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Timeline of Seoul

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Seoul, South Korea.

Prior to 14th century edit

  • 18 BCE – Baekje, Wirye-seong, settled. Seoul started functioning as the royal capital of Baekje until 475.
  • 475 – Seoul changed hands from Baekje to Goguryeo.
  • 551 – Seoul changed hands from Goguryeo to Baekje.
  • 553 – Seoul changed hands from Baekje to Silla.
  • 901 – Seoul under control of Taebong as Silla became divided into three kingdoms.
  • 918 – Seoul became a part of newly founded Goryeo as the prior regime Taebong was overthrown.
  • 1104 – Sukjong of Goryeo builds a palace in Seoul and declared it the second capital 'Namgyeong' meaning 'Southern Capital'.

14th-18th century edit

18th-19th century edit

20th century edit

1900s-1950s edit

1960s-1990s edit

21st century edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Bishop, Isabella Lucy Bird; Howarth, Osbert John Radcliffe (1911). "Korea" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 908–913.
  2. ^ "WorldCat". USA: Online Computer Library Center. Retrieved 12 February 2013.[clarification needed]
  3. ^ a b Hunter 1977.
  4. ^ a b Henry 2005.
  5. ^ Britannica 1910.
  6. ^ "Population of capital city and cities of 100,000 or more inhabitants". Demographic Yearbook 1955. New York: Statistical Office of the United Nations.
  7. ^ a b c Yeong-Hyun Kim 2004.
  8. ^ "Population of capital city and cities of 100,000 and more inhabitants". Demographic Yearbook 1975. New York: United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Statistical Office. 1976. pp. 253–279.
  9. ^ "San Francisco Sister Cities". USA: City & County of San Francisco. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
  10. ^ "Population of capital cities and cities of 100,000 and more inhabitants". 1985 Demographic Yearbook. New York: United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Statistical Office. 1987. pp. 247–289.
  11. ^ "A history of cities in 50 buildings", The Guardian, UK, 2015
  12. ^ "Population of capital cities and cities of 100,000 and more inhabitants". 1995 Demographic Yearbook. New York: United Nations Department for Economic and Social Information and Policy Analysis, Statistics Division. 1997. pp. 262–321.
  13. ^ Hong 2013.
  14. ^ Jesook Song 2006.
  15. ^ "Get to Know Us". Seoul Metropolitan Government. Archived from the original on 13 April 2013. Retrieved 12 February 2013.
  16. ^ Seoul Population. (2018-12-01). Retrieved 2019-04-01, from http://worldpopulationreview.com/world-cities/seoul/
  17. ^ Sang-Hun, Choe (29 October 2022). "The Itaewon tragedy is the worst peacetime disaster in South Korea since the Sewol ferry sank in 2014, killing more than 300 people". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 November 2022.

Bibliography edit

  • Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1910). "Seoul" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 24 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 667–668.
  • T. Philip Terry (1928). "Seoul (Keijo)". Terry's guide to the Japanese empire: including Korea and Formosa. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. hdl:2027/mdp.39015062262517 – via HathiTrust.
  • Janet Hunter (1977). "Japanese Government Policy, Business Opinion and the Seoul—Pusan Railway, 1894—1906". Modern Asian Studies. 11 (4): 573–599. doi:10.1017/s0026749x00000573. S2CID 106432258.
  • Yeong-Hyun Kim (2004), "Seoul", in Josef Gugler (ed.), World Cities Beyond the West, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521830034
  • Todd A. Henry (2005). "Sanitizing Empire: Japanese Articulations of Korean Otherness and the Construction of Early Colonial Seoul, 1905-1919". Journal of Asian Studies. 64.
  • Jesook Song (2006). "Historicization of Homeless Spaces: The Seoul Train Station Square and the House of Freedom". Anthropological Quarterly. 79. George Washington University Institute for Ethnographic Research.
  • Sharon Hong (2013), "Seoul", Transforming Asian Cities, UK: Routledge

