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Seocho District

Seocho District (Korean: 서초구, RR: Seocho-gu) is one of the 25 local government districts which make up the city of Seoul, South Korea. Seocho is considered a part of the Gangnam region, along with the Gangnam and Songpa districts of Seoul. Seocho District ranks as one of the richest neighborhoods in South Korea and among the most expensive areas in Seoul with an average sales price of 47.75 million South Korean won per 3.3 square meters.[2] Many of the wealthiest residents are concentrated in the three Gangnam districts including Seocho, known as Gangnam School District Eight (강남 8학군).

Seocho
서초구
서초구 · 瑞草區
Samsung Town, Also known as the Main headquarters for Samsung Group.
Location of Seocho-gu in Seoul
Coordinates: 37°29′01″N 127°01′57″E / 37.48361°N 127.03250°E / 37.48361; 127.03250
CountrySouth Korea
RegionSudogwon
Special CitySeoul
Administrative dong18
Government
 • MayorJun Sung-soo (2022–) (People Power)
Area
 • Total46.92 km2 (18.12 sq mi)
Population
 (2023)[1]
 • Total405,126
 • Density8,600/km2 (22,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Korea Standard Time)
Postal code
06500 ~ 06899
Area code(s)+82-2-500(02 inside Korea)
WebsiteSeocho-gu official website

Seocho District is served by the Seoul Subway Line 2, Line 3, Line 4, Line 7, Bundang Line, Line 9, and Shinbundang Line. South Korea's longest highway, Gyeongbu Expressway, also ends in Seocho.[3] The most crowded area in Korea, Gangnam-daero Gangnam Station, is located in this District.[3]

History Edit

Seocho District was once the capital of the Baekje Kingdom which existed between 18 BC and 660 AD.[4] At the time, the area was named Wiryesong (Fortress Castle) and was located in the western area of present-day Seocho-gu.[5] Located next to the Hangang River, the area which present Seocho-gu currently occupies is sometimes considered the cradle of Korean civilization, having been inhabited since prehistoric times.[5]

Development of the area first began in 1965 with plans to turn the land into a secondary hub of the metropolis.[5] Over the course of 20 years, the area was transformed from its rural beginnings into an urban center with a population of around 400,000.[5] Seocho District was officially established in January 1988, separating from the Gangnam-gu jurisdiction.[5]

Geography Edit

Economy Edit

Legal District Edit

According to the Korean Bar Association, more than one third of the practicing attorneys in Seoul work out of Seocho-dong, a southern neighborhood in Seocho District.[6] Sometimes referred to as "Seocho Judicial Town," the area is also home to many of the country's most important legal institutions, including the Supreme Court, the Supreme Public Prosecutors' Office, the Seoul Central District Court, and the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency.[6] The area also includes the headquarters of some of the world's largest companies which compose the clientele for many attorneys.[6]

Notable Firms Edit

Several of the world's largest companies have their headquarters located in this district.[7] Samsung, the country's largest conglomerate, has many of its important buildings in the area in an office park called Samsung Town.[7] Hyundai Motor Group, which as of 2022 is the 11th largest automobile manufacturer in the world, is also headquartered in the district.[7][8]

Income Edit

Due to the high concentration of residents with specialty occupations in Seocho District, the area is known to be one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in Seoul.[9] In 2021, the average monthly income for residents in Seocho District was 3,770,000 KRW; this figure is only second to Gangnam District–at the district level–and is higher than the city of Seoul's average monthly income of 2,980,000 KRW.[9]

Administration Edit

 
Administrative divisions

In South Korea, there are two types of dong or neighborhoods, one of which is called Beopjeong-dong (법정동 法定洞) denoting "dong designated by law."[10] The other is called Haengjeong-dong (행정동 行政洞) referring to "dong assigned for administrative purpose."[10] As the population of residents in a beopjeong-dong increases or decreases, the administration in charge divides the dong into several haengjeong-dong, or integrates several beopjeong-dong into one haengjeong-dong.[10]

