
(72.3)
25.2
(77.4)
25.9
(78.6)
21.0
(69.8)
14.2
(57.6)
7.0
(44.6)
−0.2
(31.6)
12.4
(54.3)
Average low °C (°F) −7.1
(19.2)
−4.5
(23.9)
0.6
(33.1)
6.5
(43.7)
12.1
(53.8)
17.5
(63.5)
21.7
(71.1)
22.2
(72.0)
16.5
(61.7)
8.9
(48.0)
2.2
(36.0)
−4.9
(23.2)
7.6
(45.7)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 13.4
(0.53)
24.1
(0.95)
32.7
(1.29)
67.4
(2.65)
90.2
(3.55)
123.8
(4.87)
392.8
(15.46)
313.6
(12.35)
137.9
(5.43)
45.3
(1.78)
52.1
(2.05)
19.8
(0.78)
1,313.1
(51.70)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.1 mm) 3.7 3.9 5.4 7.0 7.3 8.2 13.7 13.3 7.6 5.2 7.0 5.0 87.3
Source: Korea Meteorological Administration[10][11][12]

Notable people

Gwacheon's notable residents include Kim Seok-Jin, singer and member of K-pop group BTS.

Noted graphic artist Dennis Hwang spent much of his childhood in Gwacheon

Lee Hoe-taek (Hui), singer and member of K-pop group Pentagon was born in Gwacheon as well.

Festival

Gwacheon Festival was one of the leading street arts festivals in Korea starting from 1997. The festival took place in late September, presenting theater, dance, visual art, music in public space and Korean traditional outdoor theater, etc. The name of the festival has been changed recently from "Gwacheon Hanmadang Festival" to "Gwacheon Festival". The festival aimed at the contribution to the development of street arts and introducing various street arts to Korean audience. The festival also contributed to international cultural exchange and encouraged collaboration between Korean and international artists. Every year, the festival had around 20 Korean companies, 10 from overseas, and more than 100,000 audiences. In March 2015 the festival changed from street theater to horse attraction, based on a decision of the festival council and on advice of the new mayor of Gwacheon, a woman elected the previous year. The artistic director of the festival, YIM su-taek, therefore left the festival, trying to find a new challenge. 2018 the Gwacheon Festival was re-activated, his director is now the former director of the Seoul Festival, Mr. KIM Jong-Seok.

Home stay

Gwacheon city operates a home stay program for foreigners. The city sponsors this program and residents of the city host foreigners living in Korea who want to spend a night in a traditional Korean home. The program helps foreigners understand Korean culture and lifestyle.[13]

Government

The headquarters of the Ministry of Justice is in Building #1 of the Gwacheon Government Complex in Gwacheon.[14] The Korea Correctional Service, an agency of the MOJ, is in this building.[15]

The headquarters of the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning are in Building #4 of the Gwacheon Government Complex.[16]

Several government ministries and agencies formerly residing in Gwacheon are now located in Sejong City. The Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs (MLTM, now the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport or MOLIT) was previously headquartered in the fourth building of the Gwacheon Government Complex,[17] in Gwacheon.[18] Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (now succeeded by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs) also formerly had its headquarters in the Gwacheon Government Complex.[19] Previously the Ministry of Environment had its headquarters in Gwacheon.[20] The Ministry of Strategy and Finance previously had its headquarters in Government Complex II.[21] The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE), previously known as the Ministry of Knowledge Economy (MKE) and the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy (MOCIE), was previously located in the government complex in Gwacheon.[22] The Ministry of Employment and Labor (MOEL), previously the Ministry of Labor, was located in Buildings 1 and 3 of the Government Complex II.[23]

Utility facilities

  • Gwacheon City Facilities Management Corporation[24]
  • Gwacheon Public Library of Information & Science[25]
  • The Gyeonggi Gwacheon Library of Education[26]
  • Munwon Library[27]
  • Gwacheon City Youth Center[28]
  • Gwanmun Sports Park
  • Munwon Sports Park

