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Sejong City

Sejong or Sejong City (Korean: [seːdʑoŋ] ; Korean세종; Hanja世宗), officially the Sejong Special Self-Governing City[3] (세종특별자치시; 世宗特別自治市), is a special self-governing city and the de facto administrative capital of South Korea.

Sejong
세종특별자치시
Sejong Special Self-Governing City
  transcription(s)
 • Korean세종특별자치시
 • Hanja世宗特別自治市
 • Revised RomanizationSejong Teukbyeol-jachisi
 • McCune-ReischauerSejong T'ŭkpyŏl-chach'isi
Sejong
Sejong
Sejong
Coordinates: 36°29′13″N 127°16′56″E / 36.487002°N 127.282234°E / 36.487002; 127.282234
CountryRepublic of Korea
RegionHoseo
First settled2012
Neighbourhood
Town
Townships
12
1
9
Government
 • TypeMayor–Council
 • MayorChoi Min-ho (People Power)
 • BodySejong City Council
Area
 • Total465.23 km2 (179.63 sq mi)
Population
 (October 2020)
 • Total351,007[1]
 • Dialect
Chungcheong
GDP
 • TotalKR₩ 14 trillion
US$ 11 billion (2022)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Korea Standard Time)
Area code+82-44
FlowerPeach
TreePine
BirdOriental magpie
WebsiteOfficial website (English)
Construction site in Sejong, November 2009

Sejong was founded in 2007 as the new planned capital of South Korea from many parts of the South Chungcheong province and some parts of North Chungcheong province to ease congestion in South Korea's current capital and largest city, Seoul, and encourage investment in the country's central region. Since 2012, the government of South Korea has relocated numerous ministries and agencies to Sejong, but many still reside in other cities, primarily Seoul, where the National Assembly and many important government bodies remain.

Sejong has a population of 351,007 as of 2020 and covers a geographic area of 465.23 km2 (179.63 sq mi), making it the least-populous and smallest first-level administrative division in South Korea. Sejong is located in the west-central Hoseo region, bordering South Chungcheong to the west, Daejeon Metropolitan City to the south, and North Chungcheong to the east.

The construction of the city is expected to be completed in 2030, at which time 500,000 people are expected to live there.[4]

Name edit

 
Sejong was named in honor of King Sejong the Great, the fourth king of the Joseon Dynasty and creator of the Korean alphabet, Hangul

Sejong was named in honor of King Sejong the Great, the fourth king of the Joseon Dynasty and creator of the Korean alphabet, Hangul.[5] The city was formed by combining Yeongi County, the county of South Chungcheong Province from which the majority of the city's territory was ceded, and other counties.

History edit

 
Cityscape of Hansol-dong, Sejong, 2015

In 2003, then-President Roh Moo-hyun sought to relocate the national capital of South Korea from the metropolitan city of Seoul to a new multifunctional administrative city in the center of the country. The goal was to reduce the influence and dominance of Seoul on national governance and economics, whilst promoting the regional development of other areas of the country.[6] According to the former Interior Minister Maeng Hyung-gyu in 2012, "Sejong is a symbol of the country's efforts toward more balanced regional development," helping to decongest Seoul and spur investment in the country's central region.

In October 2004, the Constitutional Court dealt a setback to President Roh's plans, ruling that the capital must remain in Seoul in response to a complaint filed by the main opposition, the conservative Grand National Party. As such, the Roh administration was forced to modify the project to relocate the majority of government ministries and institutions to Sejong, which would become a special administrative city instead of a new capital. The revised plan was approved by the National Assembly in March 2005. Challenges to the new plan were rejected by the Constitutional Court in November 2005.[6]

When the Grand National Party retook the presidential office in 2008, then-President Lee Myung-bak opposed the idea of moving government agencies, claiming that it would hurt Seoul's global competitiveness and result in inefficiency.[6] Following Lee's directions, plans were made to make Sejong an industrial, science and education hub instead. This plan was opposed by many, including Roh's allies and some members of the ruling Grand National Party, including Lee's arch-rival and eventual successor, Park Geun-hye. Defeat in the mid-2010 local elections forced Lee to present his proposal to the National Assembly where it was voted down.