Neighborhood

Transportation Edit

Railroad Edit

(Gangnam-gu) ← Seoul National Univ. of EducationSeochoBangbae → (Dongjak-gu)
(Gangnam-gu) ← JamwonExpress Bus TerminalSeoul National Univ. of EducationNambu Bus TerminalYangjae (Seocho-gu Office) → (Gangnam-gu)
(Gangnam-gu) ← BanpoExpress Bus TerminalNaebang → (Dongjak-gu)
  • Seoul Metro Line 9 Corporation
(Dongjak-gu) ← GubanpoSinbanpoExpress Bus TerminalSapyeong → (Gangnam-gu)
  • Shinbundang Railroad Company
GangnamYangjaeYangjae Citizen's Forest (Maeheon)Cheonggyesan → (Bundang-gu)

Education Edit

Gangnam 8 District Edit

Gangnam School District 8 is a school district (administered by the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education) that encompasses the Seocho and Gangnam districts of Seoul.[11] The district is known for its high-quality education and features some of Korea's most elite and competitive high schools such as Whimoon and Kyunggi high school.[12] Graduating classes from high schools in Gangnam School District 8 boast high admission rates to Korea's top universities.[13] Seoul National University's freshman class in 2022 had 10% of its students come from schools in Gangnam School District 8.[13]

Torch Trinity Graduate University is located in Yangjae-dong, Seocho District.[14]

International schools in the district:

Libraries Edit

The district has a large public library system with 21 public libraries.[16] In addition to libraries, Seocho District is home to 24 elementary schools, 15 middle schools, 11 high schools, 1 school for the disabled, and 2 universities.[16]

Tourism Edit

The district is referred to as the "City of Corporation and IT" and is home to many restaurants, hotels, and cafes.[17]

Seoul Arts Center Edit

The Seoul Arts Center is located in Seocho District, Seoul.[18] The Arts center includes five main buildings: the Opera House, the Music Hall, the Hangaram Art Museum, the Hangaram Design Museum, and the Seoul Calligraphy Art Museum.[19]

The Music Hall and Seoul Calligraphy Museum were built in 1988.[18] The Hangaram Art Museum and Art Archives were completed in 1990, and the Opera House was built and opened to the public in 1993.[18] The arts center attracts nearly 3 million annual visitors.[19]

National Library of Korea Edit

The National Library of Korea was established in 1945 and is located in Seoul.[20] The library contains over 10 million volumes and  numerous foreign books.[21]

National Gugak Center Edit

The National Gugak Center, located in Bangbae 3-dong of Seocho District, was founded in 1951 with the purpose of preserving Korean court and folk music.[22] The institute aims to promote traditional Korean music by hosting and engaging in workshops, research, and live performances.[22]

Other Attractions[23] Edit

Notable Events Edit

Collapse of Sampoong Department Store Edit

Sampoong Department Store, constructed in the Seocho-dong area of the district, collapsed on June 29, 1995, due to structural failures and regulatory negligence.[24] The disaster resulted in 502 deaths and over 900 injuries.[24] The collapse of the Sampoong Department Store is only second to the Rana Plaza factory collapse in Bangladesh in terms of casualties caused by unintended building collapses.[24] Executives responsible for the construction of the Sampoong Department Store– namely Lee Joon who was the chairman of Sampoong Group's construction division– were later convicted for criminal negligence.[25]

Woomyeon Mountain Avalanche Edit

Woomyeon Mountain is a mountain terrain that stretches along the borders of the Seocho, Bangbae, Yangjae, and Woomyeon neighborhoods of Seocho District.[26] In 2011, unprecedented levels of rain in greater Seoul– over 587 mm in just 3 days– triggered an avalanche in Woomyeon mountain.[26] The disaster heavily impacted the Hyeongchon Village neighborhood of Seocho District, resulting in over 17 deaths and 50 injuries.[27]

Gangnam Station Flood Edit

On August 8, 2022, Seoul experienced one of its heaviest rainfalls of the last century.[28] The greater Seoul area experienced over 381.5 mm of precipitation– beating the single-day precipitation record of 354.7 mm in 1920.[28] One of the most impacted areas was Gangnam Station in Seocho-gu; a total of 3 casualties occurred in this area with 2 people being sucked into a sinkhole and the other drowning inside a lower level parking lot.[29]

