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Yeongdeungpo District

Yeongdeungpo District (Korean영등포구; Hanja永登浦區; RRYeongdeungpo-gu) is an administrative district in southwest Seoul, South Korea. Although the origin of the name is uncertain, the first two syllables are thought to be from "yeongdeung" (靈登) or "divine ascent", a shamanic rite.[2] The third syllable is "po", representing the bank of a river (浦), referring to the district's position on the Han River. The 2006 population was 408,819.

Yeongdeungpo
영등포구
영등포구 · 永登浦區
Yeouido Skyline
Location of Yeongdeungpo-gu in Seoul
Coordinates: 37°31′35″N 126°53′47″E / 37.52639°N 126.89639°E / 37.52639; 126.89639
CountrySouth Korea
RegionSudogwon
Special CitySeoul
Administrative dong22
Government
 • MayorChoi Ho-kwon (2022–) (People Power)
Area
 • Total24.56 km2 (9.48 sq mi)
Population
 (2010[1])
 • Total396,243
 • Density16,000/km2 (42,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Korea Standard Time)
Postal code.
07200 ~ 07499
Area code(s)+82-2-2600,800,780~
WebsiteYeongdeungpo-gu official website

There are 22 administrative "dong" and 34 legal "dong". Yeouido-dong is the largest in area and takes up about 34% of the land. The total area is 24.56 km2 (9.48 sq mi) (2004), making up 4% of Seoul's land. The annual budget is approximately 2 billion won.

Yeongdeungpo District has been heavily developed as an office, commercial, and residential district. Yeouido Dong is home to DLI 63 Building, the highest office building in South Korea and currently the 3rd tallest building in the country. The National Assembly Building is located in Yeouido-dong. Other organisations, such as the Financial Union of Korea are also based in Yeongdeungpo. There are also mass-media corporations in the area, including; Kookmin Newspaper Corporation; Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation and Korean Broadcasting System.

History Edit

The earliest historical references to Yeongdeungpo were in the 1870s when it was considered to be the main port used in the defence of the city of Seoul.

The opening of the Gyeongin Line in 1899 and the Gyeongbu Line 1905, the County Office of Siheung-gun was relocated to Yeongdeungpo and area became a major hub for transportation and commerce.[3]

Except for Yeouido and Yanghwa-dong, Yeongdeungpo belonged to old Siheung County. In 1936, Yeongdeungpo (except for today's Daerim-dong) was annexed to Gyeongseong (today's Seoul). In 1949, some parts of Siheung County were ceded to Yeongdeungpo District of Seoul. These sections are today's Guro-dong, Sindorim-dong, Daerim-dong and Sindaebang-dong. It is one of the sub-centers of Seoul, and the Seoul Metropolitan Subway Line 1 passes. Among the areas south of the Han River in present-day Seoul, it was the first (1936) to be incorporated into Seoul.

January 1, 1963, Some areas of Bucheon County were combined to Yeongdeungpo District as below.

Old district New district
Ojeong myeon Ogok-ri and Osoe-ri Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul Ogok-ri, Osoe-ri, Hang-ri, Onsu-ri, Gung-ri, Cheonwang-ri, Oryu-ri, Gaebong-ri and Gocheok-ri
Sosa-eup Hang-ri, Onsu-ri, Gung-ri, Cheonwang-ri, Oryu-ri, Gaebong-ri and Gocheok-ri

Also, many parts of Siheung County were merged into this district at the same time.

During the post-Korean War industrialization period the district's economy and population grew dramatically and as a result sections of the district were broken up to form new districts – Gwanak-gu being established in 1973, Gangseo-gu in 1977, and Guro-gu in 1980.[3]

Administration Edit

Administrative divisions Edit

 
Administrative divisions

Yeongdeungpo District is divided into the following "dong"s.

  • Dangsan-dong (Hangul: 당산동; Hanja: 堂山洞) (divided into Dangsan 1 and 2-dong)
  • Daerim-dong (Hangul: 대림동; Hanja: 大林洞) (divided into Daerim 1, 2, and 3-dong)
  • Dorim-dong (Hangul: 도림동; Hanja: 林洞) (Dorim 1 and 2-dong were combined in September 2008)
  • Mullae-dong (Hangul: 문래동; Hanja: 文來洞) (divided into Mullae 1 and 2-dong)
  • Singil-dong (Hangul: 신길동; Hanja: 新吉洞) (divided into Singil 1 to 7-dong)
  • Yangpyeong-dong (Hangul: 양평동; Hanja: 楊洞) (divided into Yangpyeong 1 and 2-dong)
  • Yeongdeungpo-dong (Hangul: 영등포동; Hanja: 永登浦洞) (divided into Yeongdeungpo-dong and Yeongdeungpobon-dong (Hangeul: 영등포본동; Hanja: 永登浦本洞))
  • Yeouido-dong (Hangul: 여의도동; Hanja: 汝矣島洞)