In July 2012, Sejong Special Self-Governing City was created by combining all of Yeongi County, three townships of Gongju[7] and one township of Cheongwon County.

In April 2013, the city government of Putrajaya, Malaysia signed a letter of intent (LOI) with the government of Sejong City to mark cooperation between the two planned capitals.[8][9]

As of 2019, 12 ministries were relocated to the city.[10] As such, only 5 ministries continue to remain in Seoul; the Ministry Of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Unification, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of National Defense, and Ministry of Gender Equality and Family.[11]

 
Haknaraegyo Bridge, 2016

Sejong was specifically designed to be a "smart city", and is sometimes referred to as Sejong smart city. It is the leading smart city in Korea, and is often held up as the standard for other cities experimenting with the development of smart city infrastructure.[12]

By 2019, there was disagreement among experts as to whether Sejong had "lived up to expectations. ...Sejong uses its new development to market itself as an alternative to Seoul, offering luxury living at a fraction of the cost. It boasts shiny state-of-the-art condominiums, ample public green space and smart and sustainable city tech, like automated trash collection and zero-waste food disposal, electric car charging and sharing stations, solar-powered buildings, interactive digital signage, closed-circuit television security and fine dust emergency alerts. [It] has sparked criticism that the new city is not only too lackluster to draw residents away from Seoul, but also difficult to access and poorly designed."[13]

Geography edit

Sejong is surrounded by the two provinces of South and North Chungcheong, as well as the metropolitan city of Daejeon. It is about 121 kilometres (75 mi) south from Seoul.[14]

Cityscape edit

As of 2012 much of the city was under construction. The residential area, by 2012, had several high-rises built for transferees. At that time the residential area was cordoned off from much of the under-development governmental area and had some restaurants, six schools, and one grocery store.[citation needed]

Climate edit

Sejong City 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 Yeonseo-myeon, Sejong City (1993–2020 normals)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 3.8
(38.8)
6.9
(44.4)
13.1
(55.6)
19.6
(67.3)
24.6
(76.3)
28.0
(82.4)
29.4
(84.9)
30.1
(86.2)
26.2
(79.2)
20.8
(69.4)
13.2
(55.8)
5.6
(42.1)
18.4
(65.1)
Daily mean °C (°F) −2.7
(27.1)
−0.1
(31.8)
5.5
(41.9)
11.7
(53.1)
17.4
(63.3)
21.7
(71.1)
24.7
(76.5)
24.9
(76.8)
19.8
(67.6)
13.0
(55.4)
6.1
(43.0)
−0.7
(30.7)
11.8
(53.2)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −7.8
(18.0)
−5.4
(22.3)
−0.8
(30.6)
5.1
(41.2)
11.2
(52.2)
16.7
(62.1)
21.0
(69.8)
21.1
(70.0)
15.4
(59.7)
7.3
(45.1)
0.8
(33.4)
−5.6
(21.9)
6.6
(43.9)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 22.6
(0.89)
31.4
(1.24)
42.4
(1.67)
76.6
(3.02)
86.5
(3.41)
132.5
(5.22)
284.9
(11.22)
260.3
(10.25)
141.2
(5.56)
58.4
(2.30)
45.3
(1.78)
22.8
(0.90)
1,204.9
(47.44)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.1 mm) 5.2 5.0 6.3 7.0 6.9 7.7 13.2 12.7 7.8 5.2 7.3 6.0 90.3
Source: Korea Meteorological Administration[15]

Administrative divisions edit

Sejong is divided into 12 haengjeong-dong (administrative neighborhoods), 1 eup (town) and 9 myeon (townships). The 10 haengjeong-dong and Jochiwon-eup is[clarify] the city main urban centre.