Notable Areas Edit

Seorae Village Edit

Seorae Village, commonly referred to as the French district or "Little France", is an enclave located in Banpo 4-dong of Seocho district.[30] In the 1980s, with the construction of high-end, luxury residential villas, Seorae Village emerged as an affluent, residential neighborhood.[30] Additionally, with the French Embassy School in Korea (Lycée français de Séoul) moving from Yongsan-gu to Seocho-gu in 1985, the French population in Seorae Village steadily grew. The number of French residents residing in Seorae Village was further increased by French corporations– such as Carrefour, TGV, CLSA, and Bank of Renault– entering the Korean market in the 1990s.[31] Today, approximately 40% of the French population living in Korea reside in Seorae Village.[31]

Gangnam Station Edit

Gangnam Station is one of the most crowded places in Korea and a common meeting ground for young people.[32] After the release of PSY's hit song, Gangnam Style, it also became a major tourist attraction.[32] The station has a variety of outlets including restaurants, theaters, record stores, beauty salons, and massage specialists.[32] It serves as an important hub for transportation and is interconnected with the bus system.[32]

Sister cities Edit

International Edit

Domestic Edit

Notable people from Seocho District Edit

See also Edit

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Seocho District Korean 서초구 RR Seocho gu is one of the 25 local government districts which make up the city of Seoul South Korea Seocho is considered a part of the Gangnam region along with the Gangnam and Songpa districts of Seoul Seocho District ranks as one of the richest neighborhoods in South Korea and among the most expensive areas in Seoul with an average sales price of 47 75 million South Korean won per 3 3 square meters 2 Many of the wealthiest residents are concentrated in the three Gangnam districts including Seocho known as Gangnam School District Eight 강남 8학군 Seocho 서초구Autonomous District서초구 瑞草區Samsung Town Also known as the Main headquarters for Samsung Group FlagLocation of Seocho gu in SeoulCoordinates 37 29 01 N 127 01 57 E 37 48361 N 127 03250 E 37 48361 127 03250CountrySouth KoreaRegionSudogwonSpecial CitySeoulAdministrative dong18Government MayorJun Sung soo 2022 People Power Area Total46 92 km2 18 12 sq mi Population 2023 1 Total405 126 Density8 600 km2 22 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 9 Korea Standard Time Postal code06500 06899Area code s 82 2 500 02 inside Korea WebsiteSeocho gu official websiteSeocho District is served by the Seoul Subway Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 7 Bundang Line Line 9 and Shinbundang Line South Korea s longest highway Gyeongbu Expressway also ends in Seocho 3 The most crowded area in Korea Gangnam daero Gangnam Station is located in this District 3 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Economy 3 1 Legal District 3 2 Notable Firms 3 3 Income 4 Administration 5 Transportation 5 1 Railroad 6 Education 6 1 Gangnam 8 District 6 2 Libraries 7 Tourism 7 1 Seoul Arts Center 7 2 National Library of Korea 7 3 National Gugak Center 7 4 Other Attractions 23 8 Notable Events 8 1 Collapse of Sampoong Department Store 8 2 Woomyeon Mountain Avalanche 8 3 Gangnam Station Flood 9 Notable Areas 9 1 Seorae Village 9 2 Gangnam Station 10 Sister cities 10 1 International 10 2 Domestic 11 Notable people from Seocho District 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistory EditSeocho District was once the capital of the Baekje Kingdom which existed between 18 BC and 660 AD 4 At the time the area was named Wiryesong Fortress Castle and was located in the western area of present day Seocho gu 5 Located next to the Hangang River the area which present Seocho gu currently occupies is sometimes considered the cradle of Korean civilization having been inhabited since prehistoric times 5 Development of the area first began in 1965 with plans to turn the land into a secondary hub of the metropolis 5 Over the course of 20 years the area was transformed from its rural beginnings into an urban center with a population of around 400 000 5 