External links edit

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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Seoul South Korea This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Contents 1 Prior to 14th century 2 14th 18th century 3 18th 19th century 4 20th century 4 1 1900s 1950s 4 2 1960s 1990s 5 21st century 6 See also 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 External linksPrior to 14th century edit18 BCE Baekje Wirye seong settled Seoul started functioning as the royal capital of Baekje until 475 475 Seoul changed hands from Baekje to Goguryeo 551 Seoul changed hands from Goguryeo to Baekje 553 Seoul changed hands from Baekje to Silla 901 Seoul under control of Taebong as Silla became divided into three kingdoms 918 Seoul became a part of newly founded Goryeo as the prior regime Taebong was overthrown 1104 Sukjong of Goryeo builds a palace in Seoul and declared it the second capital Namgyeong meaning Southern Capital 14th 18th century edit1394 Capital of the Joseon Dynasty relocates to Seoul from Kaesong 1 Jongmyo shrine built 1395 Gyeongbokgung Palace built Jogyesa temple established 1396 Fortress Wall construction begins 1398 Eight Gates built Sungkyunkwan founded 1412 Changdeokgung Palace built 1414 Namdaemun Market active citation needed 1447 Namdaemun rebuilt 1467 Wongaksa Pagoda constructed 1592 April City taken by Japanese forces 1 18th 19th century edit1711 Donuimun and Gwanghuimun gates rebuilt 1741 Changuimun gate rebuilt 1796 Hwaseong Fortress built 1867 Gwanghwamun gate reconstructed 1897 Kurisudo sinmun newspaper begins publication 2 Independence Gate erected 1898 Myeongdong Cathedral consecrated 1899 Gwallim Middle School established 1900 Gyeongseong Station opens Incheon Seoul and Chemulpo Seoul railways begin operating 1 3 20th century edit1900s 1950s edit 1901 Busan Seoul railway begins operating 3 1905 Uiju Seoul railway begins operating 1 Dongdaemun Market in business citation needed 1906 Keijō Nippō newspaper established 4 1907 Seoul Sanitation Association founded 4 1908 Gyeongseong Gamok prison in operation 1910 Japanese in power city renamed Keijō Population 200 000 approximate 5 1914 Outer parts of Gyeongseongbu were ceded to Goyang County 1915 Joseon Industrial Exhibition held in Gyeongbokgung 1920 Chosun Ilbo and Dong a Ilbo newspapers begin publication 1922 Namsan Public Library established 1924 Keijō Imperial University founded 1925 Seoul Station opens 1926 Japanese General Government Building constructed 1927 Noryangjin Fish Market in business citation needed 1936 The expansion of Gyeongseongbu was implemented absorbing Cheongnyangni Anam Sincheon etc 1940 Joseon Grand Exposition held in Seoul 1945 National Library of Korea and National Museum of Korea established 1946 City renamed Seoul approximate date citation needed Kim Hyongmin becomes mayor Seoul National University established 1947 Samsung Sanghoe in business 1948 City becomes capital of Republic of Korea Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra founded 1949 Seoul designated a special city administrative division Expended to today s Gangbuk gu to the north and Guro dong Sindorim dong including today s Daerim dong to the south Population 1 446 019 6 1950 28 June Hangang Bridge bombing city taken by North Korean army 16 July Yongsan bombing 22 25 September Second Battle of Seoul 1951 January Third Battle of Seoul 14 March City taken by United Nations forces 1953 Korean Republic newspaper begins publication 1954 Hankook Ilbo newspaper begins publication 1958 Gimpo International Airport in operation 1960s 1990s edit 1960 Gyeongdong Market in business citation needed 1963 The great expansion was implemented incorporating parts of counties of Gimpo Gwangju Siheung Yangju and Bucheon 1965 Population 3 793 280 7 1969 N Seoul Tower built 1970 Gyeongbu Expressway constructed Population 5 433 198 8 1973 Jingwan dong Gupabal was incorporated to Seoul from Goyang County World Taekwondo Headquarters established 1974 Seoul Metropolitan Subway begins operating Korean Film Archive and Chugye University for the Arts established 1975 Sister city relationship established with San Francisco USA 9 1977 Jeongdok Public Library opens 1978 Sejong Center built 1980 Population 8 364 379 10 1982 Banpo Bridge constructed 1983 Lucky Goldstar Football Club formed Bukhansan National Park established 1985 63 Building constructed Population 9 639 110 7 1986 Asian Games held 1988 Goh Kun becomes mayor Summer Olympics held Seoul Museum of Art and Calligraphy Museum open Trade Tower built 1989 Lotte World recreation complex opens 1990 Population 10 612 577 7 1991 Blue House government residence built KBS Hall opens 1993 Korea National University of Arts established Opera House opens War Memorial of Korea constructed 