 
Sejong City Hall
 
Handuri Bridge
Map Name Hangul Hanja Population
(2020-10)[1]
Area
(km2)
 
Administrative Neighbourhoods
Hansol-dong 한솔동 한솔洞* 19,385 2.75
Saerom-dong 새롬동 새롬洞* 29,498 4.84
Dodam-dong 도담동 도담洞* 36,571 4.72
Areum-dong 아름동 아름洞* 23,742 2.19
Jongchon-dong 종촌동 宗村洞 29,725 1.15
Goun-dong 고운동 고운洞* 34,476 5.35
Boram-dong 보람동 보람洞* 19,513 1.33
Daepyeong-dong 대평동 大坪洞 10,940 1.52
Sodam-dong 소담동 소담洞* 31,253 4.43
Dajeong-dong 다정동 다정洞*
Haemil-dong 해밀동 해밀洞*
Bangok-dong 반곡동 盤谷洞
Towns
Jochiwon-eup 조치원읍 鳥致院邑 43,086 13.56
Townships
Yeongi-myeon 연기면 燕岐面 2,672 43.93
Yeondong-myeon 연동면 燕東面 3,151 28.32
Bugang-myeon 부강면 芙江面 6,191 27.79
Geumnam-myeon 금남면 錦南面 8,779 78.70
Janggun-myeon 장군면 將軍面 6,639 53.23
Yeonseo-myeon 연서면 燕西面 7,485 54.58
Jeonui-myeon 전의면 全義面 5,687 62.44
Jeondong-myeon 전동면 全東面 3,624 57.74
Sojeong-myeon 소정면 小井面 2,454 16.47
Total 351,007 465
 
Sejong BRT Viaduct
 
Sejong Lake Park

* Note: there are no Hanja for Hansol, Dodam, Areum, Goun, Boram, Serom, Sodam, Dajeong, or Haemil as they are native Korean words.

Population and demographics edit

The city aimed to have a population of 200,000 in 2012, 300,000 by 2020 and 500,000 by 2030.[16] In 2017, it had a population of 281,120.[17] As of 30 June 2020, Sejong had a population of 351,007.[18]

As of 2018, Sejong had a higher proportion of children than the South Korean average.[19]

Religion in Sejong (2015)[20]

  Not religious (57.8%)
  Protestantism (19.9%)
  Buddhism (13.9%)
  Catholicism (7.9%)
  Other (0.5%)
Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1980 97,357—    
1990 90,502−0.73%
2000 80,031−1.22%
2010 81,447+0.18%
2015 204,088+20.17%
2020 353,933+11.64%
Source: Citypopulation[21]

Religion edit

The census from 2015 indicated that the majority of Sejong residents did not belong to any particular religion. Protestantism was the most common religion with around 19.9% of the population being adherents, followed by Buddhism at 13.9% and Roman Catholicism at 7.9%.

Government buildings edit

 
View of the Government Complex Sejong
 
Government Complex Sejong Main Entrance
 
Office of Government Policy Coordination South Korea

The South Korean government plans to move 36 government ministries and agencies to Sejong City.[14] Government Complex Sejong is located in Sejong City. The complex, on a 213,000-square-metre (2,290,000 sq ft) plot of land, has seven stories and one basement. Construction began in November 2011 in what was South Chungcheong Province, and the complex was completed on November 16, 2013. The ceremony to mark the movement of several government agencies to the complex occurred on December 23, 2013.[22]

Government Complex Sejong includes the head offices of:

Several MOLIT agencies, the Korea Office of Civil Aviation (KOCA), the Korean Maritime Safety Tribunal (KMST), and the Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board (ARAIB), have their headquarters in Government Complex Sejong.[27]

Culture edit

 
Sejong National Library
 
Sejong Academy of Science and Arts

Sejong Lake Park was completed in March 2013 and has various theme facilities in the park, including the square fountain. The size is 705,768m2 and the lake area is 322,800m2.[28]

The National Sejong Arboretum is the first urban arboretum in Korea and the largest indoor arboretum in Korea. There are 1.72 million plants of 2834 species available. There is an admission fee of 5,000 won for adults.[29]

Education edit

 
Sejong City Office of Education

Universities edit

Transportation edit

 
Jochiwon Station

Air edit

Sejong is served by Cheongju International Airport in Cheongju, the nearest airport to Sejong.