Symbol

  • Tree: chestnut
  • Flower: royal azalea
  • Bird: dove
  • Animal: horse

Transportation

Railroad

(Seocho-gu, Seoul) ← SeonbawiRacecourse ParkSeoul Grand ParkGwacheonGovernment Complex Gwacheon → (Anyang)

Twin towns – sister cities

Gwacheon is twinned with:[29]

See also

References

  1. ^ "About Gwacheon City: Greeting". Gwacheon City. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
  2. ^ a b c "About Gwacheon: History". Gwacheon City. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
  3. ^ a b "About Gunpo: History". Gunpo City. Archived from the original on 2012-07-08. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
  4. ^ a b c d Andrew Lankov (March 15, 2012). "Gwacheon Complex". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
  5. ^ a b . Government Buildings Management Service. Archived from the original on 2014-07-26. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
  6. ^ "Purpose and History". Seoul Zoo. Retrieved 2014-07-18.
  7. ^ . Korean Racing Association. Archived from the original on 2010-08-16. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
  8. ^ "Government Complex Begins Move to Sejong City". Arirang News. November 25, 2012. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
  9. ^ Choi Mo-ran, Kwon Sang-soo (February 7, 2013). "Gwacheon hit by Sejong City move". Korea Joongang Daily. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
  10. ^ (PDF) (in Korean). Korea Meteorological Administration. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 January 2022. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  11. ^ 우리나라 기후평년값 - 파일셋 (in Korean). Korea Meteorological Administration. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  12. ^ 우리나라 기후평년값 - 그래프 (in Korean). Korea Meteorological Administration. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  13. ^ "Official Site of Korea Tourism Org.: Gwacheon, the City of Exciting Horse Racing and a Grand Amusement Park!". Archived from the original on 2012-12-27. Retrieved 2012-11-28.
  14. ^ "Location Archived 2014-01-01 at archive.today." (Archive) Ministry of Justice (Republic of Korea). Retrieved on January 1, 2014. "Building #1, Gwacheon Government Complex, Jungang-dong1, Gwacheon-si, Kyunggi-do."
  15. ^ Home page (). Korea Correctional Service. Retrieved on December 23, 2015. "Building #1, Government Complex-Gwacheon, 47, Gwanmun-ro, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, 427-700 Republic of Korea." - Korean address: "[427-700] 경기도 과천시 관문로 47 정부과천청사 5동 법무부 교정본부"
  16. ^ "Location Map Archived 2014-01-01 at archive.today." (Archive) Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning. Retrieved on January 1, 2014. "Government Complex-Gwacheon, 47, Gwanmun-ro, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do 427-700, KOREA"
  17. ^ "img_0104.gif Archived 2013-12-31 at archive.today." (Archive) Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs. Retrieved on May 11, 2011.
  18. ^ "Minister ." (Archive) Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs. Retrieved on May 11, 2011. "Company Address : 1 Jungang-dong, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea (427-760)"
  19. ^ "." (Archive) Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. Retrieved on 31 December 2013. "3-108 Gwacheon Government Office Bldg, joongang 1, Gwacheon, Gyeonggi"
  20. ^ "" (English) (Archive). Ministry of Environment. July 16, 2011. Retrieved on December 31, 2013. "88 Gwanmoon-ro, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, 427-729, Republic of Korea"
  21. ^ "" (English) (Archive). Ministry of Strategy and Finance. April 9, 2011. Retrieved on December 31, 2013. "Ministry of Strategy and Finance, Government Complex II, 49 Gwanmoonro, Gwacheon City, Gyeonggi Province, 427-725, Korea"
  22. ^ "." (Archive) Ministry of Knowledge Economy. Retrieved on January 1, 2013. "Address Ministry of Knowledge Economy, 88, Gwanmoonro, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea"
  23. ^ "." (Archive) Ministry of Employment and Labor. April 26, 2013. Retrieved on January 1, 2014. "Address 427-718 Ministry of Employment and Labor. Government Complex II, 47 Gwanmun-ro, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea"
  24. ^ Gwacheon City Facilities Management Corporation
  25. ^ Gwacheon Public Library of Information & Science
  26. ^ The Gyeonggi Gwacheon Library of Education
  27. ^ Munwon Library
  28. ^ Gwacheon City Youth Center
  29. ^ "Sister city Affiliation". gccity.go.kr. Gwacheon. Retrieved 2020-04-14.
  30. ^ "Gwacheon Park - Airdrie, Alberta - Sister City Monuments on". Waymarking.com. Retrieved 2022-05-03.