Local government Edit

Yeongdeungpo District office (영등포구청) is located immediately adjacent to Yeongdeungpo District office station on Seoul Metro Line 2.[4]

Economy Edit

 
Aerial view of Yeongdeungpo District

For several decades, Yeouido in Yeongdeungpo district has been considered the financial center of Seoul. This reputation was stimulated by the relocation of the Korean main bourse, the Korea Exchange (KRX), from Myeongdong to Yeouido in 1979. Among the 291 head offices of financial institutions located in Seoul, 93 are based in Yeouido, Yeongdeungpo. Notably, 42 out of 68 asset management companies and 8 out of 11 futures companies have their head offices in Yeouido.[5] These include Mirae Asset Group, Korea Life Insurance, KDB, Korea Investment Holdings and many more. Korea Exchange was originally located in Yeouido, but it moved to Busan in 2009. Korea Financial Investment Association is still based in Yeouido. The Korea Financial Services Commission (FSC) and the Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) are also based in Yeouido.[6] Despite its popularity with Korean financial institutions, Yeouido has proved less popular with foreign entities who tend to prefer the Jongno district.[6]

Other notable companies based in Yeongdeungpo include Lotte Confectionery, Hanjin Shipping,[7] LG Corp.,[8] and Keoyang Shipping are headquartered in Yeouido-dong in Yeongdeungpo District.

Historically, Yeongdeungpo district has been dominated by the manufacturing industry and remnants of this are clearly visible around the district with small workshops and larger factories located next to modern developments, especially in Mullae-dong.[9]

Landmarks and attractions Edit

 
Times Square shopping mall
 
63 Building (left) and the Han River
 
The Korean National Assembly Building
 
Mullae-dong

Times Square Edit

Times Square is a large shopping mall located closed to Yeongdeungpo station and connected to an adjoining Shinsegae department store which in turns is connected to Yeongdeungpo station. It is one of Seoul's largest shopping malls, featuring the CGV Starium, the world's largest permanent 35 mm cinema screen. Construction of Times Square started in 2006 on the site of a former Kyungbang plant in Yeongdeungpo, and lasted for three years.[10] The construction cost a total of 600 billion won. On September 16, 2009, the mall officially opened, welcoming an average of 210,000 people per day.[10]

Yeouido Edit

Yeouido is home to many of Korea's tallest skyscrapers. One of the oldest and most well-known is the 63 Building, located on the eastern side of Yeouido. It was opened in 1985 to coincide with the Seoul Olympics in 1988 and intended to demonstrate Korea's economic success. The building is 250 m (820 ft) tall and was the tallest building in the country until 2003. The 60th floor houses the world's highest art gallery while the 63rd floor contains an observation deck known as the 63 Golden Tower. The 58th and 59th floors both feature restaurants. The lower floors house an indoor shopping mall with approximately 90 stores, an IMAX theater, and a large aquarium. A convention center and banquet hall are also housed within the building.

Also within Yeouido is the International Finance Center (IFC). The IFC was opened in 2012 and includes the office towers, Conrad Hotel and the IFC Mall. The IFC mall hosts a large number of shops including major international brands. The center of the mall includes a large atrium with glass pavilion which extends above ground level.[11] The mall itself occupies four floors below ground.[11]

Parc1 tower is the newest development in Yeouido with its primary feature being the 334 tall main tower. The development features 2 main office towers, a Fairmont Hotel (due to open in 2021) and a Hyundai Department Store (due to open in 2020 but pushed back to 2021).[12][13][14] Hyundai have indicated that they will open an Amazon Go store with the department store, one of the first outside the US.[15]

Yeouido is also home to the Korean National Assembly Building which opened in 1975. South Korea's unicameral legislature meets within the building and numerous of buildings and institutions associated with the assembly are located nearby.