National railway edit

Sejong is centrally located on Gyeongbu Line operated by Korail. It's a 90-minute journey on the Mugunghwa-ho to Seoul and trains run approximately every 30 minutes. Located just outside Jochiwon-eup limits in Osong, Cheongwon has a KTX station named Osong Station which is a Korea Train Express bullet train that frequently travels 300 km/h (190 mph). Osong station opened in 2010. There has also been some debate concerning opening another KTX station within the new Sejong City close to the bus terminal to the south.

 
Sejong Lake Park

Daejeon subway Line 1 edit

In April 2019, a feasibility study was completed and approved an extension of Daejeon Metro Line 1 from Banseok station in Daejeon, accessing the southern bus terminal in Sejong, and ending at the Government Complex Sejong. Of the five new stations that are set to open over the new 14 km of tracks, four of which will be in Sejong. Opening is tentatively set for 2029.[31]

In popular culture edit

The 2015 tvN television series Let's Eat 2 was based in Sejong.[32][33][34] During the month of April, various Sejong Spring Festival celebrations were held throughout the city such as those celebrating cherry blossoms, peach blossoms, and flower arrangements. The 2018 Peace Spring Flower Festival of the Sejong Restoration Center was held under the sponsorship of the Jochiwon, Peach Festival Promotion Committee. It was prepared as a five-sensory satisfaction program to enjoy parts of nature such as peach flower, pear flower, mustard blossom, and to avoid becoming a performance-oriented festival.[35]

Gallery edit

References edit

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Further reading edit

  • Kang, Jeongmuk. "A Study on the Future Sustainability of Sejong, South Korea's Multifunctional Administrative City, Focusing on Implementation of Transit Oriented Development." (Master's Thesis) () Uppsala University Department of Earth Sciences. Examensarbete i Hållbar Utveckling 93.
  • Rahn, Kim. "Mini-capital Sejong City opens" (Archive). The Korea Times. July 1, 2012.
  • Ser, Myo-ma and Chun In-sung. "Ministries to start Sejong City move" (). Joongang Daily. December 12, 2013.