External links

  • City government website (in English)
  • City government website (in Korean)
  • City Council website (in English)
  • Gwacheon Xi-ella the edition website (in Korean)

gwacheon, korean, pronunciation, tsʰʌ, city, gyeonggi, province, south, korea, lies, close, seoul, heart, seoul, national, capital, area, also, lies, just, east, anyang, seoul, subway, line, passes, through, city, 과천시municipal, citykorean, transcription, hangu. Gwacheon Korean pronunciation kwa tsʰʌ n is a city in Gyeonggi Province South Korea It lies close to Seoul in the heart of the Seoul National Capital Area and also lies just east of Anyang Seoul Subway Line 4 passes through the city Gwacheon 과천시Municipal CityKorean transcription s Hangul과천시 Hanja果川市 Revised RomanizationGwacheon si McCune ReischauerKwach ŏn siFlagEmblem of GwacheonCoordinates 37 26 N 127 0 E 37 433 N 127 000 E 37 433 127 000 Coordinates 37 26 N 127 0 E 37 433 N 127 000 E 37 433 127 000CountrySouth KoreaRegionGyeonggi Province Sudogwon Administrative divisions6 dongGovernment MayorYeo In kook 1 Area Total35 86 km2 13 85 sq mi Population 2010 Jun Total72 088 Density2 010 3 km2 5 207 sq mi DialectSeoulWebsiteGwacheon City in English Various attractions usually associated with Seoul including Seoul Grand Park National Museum of Contemporary Art Seoul Land Gwacheon National Science Museum and Seoul Race Park are actually located in Gwacheon or its immediate jurisdiction It is also home to a major administrative center of the Korean government Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Administrative city 2 Characteristics 3 Climate 4 Notable people 5 Festival 6 Home stay 7 Government 8 Utility facilities 9 Symbol 10 Transportation 10 1 Railroad 11 Twin towns sister cities 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistory EditEarly history Edit In 475 CE the land that would one day become Gwacheon was a part of Yulmok gun a county of the Korean Peninsula s Goguryeo dynasty Later in 757 Unified Silla dubbed the area Yuljin gun a county of Hansan ju and the Goryeo dynasty renamed it Gwaju in 940 From 990 994 Gwaju was known by such nicknames as Bulim and Buan The year 1018 saw Goryeo christen the area Gwaju hyeon but the Joseon dynasty changed its name to Gwacheon hyeon in 1413 Gwacheon hyeon was a part of Gwangju mok Gyeonggi Province 2 Much larger than today s Gwacheon si Gwacheon hyeon included such territory as modern day Gunpo 3 May 26 1895 saw Gwacheon hyeon become Gwacheon gun and on March 1 1914 Gwacheon and Ansan gun were annexed to nearby Siheung gun The area containing present day Gwacheon was deemed Gwacheon myeon a division of Siheung gun 2 Gwacheon myeon was a large farming village just south of Seoul as it had been for centuries and its population had topped 6 000 by 1960 4 In the 1970s the South Korean government was considering moving its capital south to a location farther from the border with North Korea as Seoul lies within the artillery range from any North Korean attacks A complete relocation of the capital proved financially impossible but a compromise was reached 4 in 1975 5 move key government agencies several kilometers south of Seoul s downtown beyond the range of nearly all of North Korea s artillery capability Gwacheon myeon south of both Seoul and the protective Gwanaksan mountain range was chosen as the site of this new administrative city in 1978 and a groundbreaking ceremony in Gwacheon was held in 1979 4 Administrative city Edit Several government ministries were moved from Seoul to Gwacheon throughout the 1980s and 1990s 5 and residential districts were constructed to house the employees and their families 4 The nine million square meter Seoul Grand Park was opened in Gwacheon in 1984 as the new location of Seoul Zoo Over the next four years two amusement parks a botanical garden and the National Museum of Contemporary Art were also built on the property 6 On January 1 1986 Gwacheon was officially elevated