The Korean Broadcasting System(KBS) New Wing Open Hall is located in Yeouido-dong. It is the broadcast and recording centre of many KBS programmes with a studio audience, namely the live weekly music show Music Bank.[16]

In 2017 the Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA) and the Seoul Metropolitan Government opened SeMA Bunker, a museum occupying a previously undiscovered military bunker in Yeouido.[17] The bunker was discovered in 2005 during groundwork for a bus transfer station. No official records of the bunker have been found but historians believe it was constructed for Park Chung Hee in 1976–1977 on account of the fact that large-scale military parades took place above the bunker on May 16 Square (now Yeouido Park).[17]

Mullae Art Village Edit

Mullae-dong was previously a successful industrial area developed in the 1960s as industry left the Cheonggyecheon in Jongno-gu and relocated to Mullae-dong.[9] However, the growth of industry in the area declined in the 1990s as the Asian Financial Crisis had a considerable effect on the South Korean economy.[9] In the 2000s, the availability of empty commercial buildings attracted artists to the area and in 2013 the Korean government officially supported to the concept. Mullae Art Village has become a popular leisure destination and is home to a large number of eateries, bars and other related venues, as well as a considerable number of workshops which are still in operation.[9]

Green space Edit

There are several major green spaces within Yeongdeungpo district. Yeouido is home to two of them – Yeouido Han River Park, which is a popular leisure and tourist destination, and Yeouido Park which runs through the center of Yeouido. Yeouido Han River Park hosts several major festivals including the Spring Flower (cherry blossom) Festival, the Seoul International Fireworks Festival and the Hangang Summer Festival. Yeouido Park was previous an airport that existed until the 1970s when it was turned into an asphalt plaza and named May 16 Square in reference to the coup led by Park Chung Hee in 1961. In 1984 Pope John Paul II led a canonization mass at the park. In 1999 the park was returned to its natural state and opened to the public.

Yeongdeungpo district also features the lower section of Anyangcheon (shared with Yangcheon District).

Transportation Edit

 
Line 1 train at Singil station
 
National Assembly station on Line 9
 
Olympic-Daero and Yeouido in the background

Railroad Edit

Yeongdeungpo district is served by the Gyeongbu Line which runs through the center of the district with trains calling at Yeongdeungpo station. Services include Korail KTX, ITX, Mungunghwa and tourist trains. The Gyeongbu line is considered to be one of the most important rail lines in Korea and its strategic importance goes back to the early 20th century during the Japanese occupation period. Yeongdeungpo station is the last station within Seoul and since 1974 the Gyeongbu line and Seoul Metro Line 1 tracks have been integrated and electrified up until Yeongdeungpo station (further electrification of the line southwards took place in later years).

(Gwangmyeong station) ← Yeongdeungpo station → (Yongsan station)

GTX Edit

Great Train Express (GTX) is a planned higher-speed commuter rail network in the Seoul Capital Area project consisting of three separate lines, named GTX A, GTX B and GTX C, and scheduled for completion in 2025. As currently planned (2021), GTX B will connect Songdo in Incheon with Maseok in Namyangju, with trains calling at eleven stations in between including Yeouido. According to the Korean government, GTX B will be completed in 2021.[18]

(Sindorim station) ← Yeouido station → (Yongsan station)

Metro Edit

The oldest subway line in Korea, Line 1, runs through the center of Yeongdeungpo District, serving Yeongdeungpo station, Singil Station & Deabang Station. The line first opened in 1974 as the Korean National Railroad of Seoul with through services to national mainline railways from Seongbuk station (now: Kwangwoon University station) to Incheon and Suwon Stations. Prior to 2000, the underground section of Line 1 between Seoul Station and Cheongnyangni Station was colored red on metro maps while the above-ground section was colored gray or blue. After 2000, the service was combined and colored dark blue. On average, trains run every six to nine minutes on the section between Seoul Station and Guro (the section serving Yeongdeungpo station).

(Dongjak-gu) ← DaebangSingilYeongdeungpo → (Guro-gu)
(Guro-gu) ← MullaeYeongdeungpo-gu OfficeDangsan → (Mapo-gu)
(Yangcheon-gu) ← YangpyeongYeongdeungpo-gu OfficeYeongdeungpo MarketSingilYeouidoYeouinaru → (Mapo-gu)
(Dongjak-gu) ← BoramaeSinpungDaerim → (Guro-gu)
  • Seoul Metro Line 9 Corporation
(Yangcheon-gu) ← SeonyudoDangsanNational AssemblyYeouidoSaetgang → (Dongjak-gu)

Future metro services Edit

In addition to the existing subway services, two additional lines are currently under development. The Sillim Line is currently under construction and will connect Saetgang and Daebang in Yeongdeungpo district with stations in Dongjak District and Gwanak District with the final station at Seoul National University. Another line, the Mokdong Line, is also under development with construction due to commence in 2021. The Mokdong Line will connect Dangsan Station with stations in Yangcheon District, the final station being Sinwol Station.