External links edit

  • Official website (in English)
  • Automatic Waste Collection in Sejong

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billion 2022 Time zoneUTC 9 Korea Standard Time Area code 82 44FlowerPeachTreePineBirdOriental magpieWebsiteOfficial website English Construction site in Sejong November 2009Sejong was founded in 2007 as the new planned capital of South Korea from many parts of the South Chungcheong province and some parts of North Chungcheong province to ease congestion in South Korea s current capital and largest city Seoul and encourage investment in the country s central region Since 2012 the government of South Korea has relocated numerous ministries and agencies to Sejong but many still reside in other cities primarily Seoul where the National Assembly and many important government bodies remain Sejong has a population of 351 007 as of 2020 and covers a geographic area of 465 23 km2 179 63 sq mi making it the least populous and smallest first level administrative division in South Korea Sejong is located in the west central Hoseo region bordering South Chungcheong to the west Daejeon Metropolitan City to the south and North Chungcheong to the east The construction of the city is expected to be completed in 2030 at which time 500 000 people are expected to live there 4 Contents 1 Name 2 History 3 Geography 3 1 Cityscape 3 2 Climate 4 Administrative divisions 5 Population and demographics 6 Religion 7 Government buildings 8 Culture 9 Education 9 1 Universities 10 Transportation 10 1 Air 10 2 National railway 10 3 Daejeon subway Line 1 11 In popular culture 12 Gallery 13 References 14 Further reading 15 External linksName edit nbsp Sejong was named in honor of King Sejong the Great the fourth king of the Joseon Dynasty and creator of the Korean alphabet HangulSejong was named in honor of King Sejong the Great the fourth king of the Joseon Dynasty and creator of the Korean alphabet Hangul 5 The city was formed by combining Yeongi County the county of South Chungcheong Province from which the majority of the city s territory was ceded and other counties History edit nbsp Cityscape of Hansol dong Sejong 2015In 2003 then President Roh Moo hyun sought to relocate the national capital of South Korea from the metropolitan city of Seoul to a new multifunctional administrative city in the center of the country The goal was to reduce the influence and dominance of Seoul on national governance and economics whilst promoting the regional development of other areas of the country 6 According to the former Interior Minister Maeng Hyung gyu in 2012 Sejong is a symbol of the country s efforts toward more balanced regional development helping to decongest Seoul and spur investment in the country s central region In October 2004 the Constitutional Court dealt a setback to President Roh s plans ruling that the capital must remain in Seoul in response to a complaint filed by the main opposition the conservative Grand National Party As such the Roh administration was forced to modify the project to relocate the majority of government ministries and institutions to Sejong which would become a special administrative city instead of a new capital The revised plan was approved by the National Assembly in March 2005 Challenges to the new plan were rejected by the Constitutional Court in November 2005 6 When the Grand National Party retook the presidential office in 2008 then President Lee Myung bak opposed the idea of moving government agencies claiming that it would hurt Seoul s global competitiveness and result in inefficiency 6 Following Lee s directions plans were made to make Sejong an industrial science and education hub instead This plan was opposed by many including Roh s allies and some members of the ruling Grand National Party including Lee s arch rival and eventual successor Park Geun hye Defeat in the mid 2010 local elections forced Lee to present his proposal to the National Assembly where it was voted down In July 2012 Sejong Special Self Governing City was created by combining all of Yeongi County three townships of Gongju 7 and one township of Cheongwon County In April 2013 the city government of Putrajaya Malaysia signed a letter of intent LOI with the government of Sejong City to mark cooperation between the two planned capitals 8 9 As of 2019 update 12 ministries were relocated to the city 10 As such only 5 ministries continue to remain in Seoul the Ministry Of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Unification Ministry of Justice Ministry of National Defense and Ministry of Gender Equality and Family 11 nbsp Haknaraegyo Bridge 2016Sejong was