to Gwacheon si city 2 and three years later Siheung gun was completely disbanded when five other cities in the Seoul National Capital Area were created by the national government 3 When Seoul won the right to host the 1988 Summer Olympics it placed the Korean Racing Association in charge of constructing an Olympic Equestrian Park 280 acres of land in Gwacheon were thus secured by the KRA and construction began in 1984 Seoul Equestrian Park hosted several Olympic events in 1988 and after the conclusion of the games the park was renamed Seoul Racecourse Park and converted into a horse racing facility Gwacheon accordingly replaced Seoul s Ttukseom area as the city s horse racing hub and the first race at the new location occurred on September 1 1989 7 Five stations on Seoul Metropolitan Subway s Line 4 opened in Gwacheon on April 1 1994 The line runs southwest through the city from Seoul into Anyang and includes Seonbawi Station Seoul Racecourse Park Station Seoul Grand Park Station Gwacheon Station and Government Complex Gwacheon Station In 2012 government offices in Gwacheon began relocating to Sejong City a new administrative capital created by the Korean government in the middle of the country around 150 kilometers south of Seoul 8 The move had adverse effects on Gwacheon s local economy with business such as restaurants and cafes losing considerable portions of their customer base Fifty four shops shut down at the end of 2012 and beginning of 2013 while others could no longer turn a profit and were forced to lay off employees The national government hoped to counter the city s economic crisis by moving fourteen new government agencies to Gwacheon 9 Characteristics EditGwacheon intended to have a large importance on governmental construction There is No 2 government building So it keeps the position of planned city concerning politics in South Korea It has been serving as a second center of governmental complex which consists of city hall welfare management offices health care department and many other sub departments of politics Seoul Grand Park and Gwanaksan occupy a large portion of the city The presence of mountains and forests accentuate the status of Gwacheon as a destination for Korean nature lovers citation needed In addition the Seoul Race Park is also located in the city Gwacheon has few historically preserved sites as well Gwacheon Hyanggyo Korean Confucianism institution built in 1389 YeonJudae YeonJu Temple which is located at the end of cliff three stepped pagoda of YeonJuAhm and Portrait of HyoRyung Janggun general HyoRyung are listed as treasure of Gyeonggi do Gyeonggi Province and map of Joseon Old Korean Kingdom located in History Ministry inside the governmental complex is listed as one of Korean national treasure In history of Korea Gwacheon has not only been known for its landscape but also as important center of education and religious practices by Kings citation needed The first foreign language high school established in Gyeonggi do Gwacheon Foreign Language High School is located in Jongang dong Gwacheon has the Science and Technology Center and one of the biggest public libraries of Gyeonggi do Climate EditGwacheon has a humid continental climate Koppen Dwa but can be considered a borderline humid subtropical climate Koppen Cwa using the 3 C 27 F isotherm Climate data for Gwacheon 1991 2020 normals Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 2 7 36 9 5 7 42 3 11 7 53 1 18 5 65 3 24 2 75 6 28 1 82 6 29 6 85 3 30 7 87 3 26 6 79 9 20 5 68 9 12 4 54 3 4 6 40 3 17 9 64 2 Daily mean C F 2 3 27 9 0 3 32 5 5 9 42 6 12 0 53 6 17 9 64 2 22 4 72 3 25 2 77 4 25 9 78 6 21 0 69 8 14 2 57 6 7 0 44 6 0 2 31 6 12 4 54 3 Average low C F 7 1 19 2 4 5 23 9 0 6 33 1 6 5 43 7 12 1 53 8 17 5 63 5 21 7 71 1 22 2 72 0 16 5 61 7 8 9 48 0 2 2 36 0 4 9 23 2 7 6 45 7 Average precipitation mm inches 13 4 0 53 24 1 0 95 32 7 1 29 67 4 2 65 90 2 3 55 123 8 4 87 392 8 15 46 313 6 12 35 137 9 5 43 45 3 1 