Asan

For the place in Guam, see Asan, Guam; for the village in Azerbaijan see Heşan;for the city center in Kathmandu see Asan,Kathmandu
Asan
아산
牙山
—  Municipal City  —
Korean transcription(s)
 • Hangul 아산시
 • Hanja 牙山市
 • Revised Romanization Asan-si
 • McCune-Reischauer Asan-si
Country  South Korea
Region Hoseo
Administrative divisions 2 eup, 9 myeon, 6 dong
Area
 • Total 542.25 km2 (209.4 sq mi)
Population (2008.07.31)
 • Total 242,575
 • Density 442/km2 (1,144.8/sq mi)
 • Dialect Chungcheong

Asan is a city in South Chungcheong Province, South Korea. It is located at , bordering the Seoul Metropolitan Area to the north. Asan has a population of approximately 250,000.

Asan is known for its hot springs and is a city of spas.

Asan has grown into the neighboring village, Onyang-dong, which is also known for its hot springs.

Asan should not be confused with Ansan, in Gyeonggi Province.

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Transportation

The city of Asan shares a station for the KTX high speed trains with the neighbouring city of Cheonan called Cheonan-Asan Station. It takes about 30 minutes to travel from Asan to Seoul by the KTX train. It can be reached within 2 hours from Incheon International Airport by car. Seoul Metropolitan Subway extended one of its lines to service Asan on December 15, 2008. Two major highways, the Seoul-Busan and West Coast expressways, also pass through Asan city.

Industry and commerce

Companies like Hyundai Motor, Samsung LCD, and Samsung Electronic have factories in Asan. A total of 14 industrial complexes are currently occupied by autoparts, electronic parts and other factories.

The Port of Pyeongtaek, closest to the east China coast among Korean ports, is nearby.

Education

Asan is the home of five universities.

Modern history

Famous people

Famous people associated with Asan include the late Yun Po Sun, former President of South Korea.

Admiral Yi Sun-sin, who defeated the Japanese navy in the 16th century, lived for some time in Asan. There is a miniature replica of a turtle ship made famous by Admiral Yi on the outskirts of town.

See also

References

  1. ^ Provisional changes including Guri city and 11 cities and counties and permission of modification naming Naju.(1985.12.28.) from Constitution of the Republic of Korea

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