specifically designed to be a smart city and is sometimes referred to as Sejong smart city It is the leading smart city in Korea and is often held up as the standard for other cities experimenting with the development of smart city infrastructure 12 By 2019 there was disagreement among experts as to whether Sejong had lived up to expectations Sejong uses its new development to market itself as an alternative to Seoul offering luxury living at a fraction of the cost It boasts shiny state of the art condominiums ample public green space and smart and sustainable city tech like automated trash collection and zero waste food disposal electric car charging and sharing stations solar powered buildings interactive digital signage closed circuit television security and fine dust emergency alerts It has sparked criticism that the new city is not only too lackluster to draw residents away from Seoul but also difficult to access and poorly designed 13 Geography editSejong is surrounded by the two provinces of South and North Chungcheong as well as the metropolitan city of Daejeon It is about 121 kilometres 75 mi south from Seoul 14 Cityscape edit As of 2012 much of the city was under construction The residential area by 2012 had several high rises built for transferees At that time the residential area was cordoned off from much of the under development governmental area and had some restaurants six schools and one grocery store citation needed Climate edit Sejong City 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 Yeonseo myeon Sejong City 1993 2020 normals Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearMean daily maximum C F 3 8 38 8 6 9 44 4 13 1 55 6 19 6 67 3 24 6 76 3 28 0 82 4 29 4 84 9 30 1 86 2 26 2 79 2 20 8 69 4 13 2 55 8 5 6 42 1 18 4 65 1 Daily mean C F 2 7 27 1 0 1 31 8 5 5 41 9 11 7 53 1 17 4 63 3 21 7 71 1 24 7 76 5 24 9 76 8 19 8 67 6 13 0 55 4 6 1 43 0 0 7 30 7 11 8 53 2 Mean daily minimum C F 7 8 18 0 5 4 22 3 0 8 30 6 5 1 41 2 11 2 52 2 16 7 62 1 21 0 69 8 21 1 70 0 15 4 59 7 7 3 45 1 0 8 33 4 5 6 21 9 6 6 43 9 Average precipitation mm inches 22 6 0 89 31 4 1 24 42 4 1 67 76 6 3 02 86 5 3 41 132 5 5 22 284 9 11 22 260 3 10 25 141 2 5 56 58 4 2 30 45 3 1 78 22 8 0 90 1 204 9 47 44 Average precipitation days 0 1 mm 5 2 5 0 6 3 7 0 6 9 7 7 13 2 12 7 7 8 5 2 7 3 6 0 90 3Source Korea Meteorological Administration 15 Administrative divisions editSejong is divided into 12 haengjeong dong administrative neighborhoods 1 eup town and 9 myeon townships The 10 haengjeong dong and Jochiwon eup is clarify the city main urban centre nbsp Sejong City Hall nbsp Handuri Bridge Map Name Hangul Hanja Population 2020 10 1 Area km2 nbsp Administrative NeighbourhoodsHansol dong 한솔동 한솔洞 19 385 2 75Saerom dong 새롬동 새롬洞 29 498 4 84Dodam dong 도담동 도담洞 36 571 4 72Areum dong 아름동 아름洞 23 742 2 19Jongchon dong 종촌동 宗村洞 29 725 1 15Goun dong 고운동 고운洞 34 476 5 35Boram dong 보람동 보람洞 19 513 1 33Daepyeong dong 대평동 大坪洞 10 940 1 52Sodam dong 소담동 소담洞 31 253 4 43Dajeong dong 다정동 다정洞 Haemil dong 해밀동 해밀洞 Bangok dong 반곡동 盤谷洞TownsJochiwon eup 조치원읍 鳥致院邑 43 086 13 56TownshipsYeongi myeon 연기면 燕岐面 2 672 43 93Yeondong myeon 연동면 燕東面 3 151 28 32Bugang myeon 부강면 芙江面 6 191 27 79Geumnam myeon 금남면 錦南面 8 779 78 70Janggun myeon 장군면 將軍面 6 639 53 23Yeonseo myeon 연서면 燕西面 7 485 54 58Jeonui myeon 전의면 全義面 5 687 62 44Jeondong myeon 전동면 全東面 3 624 57 74Sojeong myeon 소정면 小井面 2 454 16 47Total 351 007 465 nbsp Sejong BRT Viaduct nbsp Sejong Lake Park Note there are no Hanja for Hansol Dodam Areum Goun Boram Serom Sodam Dajeong or Haemil as they are native Korean words Population and demographics editThe city aimed to have a population of 200 000 in 2012 300 000 by 2020 and 500 000 by 2030 16 In 2017 it had a population of 281 120 17 As of 30 June 2020 update Sejong had a population of 351 007 18 As of 2018 update Sejong had a higher proportion of children than the South Korean average 19 Religion in Sejong 2015 20 Not religious 57 8 Protestantism 19 9 Buddhism 13 9 Catholicism 7 9 Other 0 5 Historical populationYearPop p a 198097 357 199090 502 0 73 200080 031 1 22 201081 447 0 18 2015204 088 20 17 2020353 933 11 64 Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Source Citypopulation 21 Religion editThe census from 2015 indicated that the majority of Sejong residents did not belong to any particular religion Protestantism was the most common religion with around 19 9 of the population being adherents followed by Buddhism at 13 9 and Roman Catholicism at 7 9 Government buildings edit nbsp View of the Government Complex Sejong nbsp Government Complex Sejong Main Entrance nbsp Office of Government Policy Coordination South Korea The