78 52 1 2 05 19 8 0 78 1 313 1 51 70 Average precipitation days 0 1 mm 3 7 3 9 5 4 7 0 7 3 8 2 13 7 13 3 7 6 5 2 7 0 5 0 87 3Source Korea Meteorological Administration 10 11 12 Notable people EditGwacheon s notable residents include Kim Seok Jin singer and member of K pop group BTS Noted graphic artist Dennis Hwang spent much of his childhood in GwacheonLee Hoe taek Hui singer and member of K pop group Pentagon was born in Gwacheon as well Festival EditGwacheon Festival was one of the leading street arts festivals in Korea starting from 1997 The festival took place in late September presenting theater dance visual art music in public space and Korean traditional outdoor theater etc The name of the festival has been changed recently from Gwacheon Hanmadang Festival to Gwacheon Festival The festival aimed at the contribution to the development of street arts and introducing various street arts to Korean audience The festival also contributed to international cultural exchange and encouraged collaboration between Korean and international artists Every year the festival had around 20 Korean companies 10 from overseas and more than 100 000 audiences In March 2015 the festival changed from street theater to horse attraction based on a decision of the festival council and on advice of the new mayor of Gwacheon a woman elected the previous year The artistic director of the festival YIM su taek therefore left the festival trying to find a new challenge 2018 the Gwacheon Festival was re activated his director is now the former director of the Seoul Festival Mr KIM Jong Seok Home stay EditGwacheon city operates a home stay program for foreigners The city sponsors this program and residents of the city host foreigners living in Korea who want to spend a night in a traditional Korean home The program helps foreigners understand Korean culture and lifestyle 13 Government EditThe headquarters of the Ministry of Justice is in Building 1 of the Gwacheon Government Complex in Gwacheon 14 The Korea Correctional Service an agency of the MOJ is in this building 15 The headquarters of the Ministry of Science ICT and Future Planning are in Building 4 of the Gwacheon Government Complex 16 Several government ministries and agencies formerly residing in Gwacheon are now located in Sejong City The Ministry of Land Transport and Maritime Affairs MLTM now the Ministry of Land Infrastructure and Transport or MOLIT was previously headquartered in the fourth building of the Gwacheon Government Complex 17 in Gwacheon 18 Ministry for Food Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries now succeeded by the Ministry of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs also formerly had its headquarters in the Gwacheon Government Complex 19 Previously the Ministry of Environment had its headquarters in Gwacheon 20 The Ministry of Strategy and Finance previously had its headquarters in Government Complex II 21 The Ministry of Trade Industry and Energy MOTIE previously known as the Ministry of Knowledge Economy MKE and the Ministry of Commerce Industry and Energy MOCIE was previously located in the government complex in Gwacheon 22 The Ministry of Employment and Labor MOEL previously the Ministry of Labor was located in Buildings 1 and 3 of the Government Complex II 23 Utility facilities EditGwacheon City Facilities Management Corporation 24 Gwacheon Public Library of Information amp Science 25 The Gyeonggi Gwacheon Library of Education 26 Munwon Library 27 Gwacheon City Youth Center 28 Gwanmun Sports Park Munwon Sports ParkSymbol EditTree chestnut Flower royal azalea Bird dove Animal horseTransportation EditRailroad Edit KorailSeoul Subway Line 4 Seocho gu Seoul Seonbawi Racecourse Park Seoul Grand Park Gwacheon Government Complex Gwacheon Anyang Twin towns sister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in South Korea Gwacheon is twinned with 29 Burlington United States Nanning China Shirahama Japan Airdrie Alberta Canada 