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Hangang Bridges from Dongjak-gu passing over Nodeulseom |
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Dongjak-gu is one of the 25 gu which make up the city of Seoul, South Korea. Its name was derived from the Dongjaegi Naruteo Ferry, located on the Han River which borders the district to the north. It was the 17th gu created in Seoul, after being separated from Gwanak-gu on April 1, 1980.[1]
[edit] Symbols
The emblem of Dongjak-gu.
The main symbol of Dongjak-gu is the Snowy Heron. A cartoon character named Roya, a baby snowy-heron, can be seen on signs, banners, and even light poles throughout the gu. According to the official website, use of the snowy heron is meant to symbolize the "clean, beautiful and noble spirit" of Dongjak's people. The emblem, found at most official buildings, depicts the snowy heron soaring into the sky.
[edit] Administrative divisions
Dongjak-gu is divided into 20 dong, which are:
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- Noryangjin-dong 1, 2
- Sadang-dong 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
- Sangdo-dong 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
- Sindaebang-dong 1, 2
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[edit] Education
Dongjak-gu is home to Chongshin University, the Seoul campus of Chung-Ang University, and Soongsil University.
[edit] Places of interest
There are many notable sights in Dongjak-gu. The most famous is the National Cemetery, located in Dongjak-dong. Additionally, several temples are located throughout the ward. The Noryangjin Fish Market is also notable, as almost half of the fish brought to the city comes through here.
[edit] Transportation
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- (Seocho-gu) ← Sadang → (Gwanak-gu) ← Sindaebang → (Guro-gu)
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- (Yongsan-gu) ← Dongjak — Isu — Sadang Station → (Seocho-gu)
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- (Seocho-gu) ← Isu — Namseong — Soongsil University — Sangdo — Jangseungbaegi — Sindaebangsamgeori → (Yeongdeungpo-gu)
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