Buses Edit

Yeongdeungpo District is served by all types of buses operated in Seoul and its environs: green (local), blue (city), red (express) and white/green (Gyeonnggi). Gyeongin-ro, a major thoroughfare running from the south west to the north east, is a major bus route connecting the district with Incheon, Bucheon, Gwangmyeong and elsewhere. Gyeongin-ro links with Yeouiseo-ro/Yeoui-daero at Yeouido on which there is a large bus transfer center located in front of the IFC mall.

Highways Edit

Olympic-daero (also known as Olympic Boulevard) runs alongside the south bank of the Han River and through Yeongdeungpo District. Construction of the road began in 1982 and was completed in 1986. The eight-lane highway is 40.67 km (25.27 mi) long and connects Yeongdeungpo with Incheon and Gimpo international airports as well as Gangnam and Songpa in the east.

Education Edit

Universities Edit

High schools Edit

  • Janghun High School
  • Hangang Media High School
  • Seonyu High School
  • Yeongdeungpo Girls' High School
  • Youngshin High School
  • Yeouido Girls' High School
  • Yeouido High School
  • Daeyoung High School
  • Gwanak High School

Middle schools Edit

  • Yeouido Middle School
  • Munrae Middle School
  • Seonyu Middle School
  • Yoon Middle School
  • Yanghwa Middle School
  • Dangsanseo Middle School
  • Dangsan Middle School
  • Youngwon Middle School

Elementary schools Edit

  • Seoul Yeongdong Elementary School
  • Seoul Yeongjung Elementary School
  • Dangjung Elementary School
  • Yunjung Elementary School
  • Munrae Elementary School
  • Dangsan Elementary School
  • Yeongwon Elementary School
  • Dorim Elementary School
  • Yeouido Elementary School

International schools Edit

  • Yeong deng pou Korea Chinese primary school (永登浦華僑小學/한국영등포화교소학교)[20]

Sister cities Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

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  5. ^ "Yeouido International Finance Center". Seoul Metropolitan Government Ilbo. Archived from the original on April 19, 2013. Retrieved September 28, 2012.
  6. ^ a b "Will rent-free Yeouido succeed in winning back foreign financial firms?". July 23, 2020.
  7. ^ "Company Info." Hanjin. Retrieved November 19, 2008
  8. ^ "Overview." LG Corp. Retrieved on January 6, 2010. "Address: LG Twin Towers, 20 Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul 150–721, KOREA"
  9. ^ a b c d "Mullae Art Village (Mullaedong): Seoul, South Korea: travelgasm.com". travelgasm.com.
  10. ^ a b "Giant Seoul mall to open tomorrow-INSIDE Korea JoongAng Daily". Archived from the original on April 11, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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  12. ^ "Fairmont Ambassador Seoul". expedia.com. Retrieved September 1, 2023.
  13. ^ "Hyundai to build Seoul's largest department store in Yeouido". Yonhap News Agency. September 21, 2016.
  14. ^ "ě"œěš¸ ěľœëŒ€ęˇœëŞ¨ í˜"ëŒ€ë°ąí™"ě ? íŒŒí Źě'?â€Śí °ě†? MZě"¸ëŒ€ ë§ˆěź€íŒ… ę°•í™" | í•œę˛˝ë'ˇěť´". Hankyung.com. January 13, 2021. Retrieved May 7, 2022.
  15. ^ "여의도·동탄·대전에... 새 랜드마크 백화점 생긴다 – 조선일보". January 25, 2021.
  16. ^ "How to apply for K-Pop Music Shows". Korea Tourism Organization. Retrieved June 3, 2012.
  17. ^ a b "Underground VIP shelter built in '70s turned into art gallery SeMA Bunker". Yonhap News Agency. October 19, 2017.
  18. ^ "Korea to shorten travel time with underground roads, high-speed trains by 2030". The Korea Herald. October 31, 2019. Retrieved May 7, 2022.
  19. ^ "Worldwide Classroom: Seoul Sports Graduate University". Worldwide.edu. Retrieved May 7, 2022.
  20. ^ "Yeong deng pou korea Chinese primary school." International School Information, Government of South Korea. Retrieved March 30, 2016.
  21. ^ a b c d e f "Mentougou, Beijing, China - Yeongdeungpo-gu Official Website".