Seocho District was officially established in January 1988 separating from the Gangnam gu jurisdiction 5 Geography EditUmyeonsan mountain Guryongsan mountain Cheonggyesan mountain Yangjaecheon stream Economy EditLegal District Edit According to the Korean Bar Association more than one third of the practicing attorneys in Seoul work out of Seocho dong a southern neighborhood in Seocho District 6 Sometimes referred to as Seocho Judicial Town the area is also home to many of the country s most important legal institutions including the Supreme Court the Supreme Public Prosecutors Office the Seoul Central District Court and the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency 6 The area also includes the headquarters of some of the world s largest companies which compose the clientele for many attorneys 6 Notable Firms Edit Several of the world s largest companies have their headquarters located in this district 7 Samsung the country s largest conglomerate has many of its important buildings in the area in an office park called Samsung Town 7 Hyundai Motor Group which as of 2022 is the 11th largest automobile manufacturer in the world is also headquartered in the district 7 8 Income Edit Due to the high concentration of residents with specialty occupations in Seocho District the area is known to be one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in Seoul 9 In 2021 the average monthly income for residents in Seocho District was 3 770 000 KRW this figure is only second to Gangnam District at the district level and is higher than the city of Seoul s average monthly income of 2 980 000 KRW 9 Administration Edit nbsp Administrative divisionsIn South Korea there are two types of dong or neighborhoods one of which is called Beopjeong dong 법정동 法定洞 denoting dong designated by law 10 The other is called Haengjeong dong 행정동 行政洞 referring to dong assigned for administrative purpose 10 As the population of residents in a beopjeong dong increases or decreases the administration in charge divides the dong into several haengjeong dong or integrates several beopjeong dong into one haengjeong dong 10 NeighborhoodSeocho dong Seocho 1 4 dong 서초동 瑞草洞 Jamwon dong 잠원동 蠶院洞 Banpo dong Banpo Bon Basically 0 4 dong 반포동 盤浦洞 Bangbae dong Bangbae Bon Basically 0 4 dong 방배동 方背洞 Yangjae dong Yangjae 1 2 dong 양재동 良才洞 Umyeon dong 우면동 牛眠洞 Wonji dong 원지동 院趾洞 Naegok dong 내곡동 內谷洞 Yeomgok dong 염곡동 廉谷洞 Sinwon dong 신원동 新院洞 Transportation EditRailroad Edit Seoul MetroSeoul Subway Line 2 Circle Line Gangnam gu Seoul National Univ of Education Seocho Bangbae Dongjak gu Seoul Subway Line 3 Gangnam gu Jamwon Express Bus Terminal Seoul National Univ of Education Nambu Bus Terminal Yangjae Seocho gu Office Gangnam gu Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit CorporationSeoul Subway Line 7 Gangnam gu Banpo Express Bus Terminal Naebang Dongjak gu Seoul Metro Line 9 CorporationSeoul Subway Line 9 Dongjak gu Gubanpo Sinbanpo Express Bus Terminal Sapyeong Gangnam gu Shinbundang Railroad CompanyShinbundang LineGangnam Yangjae Yangjae Citizen s Forest Maeheon Cheonggyesan Bundang gu Education EditGangnam 8 District Edit Gangnam School District 8 is a school district administered by the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education that encompasses the Seocho and Gangnam districts of Seoul 11 The district is known for its high quality education and features some of Korea s most elite and competitive high schools such as Whimoon and Kyunggi high school 12 Graduating classes from high schools in Gangnam School District 8 boast high admission rates to Korea s top universities 13 Seoul National University s freshman class in 2022 had 10 of its students come from schools in Gangnam School District 8 13 Torch Trinity Graduate University is located in Yangjae dong Seocho District 14 International schools in the district French School of Seoul 15 Dulwich College SeoulLibraries Edit The district has a large public library system with 21 public libraries 16 In addition to libraries Seocho District is home to 24 elementary schools 15 middle schools 11 high schools 1 school for the disabled and 2 universities 16 Tourism EditThe district is referred