![]() Korea's best university, Seoul National University, is located in the district. Incorporated in 1963, and designated as a distinct district in 1973, Gwanak district is mostly residential, and gets its name from the nearby Gwanaksan mountain. The district is mostly residential, although the areas near Miasageori station and Suyu station are very active. The district is notorious for its proximity with Bukhansan, the tallest mountain near Seoul. Incorporated into Seoul in 1949, Gangbuk-gu is a separate district (from Seongbuk-gu) since 1995. Separated administratively from Seodaemun-gu in 1977, Eunpyeong-gu is located just east of the city of Goyang, and despite being part of Seoul, is partly isolated from the rest of the city by a mountain range on its east side. The small Seodalsan mountain, where the Seoul National Cemetery is located, is located in the middle of the district. Located just south of the Han river, Dongjak-gu is mostly residential, but also includes the commercial Noryangjin area. Incorportated into Seoul in 1936, the heart of the district is Cheongnyangni station, one of the main train stations in Seoul, built in 1911. Located next to its namesake Dobongsan, the district is expected to benefit from urban development projects near Chang-dong station.ĭespite its name (Large East Gate), Dongdaemun district does not include the East gate of Seoul, also known as Dongdaemun (and by its official name Heunginjimun). Located in the northeastern part of the city, Dobong is a largely residential district, which has been part of Seoul since 1963. ![]()
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