1994 Hi Seoul Festival begins 1995 The city boundary between Seoul and Gwangmyeong was rearranged absorbing a very tiny part of Cheolsan dong The city boundary between Seoul and Goyang was rearranged absorbing a very tiny part of Jichuk dong 29 June Sampoong Department Store collapse 11 Population 10 776 201 approximate estimate 12 1999 Jongno Tower built 2000 Bukchon Preservation and Regeneration Project established 13 Kumho Art Hall opens citation needed 21st century edit2001 Incheon International Airport begins operating Seoul World Cup Stadium opens ETP music festival begins 2002 FIFA World Cup held Lee Myung bak becomes mayor Seoul Museum of History established 2003 Hyperion Tower built 2004 Samsung Tower Palace built Seoul Station renovated 14 Seoul Metropolitan Government Amazones football club formed 2005 Seoul Forest opens 2006 Oh Se hoon becomes mayor 2009 Moonlight Rainbow Fountain installed West Seoul Lake Park opens 2010 November G 20 summit held 2011 June Floods October Asian Network of Major Cities 21 meeting held Park Won soon becomes mayor Population 10 581 728 15 Shinbundang Line opens 2012 International Finance Center Seoul opens ABU Radio Song Festival held Seoul City Hall rebuilt 2014 Dongdaemun Design Plaza opens 2015 Gocheok Sky Dome opens 2016 March AI AlphaGo versus Lee Sedol match played 2018 Population 9 962 393 16 2022 29 October Seoul Halloween crowd crush 17 See also editHistory of Seoul List of districts of Seoul List of neighbourhoods of Seoul Names of Seoul List of mayors of Seoul List of museums in Seoul List of Buddhist temples in Seoul List of universities and colleges in Seoul Timeline of Korean history List of cities by population densityReferences edit a b c d Bishop Isabella Lucy Bird Howarth Osbert John Radcliffe 1911 Korea In Chisholm Hugh ed Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 15 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 908 913 WorldCat USA Online Computer Library Center Retrieved 12 February 2013 clarification needed a b Hunter 1977 a b Henry 2005 Britannica 1910 Population of capital city and cities of 100 000 or more inhabitants Demographic Yearbook 1955 New York Statistical Office of the United Nations a b c Yeong Hyun Kim 2004 Population of capital city and cities of 100 000 and more inhabitants Demographic Yearbook 1975 New York United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs Statistical Office 1976 pp 253 279 San Francisco Sister Cities USA City amp County of San Francisco Retrieved 30 December 2015 Population of capital cities and cities of 100 000 and more inhabitants 1985 Demographic Yearbook New York United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs Statistical Office 1987 pp 247 289 A history of cities in 50 buildings The Guardian UK 2015 Population of capital cities and cities of 100 000 and more inhabitants 1995 Demographic Yearbook New York United Nations Department for Economic and Social Information and Policy Analysis Statistics Division 1997 pp 262 321 Hong 2013 Jesook Song 2006 Get to Know Us Seoul Metropolitan Government Archived from the original on 13 April 2013 Retrieved 12 February 2013 Seoul Population 2018 12 01 Retrieved 2019 04 01 from http worldpopulationreview com world cities seoul Sang Hun Choe 29 October 2022 The Itaewon tragedy is the worst peacetime disaster in South Korea since the Sewol ferry sank in 2014 killing more than 300 people The New York Times Retrieved 1 November 2022 Bibliography editChisholm Hugh ed 1910 Seoul Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 24 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 667 668 T Philip Terry 1928 Seoul Keijo Terry s guide to the Japanese empire including Korea and Formosa Boston Houghton Mifflin Co hdl 2027 mdp 39015062262517 via HathiTrust Janet Hunter 1977 Japanese Government Policy Business Opinion and the Seoul Pusan Railway 1894 1906 Modern Asian Studies 11 4 573 599 doi 10 1017 s0026749x00000573 S2CID 106432258 Yeong Hyun Kim 2004 Seoul in Josef Gugler ed World Cities Beyond the West Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780521830034 Todd A Henry 2005 Sanitizing Empire Japanese Articulations of Korean Otherness and the Construction of Early Colonial Seoul 1905 1919 Journal of Asian Studies 64 Jesook Song 2006 Historicization of Homeless Spaces The Seoul Train Station Square and the House of Freedom Anthropological Quarterly 79 George Washington University Institute for Ethnographic Research Sharon Hong 2013 Seoul Transforming Asian Cities UK RoutledgeExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Seoul Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Timeline of Seoul amp oldid 1199048037, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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