External links Edit

  Media related to Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website (in English)

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Yeongdeungpo District Korean 영등포구 Hanja 永登浦區 RR Yeongdeungpo gu is an administrative district in southwest Seoul South Korea Although the origin of the name is uncertain the first two syllables are thought to be from yeongdeung 靈登 or divine ascent a shamanic rite 2 The third syllable is po representing the bank of a river 浦 referring to the district s position on the Han River The 2006 population was 408 819 Yeongdeungpo 영등포구Autonomous District영등포구 永登浦區Yeouido SkylineFlagLocation of Yeongdeungpo gu in SeoulCoordinates 37 31 35 N 126 53 47 E 37 52639 N 126 89639 E 37 52639 126 89639CountrySouth KoreaRegionSudogwonSpecial CitySeoulAdministrative dong22Government MayorChoi Ho kwon 2022 People Power Area Total24 56 km2 9 48 sq mi Population 2010 1 Total396 243 Density16 000 km2 42 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 9 Korea Standard Time Postal code 07200 07499Area code s 82 2 2600 800 780 WebsiteYeongdeungpo gu official websiteThere are 22 administrative dong and 34 legal dong Yeouido dong is the largest in area and takes up about 34 of the land The total area is 24 56 km2 9 48 sq mi 2004 making up 4 of Seoul s land The annual budget is approximately 2 billion won Yeongdeungpo District has been heavily developed as an office commercial and residential district Yeouido Dong is home to DLI 63 Building the highest office building in South Korea and currently the 3rd tallest building in the country The National Assembly Building is located in Yeouido dong Other organisations such as the Financial Union of Korea are also based in Yeongdeungpo There are also mass media corporations in the area including Kookmin Newspaper Corporation Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation and Korean Broadcasting System Contents 1 History 2 Administration 2 1 Administrative divisions 2 2 Local government 3 Economy 4 Landmarks and attractions 4 1 Times Square 4 2 Yeouido 4 3 Mullae Art Village 5 Green space 6 Transportation 6 1 Railroad 6 2 GTX 6 3 Metro 6 4 Future metro services 6 5 Buses 6 6 Highways 7 Education 7 1 Universities 7 2 High schools 7 3 Middle schools 7 4 Elementary schools 7 5 International schools 8 Sister cities 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditThe earliest historical references to Yeongdeungpo were in the 1870s when it was considered to be the main port used in the defence of the city of Seoul The opening of the Gyeongin Line in 1899 and the Gyeongbu Line 1905 the County Office of Siheung gun was relocated to Yeongdeungpo and area became a major hub for transportation and commerce 3 Except for Yeouido and Yanghwa dong Yeongdeungpo belonged to old Siheung County In 1936 Yeongdeungpo except for today s Daerim dong was annexed to Gyeongseong today s Seoul In 1949 some parts of Siheung County were ceded to Yeongdeungpo District of Seoul These sections are today s Guro dong Sindorim dong Daerim dong and Sindaebang dong It is one of the sub centers of Seoul and the Seoul Metropolitan Subway Line 1 passes Among the areas south of the Han River in present day Seoul it was the first 1936 to be incorporated into Seoul January 1 1963 Some areas of Bucheon County were combined to Yeongdeungpo District as below Old district New districtOjeong myeon Ogok ri and Osoe ri Yeongdeungpo gu Seoul Ogok ri Osoe ri Hang ri Onsu ri Gung ri Cheonwang ri Oryu ri Gaebong ri and Gocheok riSosa eup Hang ri Onsu ri Gung ri Cheonwang ri Oryu ri Gaebong ri and Gocheok riAlso many parts of Siheung County were merged into this district at the same time During the post Korean War industrialization period the district s economy and population grew dramatically and as a result sections of the district were broken up to form new districts Gwanak gu being established in 1973 Gangseo gu in 1977 and Guro gu in 1980 3 Administration EditAdministrative divisions Edit nbsp Administrative divisionsYeongdeungpo District is divided into the following dong s Dangsan dong Hangul 당산동 Hanja 堂山洞 divided into Dangsan 1 and 2 dong Daerim dong Hangul 대림동 Hanja 大林洞 divided into Daerim 1 2 and 3 dong Dorim dong Hangul 도림동 Hanja 道 林洞 Dorim 1 and 2 dong were combined in September 2008 Mullae dong Hangul 문래동 Hanja 文來洞 divided into Mullae 1 and 2 dong Singil dong Hangul 신길동 Hanja 新吉洞 divided into Singil 1 to 7 dong Yangpyeong dong Hangul 양평동 Hanja 楊坪 洞 divided into Yangpyeong 1 and 2 dong Yanghwa dong Hangeul 양화동 Hanja 楊花洞 Yeongdeungpo dong Hangul 영등포동 Hanja 永登浦洞 divided into Yeongdeungpo dong and Yeongdeungpobon dong Hangeul 영등포본동 Hanja 永登浦本洞 Yeouido dong Hangul 여의도동 Hanja 汝矣島洞 Local government Edit