South Korean government plans to move 36 government ministries and agencies to Sejong City 14 Government Complex Sejong is located in Sejong City The complex on a 213 000 square metre 2 290 000 sq ft plot of land has seven stories and one basement Construction began in November 2011 in what was South Chungcheong Province and the complex was completed on November 16 2013 The ceremony to mark the movement of several government agencies to the complex occurred on December 23 2013 22 Government Complex Sejong includes the head offices of Office of the Prime Minister OPM Ministry of Economy and Finance MOEF Ministry of Education MOE 23 Ministry of Science and ICT MSIT Ministry of the Interior and Safety MOIS Ministry of Culture Sports and Tourism MCST Ministry of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs MAFRA 24 Ministry of Trade Industry and Energy MOTIE Ministry of Health and Welfare MOHW Ministry of Environment ME 25 Ministry of Employment and Labor MOEL Ministry of Land Infrastructure and Transport MOLIT Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries MOF 26 Ministry of SMEs and Startups MSS Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs MPVA Ministry of Personnel Management MPM Ministry of Government Legislation MOLEG National Tax Service NTS National Agency for Administrative City Construction NAACC Fair Trade Commission KFTC Anti Corruption and Civil Rights Commission ACRC Several MOLIT agencies the Korea Office of Civil Aviation KOCA the Korean Maritime Safety Tribunal KMST and the Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board ARAIB have their headquarters in Government Complex Sejong 27 Culture edit nbsp Sejong National Library nbsp Sejong Academy of Science and ArtsSejong Lake Park was completed in March 2013 and has various theme facilities in the park including the square fountain The size is 705 768m2 and the lake area is 322 800m2 28 The National Sejong Arboretum is the first urban arboretum in Korea and the largest indoor arboretum in Korea There are 1 72 million plants of 2834 species available There is an admission fee of 5 000 won for adults 29 Education editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2014 nbsp Sejong City Office of EducationSee also List of schools in Sejong City Universities edit KDI School of Public Policy and Management Hongik University Korea University Sejong Campus Global Consortium University Daejeon Catholic University Korea University of Media Arts 30 Transportation edit nbsp Jochiwon StationAir edit Sejong is served by Cheongju International Airport in Cheongju the nearest airport to Sejong National railway edit Sejong is centrally located on Gyeongbu Line operated by Korail It s a 90 minute journey on the Mugunghwa ho to Seoul and trains run approximately every 30 minutes Located just outside Jochiwon eup limits in Osong Cheongwon has a KTX station named Osong Station which is a Korea Train Express bullet train that frequently travels 300 km h 190 mph Osong station opened in 2010 There has also been some debate concerning opening another KTX station within the new Sejong City close to the bus terminal to the south nbsp Sejong Lake ParkDaejeon subway Line 1 edit In April 2019 a feasibility study was completed and approved an extension of Daejeon Metro Line 1 from Banseok station in Daejeon accessing the southern bus terminal in Sejong and ending at the Government Complex Sejong Of the five new stations that are set to open over the new 14 km of tracks four of which will be in Sejong Opening is tentatively set for 2029 31 In popular culture editThe 2015 tvN television series Let s Eat 2 was based in Sejong 32 33 34 During the month of April various Sejong Spring Festival celebrations were held throughout the city such as those celebrating cherry blossoms peach blossoms and flower arrangements The 2018 Peace Spring Flower Festival of the Sejong Restoration Center was held under the sponsorship of the Jochiwon Peach Festival Promotion Committee It was prepared as a five sensory satisfaction program to enjoy parts of nature such as peach flower pear flower mustard blossom and to avoid becoming a performance oriented festival 35 Gallery edit nbsp Sejong City s BRT nbsp Public bicycle in Sejong City nbsp Construction in Sejong City November 2009References edit a b 세종특별자치시청 한눈에보는 세종 gt www sejong go kr 2022년 지역소득 잠정 www kostat go kr Organization gt Sejong City Hall gt Happy City Sejong gt www sejong go kr Retrieved 2020 05 06 Mini capital Sejong City opens koreatimes 2012 07 01 Retrieved 2019 05 27 S Korea chooses new capital site 2004 08 11 Retrieved 2018 11 20 a b c Sejong City to open Sunday Korea Herald 