30 See also Edit South Korea portalGeography of South KoreaReferences Edit About Gwacheon City Greeting Gwacheon City Retrieved 2014 07 17 a b c About Gwacheon History Gwacheon City Retrieved 2014 07 17 a b About Gunpo History Gunpo City Archived from the original on 2012 07 08 Retrieved 2014 07 17 a b c d Andrew Lankov March 15 2012 Gwacheon Complex The Korea Times Retrieved 2014 07 17 a b Government Complex Gwacheon History Government Buildings Management Service Archived from the original on 2014 07 26 Retrieved 2014 07 17 Purpose and History Seoul Zoo Retrieved 2014 07 18 History of Korean Horse Racing Korean Racing Association Archived from the original on 2010 08 16 Retrieved 2014 07 17 Government Complex Begins Move to Sejong City Arirang News November 25 2012 Retrieved 2014 07 17 Choi Mo ran Kwon Sang soo February 7 2013 Gwacheon hit by Sejong City move Korea Joongang Daily Retrieved 2014 07 17 Climatological Normals of Korea 1991 2020 PDF in Korean Korea Meteorological Administration Archived from the original PDF on 29 January 2022 Retrieved 4 April 2022 우리나라 기후평년값 파일셋 in Korean Korea Meteorological Administration Retrieved 4 April 2022 우리나라 기후평년값 그래프 in Korean Korea Meteorological Administration Retrieved 4 April 2022 Official Site of Korea Tourism Org Gwacheon the City of Exciting Horse Racing and a Grand Amusement Park Archived from the original on 2012 12 27 Retrieved 2012 11 28 Location Archived 2014 01 01 at archive today Archive Ministry of Justice Republic of Korea Retrieved on January 1 2014 Building 1 Gwacheon Government Complex Jungang dong1 Gwacheon si Kyunggi do Home page Archive Korea Correctional Service Retrieved on December 23 2015 Building 1 Government Complex Gwacheon 47 Gwanmun ro Gwacheon si Gyeonggi do 427 700 Republic of Korea Korean address 427 700 경기도 과천시 관문로 47 정부과천청사 5동 법무부 교정본부 Location Map Archived 2014 01 01 at archive today Archive Ministry of Science ICT and Future Planning Retrieved on January 1 2014 Government Complex Gwacheon 47 Gwanmun ro Gwacheon si Gyeonggi do 427 700 KOREA img 0104 gif Archived 2013 12 31 at archive today Archive Ministry of Land Transport and Maritime Affairs Retrieved on May 11 2011 Minister Archive Ministry of Land Transport and Maritime Affairs Retrieved on May 11 2011 Company Address 1 Jungang dong Gwacheon si Gyeonggi do Korea 427 760 Location Archive Ministry for Food Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries Retrieved on 31 December 2013 3 108 Gwacheon Government Office Bldg joongang 1 Gwacheon Gyeonggi Home English Archive Ministry of Environment July 16 2011 Retrieved on December 31 2013 88 Gwanmoon ro Gwacheon si Gyeonggi do 427 729 Republic of Korea Location English Archive Ministry of Strategy and Finance April 9 2011 Retrieved on December 31 2013 Ministry of Strategy and Finance Government Complex II 49 Gwanmoonro Gwacheon City Gyeonggi Province 427 725 Korea Location Archive Ministry of Knowledge Economy Retrieved on January 1 2013 Address Ministry of Knowledge Economy 88 Gwanmoonro Gwacheon si Gyeonggi do Republic of Korea Location Archive Ministry of Employment and Labor April 26 2013 Retrieved on January 1 2014 Address 427 718 Ministry of Employment and Labor Government Complex II 47 Gwanmun ro Gwacheon si Gyeonggi do Korea Gwacheon City Facilities Management Corporation Gwacheon Public Library of Information amp Science The Gyeonggi Gwacheon Library of Education Munwon Library Gwacheon City Youth Center Sister city Affiliation gccity go kr Gwacheon Retrieved 2020 04 14 Gwacheon Park Airdrie Alberta Sister City Monuments on Waymarking com Retrieved 2022 05 03 External links EditCity government website in English City government website in Korean City Council website in English Gwacheon Xi ella the edition website in Korean Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gwacheon amp oldid 1129049238, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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