Yeongdeungpo District office 영등포구청 is located immediately adjacent to Yeongdeungpo District office station on Seoul Metro Line 2 4 Economy Edit nbsp Aerial view of Yeongdeungpo DistrictFor several decades Yeouido in Yeongdeungpo district has been considered the financial center of Seoul This reputation was stimulated by the relocation of the Korean main bourse the Korea Exchange KRX from Myeongdong to Yeouido in 1979 Among the 291 head offices of financial institutions located in Seoul 93 are based in Yeouido Yeongdeungpo Notably 42 out of 68 asset management companies and 8 out of 11 futures companies have their head offices in Yeouido 5 These include Mirae Asset Group Korea Life Insurance KDB Korea Investment Holdings and many more Korea Exchange was originally located in Yeouido but it moved to Busan in 2009 Korea Financial Investment Association is still based in Yeouido The Korea Financial Services Commission FSC and the Financial Supervisory Service FSS are also based in Yeouido 6 Despite its popularity with Korean financial institutions Yeouido has proved less popular with foreign entities who tend to prefer the Jongno district 6 Other notable companies based in Yeongdeungpo include Lotte Confectionery Hanjin Shipping 7 LG Corp 8 and Keoyang Shipping are headquartered in Yeouido dong in Yeongdeungpo District Historically Yeongdeungpo district has been dominated by the manufacturing industry and remnants of this are clearly visible around the district with small workshops and larger factories located next to modern developments especially in Mullae dong 9 Landmarks and attractions Edit nbsp Times Square shopping mall nbsp 63 Building left and the Han River nbsp The Korean National Assembly Building nbsp Mullae dongTimes Square Edit Times Square is a large shopping mall located closed to Yeongdeungpo station and connected to an adjoining Shinsegae department store which in turns is connected to Yeongdeungpo station It is one of Seoul s largest shopping malls featuring the CGV Starium the world s largest permanent 35 mm cinema screen Construction of Times Square started in 2006 on the site of a former Kyungbang plant in Yeongdeungpo and lasted for three years 10 The construction cost a total of 600 billion won On September 16 2009 the mall officially opened welcoming an average of 210 000 people per day 10 Yeouido Edit Yeouido is home to many of Korea s tallest skyscrapers One of the oldest and most well known is the 63 Building located on the eastern side of Yeouido It was opened in 1985 to coincide with the Seoul Olympics in 1988 and intended to demonstrate Korea s economic success The building is 250 m 820 ft tall and was the tallest building in the country until 2003 The 60th floor houses the world s highest art gallery while the 63rd floor contains an observation deck known as the 63 Golden Tower The 58th and 59th floors both feature restaurants The lower floors house an indoor shopping mall with approximately 90 stores an IMAX theater and a large aquarium A convention center and banquet hall are also housed within the building Also within Yeouido is the International Finance Center IFC The IFC was opened in 2012 and includes the office towers Conrad Hotel and the IFC Mall The IFC mall hosts a large number of shops including major international brands The center of the mall includes a large atrium with glass pavilion which extends above ground level 11 The mall itself occupies four floors below ground 11 Parc1 tower is the newest development in Yeouido with its primary feature being the 334 tall main tower The development features 2 main office towers a Fairmont Hotel due to open in 2021 and a Hyundai Department Store due to open in 2020 but pushed back to 2021 12 13 14 Hyundai have indicated that they will open an Amazon Go store with the department store one of the first outside the US 15 Yeouido is also home to the Korean National Assembly Building which opened in 1975 South Korea s unicameral legislature meets within the building and numerous of buildings and institutions associated with the assembly are located nearby The Korean Broadcasting System KBS New Wing Open Hall is located in Yeouido dong It is the broadcast and recording centre of many KBS programmes with a studio audience namely the live weekly music show Music Bank 16 In 2017 the Seoul Museum of Art SeMA and the Seoul Metropolitan Government opened SeMA Bunker a museum occupying a previously undiscovered military bunker in Yeouido 17 The bunker was discovered in 2005 during groundwork for a bus transfer station No official records of the bunker have been found but historians believe it was constructed for Park Chung Hee in 1976 1977 on account of the fact that large scale military