28 June 2012 Retrieved 24 June 2016 Sejong City to Become Biz Hub Not Gov t District YEEN OH ING Closer ties between Putrajaya and Sejong Korea The Star Retrieved 2021 08 19 Malaysian envoy acclaims Sejong City koreatimes 2012 09 23 Retrieved 2021 08 19 Babe Ann 2019 06 04 South Korea s Master Planned City Draws Criticism U S News amp World Report Retrieved 2021 08 20 Two ministries moving to Sejong in 2019 koreatimes 2018 02 02 Retrieved 2021 08 19 Leem Yountaik Han Hoon Lee Sang Ho 9 May 2019 2 Sejong Smart City On the Road to Be a City of the Future In Geertman Stan Zhan Qingming Allan Andrew Pettit Christopher eds Computational Urban Planning and Management for Smart Cities Springer International Publishing ISBN 978 3 030 19424 6 Retrieved 2019 07 03 the background of Korean smart cities and contents of the Sejong Smart City are presented in terms of viewpoint of industry mix infrastructure technology and services followed by discussion on the future of the smart city Babe Ann 4 June 2019 South Korea s Master Planned City Draws Criticism U S News amp World Report Retrieved 3 July 2019 a b Harlan Chico Contributing Yoonjung Seo With new Sejong City South Korean government aims to rebalance power Washington Post August 17 2012 Retrieved on December 31 2013 But critics including President Lee Myung bak who did not attend a recent launch ceremony here say it s crazy to set parts of the administration 75 miles apart Climatological Normals of Korea 1991 2020 PDF in Korean Korea Meteorological Administration Archived from the original PDF on 29 January 2022 Retrieved 7 June 2023 Rahn Kim Mini capital Sejong City opens The Korea Times Retrieved 1 July 2012 Toponymic Guidelines for Map and Other Editors For International Use Republic of Korea Second Edition p 39 세종통계포털 Retrieved Jan 1 2021 Steger Isabella Sookyoung Lee 2018 06 19 A new capital built from scratch is an unlikely utopia for Korean families Quartz Retrieved 2018 10 29 2015 Census Religion Results in Korean KOSIS Korean Statistical Information Service Retrieved 10 Mar 2021 South Korea Provinces Korea s new administrative center Sejong City Archive Korea net Korean Culture and Information Service KOCIS 해외문화홍보원 Retrieved on December 31 2013 Location Archive Ministry of Education South Korea Retrieved on January 1 2014 Address 339 012 408 Galmae ro Sejong Republic of Korea Location Archived 2014 01 01 at the Wayback Machine Archive Ministry of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs Retrieved on December 31 2013 Ministry of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs 94 Dasom2 ro Government Complex Sejong Sejong si 339 012 Republic of Korea Home English Ministry of Environment Retrieved on December 31 2013 Government Complex Sejong 11 Doum6 Ro Sejong City 339 012 Republic of Korea Home Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries Retrieved on 2 January 2014 우 339 012 세종특별자치시 다솜2로 94 정부세종청사 5동 해양수산부 Government Buildings Management Office Government Buildings Management Office 호수공원 www sejong go kr Retrieved 2021 03 30 국립세종수목원 www sjna or kr in Korean Retrieved 2021 03 30 This university is different from Korea University above 박 희윤 18 April 2019 대전 세종 광역철도 건설 2029년 완공목표 반석 정부세종청사 14km 연결 2029년 완공목표 국가철도망계획 반영 추진 서울경제 in Korean Retrieved 25 April 2019 Kwon Ji youn 20 April 2015 Let s Eat actors playing just the right roles The Korea Times Retrieved 2015 04 30 Lee Min ji 10 February 2015 B2ST s Yoon Du Jun Seo Hyun Jin and More Begin Script Reading for Let s Eat 2 enewsWorld Archived from the original on 2015 02 10 Retrieved 2015 02 13 Hong Soo Jung 23 January 2015 Let s Eat 2 Confirms Cast with B2ST s Yoon Du Jun Seo Hyun Jin and More eNewsWorld Retrieved 10 May 2016 충청일보 5 April 2018 세종시 다양한 봄꽃축제 in Korean Further reading editKang Jeongmuk A Study on the Future Sustainability of Sejong South Korea s Multifunctional Administrative City Focusing on Implementation of Transit Oriented Development Master s Thesis Archive Uppsala University Department of Earth Sciences Examensarbete i Hallbar Utveckling 93 Rahn Kim Mini capital Sejong City opens Archive The Korea Times July 1 2012 Ser Myo ma and Chun In sung Ministries to start Sejong City move Archive Joongang Daily December 12 2013 External links edit nbsp South Korea portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sejong City Official website in English Multifunctional Administrative City Construction Agency MACCA Automatic Waste Collection in Sejong Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sejong City amp oldid 1203839240, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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