to as the City of Corporation and IT and is home to many restaurants hotels and cafes 17 Seoul Arts Center Edit The Seoul Arts Center is located in Seocho District Seoul 18 The Arts center includes five main buildings the Opera House the Music Hall the Hangaram Art Museum the Hangaram Design Museum and the Seoul Calligraphy Art Museum 19 The Music Hall and Seoul Calligraphy Museum were built in 1988 18 The Hangaram Art Museum and Art Archives were completed in 1990 and the Opera House was built and opened to the public in 1993 18 The arts center attracts nearly 3 million annual visitors 19 National Library of Korea Edit The National Library of Korea was established in 1945 and is located in Seoul 20 The library contains over 10 million volumes and numerous foreign books 21 National Gugak Center Edit The National Gugak Center located in Bangbae 3 dong of Seocho District was founded in 1951 with the purpose of preserving Korean court and folk music 22 The institute aims to promote traditional Korean music by hosting and engaging in workshops research and live performances 22 Other Attractions 23 Edit Sebitseom Banpo Bridge Supreme Court of Korea Citizen Park Heonilleung Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty Notable Events EditCollapse of Sampoong Department Store Edit Sampoong Department Store constructed in the Seocho dong area of the district collapsed on June 29 1995 due to structural failures and regulatory negligence 24 The disaster resulted in 502 deaths and over 900 injuries 24 The collapse of the Sampoong Department Store is only second to the Rana Plaza factory collapse in Bangladesh in terms of casualties caused by unintended building collapses 24 Executives responsible for the construction of the Sampoong Department Store namely Lee Joon who was the chairman of Sampoong Group s construction division were later convicted for criminal negligence 25 Woomyeon Mountain Avalanche Edit Woomyeon Mountain is a mountain terrain that stretches along the borders of the Seocho Bangbae Yangjae and Woomyeon neighborhoods of Seocho District 26 In 2011 unprecedented levels of rain in greater Seoul over 587 mm in just 3 days triggered an avalanche in Woomyeon mountain 26 The disaster heavily impacted the Hyeongchon Village neighborhood of Seocho District resulting in over 17 deaths and 50 injuries 27 Gangnam Station Flood Edit On August 8 2022 Seoul experienced one of its heaviest rainfalls of the last century 28 The greater Seoul area experienced over 381 5 mm of precipitation beating the single day precipitation record of 354 7 mm in 1920 28 One of the most impacted areas was Gangnam Station in Seocho gu a total of 3 casualties occurred in this area with 2 people being sucked into a sinkhole and the other drowning inside a lower level parking lot 29 Notable Areas EditSeorae Village Edit Seorae Village commonly referred to as the French district or Little France is an enclave located in Banpo 4 dong of Seocho district 30 In the 1980s with the construction of high end luxury residential villas Seorae Village emerged as an affluent residential neighborhood 30 Additionally with the French Embassy School in Korea Lycee francais de Seoul moving from Yongsan gu to Seocho gu in 1985 the French population in Seorae Village steadily grew The number of French residents residing in Seorae Village was further increased by French corporations such as Carrefour TGV CLSA and Bank of Renault entering the Korean market in the 1990s 31 Today approximately 40 of the French population living in Korea reside in Seorae Village 31 Gangnam Station Edit Gangnam Station is one of the most crowded places in Korea and a common meeting ground for young people 32 After the release of PSY s hit song Gangnam Style it also became a major tourist attraction 32 The station has a variety of outlets including restaurants theaters record stores beauty salons and massage specialists 32 It serves as an important hub for transportation and is interconnected with the bus system 32 Sister cities EditInternational Edit nbsp Suginami Tokyo Japan nbsp Hongkou District Shanghai China nbsp Laoshan District Qingdao China nbsp Cankaya District Ankara Turkey nbsp