parades took place above the bunker on May 16 Square now Yeouido Park 17 Mullae Art Village Edit Mullae dong was previously a successful industrial area developed in the 1960s as industry left the Cheonggyecheon in Jongno gu and relocated to Mullae dong 9 However the growth of industry in the area declined in the 1990s as the Asian Financial Crisis had a considerable effect on the South Korean economy 9 In the 2000s the availability of empty commercial buildings attracted artists to the area and in 2013 the Korean government officially supported to the concept Mullae Art Village has become a popular leisure destination and is home to a large number of eateries bars and other related venues as well as a considerable number of workshops which are still in operation 9 Green space EditThere are several major green spaces within Yeongdeungpo district Yeouido is home to two of them Yeouido Han River Park which is a popular leisure and tourist destination and Yeouido Park which runs through the center of Yeouido Yeouido Han River Park hosts several major festivals including the Spring Flower cherry blossom Festival the Seoul International Fireworks Festival and the Hangang Summer Festival Yeouido Park was previous an airport that existed until the 1970s when it was turned into an asphalt plaza and named May 16 Square in reference to the coup led by Park Chung Hee in 1961 In 1984 Pope John Paul II led a canonization mass at the park In 1999 the park was returned to its natural state and opened to the public Yeongdeungpo district also features the lower section of Anyangcheon shared with Yangcheon District Transportation Edit nbsp Line 1 train at Singil station nbsp National Assembly station on Line 9 nbsp Olympic Daero and Yeouido in the backgroundRailroad Edit Yeongdeungpo district is served by the Gyeongbu Line which runs through the center of the district with trains calling at Yeongdeungpo station Services include Korail KTX ITX Mungunghwa and tourist trains The Gyeongbu line is considered to be one of the most important rail lines in Korea and its strategic importance goes back to the early 20th century during the Japanese occupation period Yeongdeungpo station is the last station within Seoul and since 1974 the Gyeongbu line and Seoul Metro Line 1 tracks have been integrated and electrified up until Yeongdeungpo station further electrification of the line southwards took place in later years Gyeongbu Line Gwangmyeong station Yeongdeungpo station Yongsan station GTX Edit Great Train Express GTX is a planned higher speed commuter rail network in the Seoul Capital Area project consisting of three separate lines named GTX A GTX B and GTX C and scheduled for completion in 2025 As currently planned 2021 GTX B will connect Songdo in Incheon with Maseok in Namyangju with trains calling at eleven stations in between including Yeouido According to the Korean government GTX B will be completed in 2021 18 GTX B Sindorim station Yeouido station Yongsan station Metro Edit The oldest subway line in Korea Line 1 runs through the center of Yeongdeungpo District serving Yeongdeungpo station Singil Station amp Deabang Station The line first opened in 1974 as the Korean National Railroad of Seoul with through services to national mainline railways from Seongbuk station now Kwangwoon University station to Incheon and Suwon Stations Prior to 2000 the underground section of Line 1 between Seoul Station and Cheongnyangni Station was colored red on metro maps while the above ground section was colored gray or blue After 2000 the service was combined and colored dark blue On average trains run every six to nine minutes on the section between Seoul Station and Guro the section serving Yeongdeungpo station Seoul Subway Line 1 Dongjak gu Daebang Singil Yeongdeungpo Guro gu Seoul MetroSeoul Subway Line 2 Euljiro Circle Line Guro gu Mullae Yeongdeungpo gu Office Dangsan Mapo gu Seoul Subway Line 5 Yangcheon gu Yangpyeong Yeongdeungpo gu Office Yeongdeungpo Market Singil Yeouido Yeouinaru Mapo gu Seoul Subway Line 7 Dongjak gu Boramae Sinpung Daerim Guro gu Seoul Metro Line 9 CorporationSeoul Subway Line 9 Yangcheon gu Seonyudo Dangsan National Assembly Yeouido Saetgang Dongjak gu Future metro services Edit In addition to the existing subway services two additional lines are currently under development The Sillim Line is currently under construction and will connect Saetgang and Daebang in Yeongdeungpo district with stations in Dongjak District and Gwanak District with the final station at Seoul National University Another line the Mokdong Line is also under development with construction due to commence in 2021 The Mokdong Line will connect Dangsan Station with stations in Yangcheon District the final station being Sinwol Station Buses Edit Yeongdeungpo District is served by all types of buses operated in Seoul and its environs green local blue city red express and white green Gyeonnggi Gyeongin ro a major thoroughfare running from the south west to the north east is a major bus route connecting the district with Incheon Bucheon Gwangmyeong and elsewhere Gyeongin ro links with Yeouiseo ro Yeoui daero at Yeouido on which there is a large bus transfer center located in front of the IFC mall Highways Edit Olympic daero also known as Olympic Boulevard runs alongside the south bank of the Han River and through Yeongdeungpo District Construction of the road began in 1982 and was completed in 1986 The eight lane highway is 40 67 km 25 27 mi long and connects Yeongdeungpo with Incheon and Gimpo international airports as well as Gangnam and Songpa in the east Education EditUniversities Edit Seoul Sports Graduate University 19 Berea International Theological SeminaryHigh schools Edit Janghun High School Hangang Media High School Seonyu High School Yeongdeungpo Girls High School Youngshin High School Yeouido Girls High School Yeouido High School Daeyoung High School Gwanak High SchoolMiddle schools Edit Yeouido Middle School Munrae Middle School Seonyu Middle School Yoon Middle School Yanghwa Middle School Dangsanseo Middle School Dangsan Middle School Youngwon Middle SchoolElementary schools Edit Seoul Yeongdong Elementary School Seoul Yeongjung Elementary School Dangjung Elementary School Yunjung Elementary School Munrae Elementary School Dangsan Elementary School Yeongwon Elementary School Dorim Elementary School Yeouido Elementary SchoolInternational schools Edit Yeong deng pou Korea Chinese primary school 永登浦華僑小學 한국영등포화교소학교 20 Sister cities Edit nbsp Cheongyang South Korea Since October 24 1995 21 nbsp Goseong South Korea Since September 14 1995 21 nbsp Yeongam South Korea Since October 17 1995 21 nbsp Kishiwada Japan Since October 31 2002 21 nbsp Mentougou District China Since April 21 1995 21 nbsp Huangpu Shanghai China nbsp Monterey Park California U S Since October 30 2007 21 See also EditGeography of South Korea Subdivisions of South Korea Administrative divisions of SeoulReferences Edit Korean Statistical Information Service Korean gt Population and Household gt Census Result 2010 gt Population by Administrative district Sex and Age Alien by Administrative district and Sex Archived August 26 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved June 2 2010 동 명칭 및 주요 옛지명 유래 Yeongdeungpo gu government Korean language tourism website Retrieved April 7 2006 permanent dead link a b Location and Regional Characteristics Yeongdeungpo gu Official Website Directions Yeongdeungpo gu Official Website Yeouido International Finance Center Seoul Metropolitan Government Ilbo Archived from the original on April 19 2013 Retrieved September 28 2012 a b Will rent free Yeouido succeed in winning back foreign financial firms July 23 2020 Company Info Hanjin Retrieved November 19 2008 Overview LG Corp Retrieved on January 6 2010 Address LG Twin Towers 20 Yeouido dong Yeongdeungpo gu Seoul 150 721 KOREA a b c d Mullae Art Village Mullaedong Seoul South Korea travelgasm com travelgasm com a b Giant Seoul mall to open tomorrow INSIDE Korea JoongAng Daily Archived from the original on April 11 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b FACILITY GUIDE Archived from the original on July 19 2017 Retrieved September 1 2023 Fairmont Ambassador Seoul expedia com Retrieved September 1 2023 Hyundai to build Seoul s largest department store in Yeouido Yonhap News Agency September 21 2016 e œes eľœeŒ eˇœeS i eŒ e ai e iŒŒi Ze a Si e MZe eŒ e ˆez iŒ e i i œe e ˇet Hankyung com January 13 2021 Retrieved May 7 2022 여의도 동탄 대전에 새 랜드마크 백화점 생긴다 조선일보 January 25 2021 How to apply for K Pop Music Shows Korea Tourism Organization Retrieved June 3 2012 a b Underground VIP shelter built in 70s turned into art gallery SeMA Bunker Yonhap News Agency October 19 2017 Korea to shorten travel time with underground roads high speed trains by 2030 The Korea Herald October 31 2019 Retrieved May 7 2022 Worldwide Classroom Seoul Sports Graduate University Worldwide edu Retrieved May 7 2022 Yeong deng pou korea Chinese primary school International School Information Government of South Korea Retrieved March 30 2016 a b c d e f Mentougou Beijing China Yeongdeungpo gu Official Website External links Edit nbsp Media related to Yeongdeungpo gu Seoul at Wikimedia Commons Official website in English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yeongdeungpo District amp oldid 1173319873, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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