Perth Western Australia Perth Australia nbsp Irvine California United States nbsp Cuauhtemoc Mexico City Mexico 33 34 Domestic Edit nbsp Cheongyang nbsp Haenam nbsp Hoengseong nbsp Hwacheon nbsp Icheon nbsp Jecheon nbsp Nam District Ulsan nbsp Namwon nbsp Nonsan nbsp Sancheong nbsp Seocheon nbsp Taean nbsp YesanNotable people from Seocho District EditJaehyun Real name Jeong Yun o Hangul 정윤오 South Korean singer rapper K pop idol and actor member of the K pop boy band NCT and its sub units NCT 127 and NCT DoJaeJung Lee Da in Hangul 이다인 South Korean actress Namjoo Real Name Kim Nam joo Hangul 김남주 South Korean singer dancer actress and K pop idol member of K pop girlgroup Apink 35 Youngjae Real Name Yoo Young jae Hangul 유영재 South Korean singer actor and K pop idol former member of K pop boygroup B A P Eunbin Real Name Kwon Eun bin Hangul 권은빈 South Korean singer rapper dancer actress model and K pop idol member of K pop girlgroup CLC Koo Jung Mo Hangul 구정모 South Korean singer dancer and K pop idol member of K pop boygroup Cravity Park Soobin Hangul 박수빈 South Korean singer dancer k pop idol member of k pop girlgroup WJSNSee also Edit nbsp South Korea portalGangnam District Yongsan District Gwanak District Dongjak District Geography of South KoreaReferences Edit https www seocho go kr site fe 02 10203000000002015070904 jsp Archived 6 April 2023 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2023 04 05 South Korea most expensive areas to live in Seoul 2022 Statista Archived from the original on 5 December 2020 Retrieved 7 April 2023 a b 이민지 28 January 2020 Gangnam busiest subway station in Seoul last year data Yonhap News Agency Archived from the original on 7 April 2023 Retrieved 7 April 2023 Cartwright Mark Baekje World History Encyclopedia Archived from the original on 6 April 2023 Retrieved 6 April 2023 a b c d e History Seocho gu English www seocho go kr Archived from the original on 6 April 2023 Retrieved 6 April 2023 a b c Need a lawyer Check out Seocho dong koreajoongangdaily joins 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from the original on 6 April 2023 Retrieved 6 April 2023 footer01 gif Archived 2012 04 02 at the Wayback Machine Torch Trinity Graduate University Retrieved on May 15 2013 55 Yangjae Dong Sucho Gu Seoul 137 889 Korea Home Archived 22 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine English French School of Seoul Retrieved on 22 May 2014 Seocho Gu Banpo 4 dong 98 3 Seoul Coree a b Seocho Education Archived from the original on 7 December 2022 Retrieved 7 April 2023 Seocho gu Archived from the original on 28 March 2023 Retrieved 7 April 2023 a b c Greetings Archived from the original on 6 April 2023 Retrieved 6 April 2023 a b 예술의전당 Greetings About SAC About Seoul Arts Center in Korean Archived from the original on 6 April 2023 Retrieved 6 April 2023 Chronology Archived from the original on 7 April 2023 Retrieved 7 April 2023 Collection Statistics Archived from the original on 7 April 2023 Retrieved 7 April 2023 a b History Intro Participation National Gugak Center www gugak go kr Archived from the 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Money Today in Korean Archived from the original on 6 April 2023 Retrieved 6 April 2023 a b Cho Myung Rae 2015 Divided Cosmopolis 도시행정학보 28 4 217 244 Archived from the original on 29 June 2023 Retrieved 29 June 2023 a b Lee Annabelle 30 March 2010 A petite France in Seoul Seorae Village The Korea Herald Archived from the original on 28 March 2023 Retrieved 6 April 2023 a b c d 강남구청 강남구청 외국어 페이지 gt 영어 gt Tour information gt Attractions 강남구청 GANGNAM OFFICE in Korean Archived from the original on 7 April 2023 Retrieved 7 April 2023 Sister Cities Program City of Irvine 6 June 2015 Archived from the original on 24 August 2018 Retrieved 23 August 2018 Firman convenio de hermandad Cuauhtemoc y alcaldia Coreana de Seocho Alcaldia de Cuauhtemoc Archived from the original on 25 October 2021 Retrieved 6 January 2020 김남주 에이핑크 Hanryutimes 13 January 2023 Archived from the original on 14 January 2023 Retrieved 14 January 2023 External links Edit nbsp Media related to Seocho gu Seoul at Wikimedia 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