Sinsa-dong, Gangnam

Sinsa-dong
Korean transcription(s)
  Hangul 신사동
  Hanja 新沙洞
  Revised Romanization Sinsa-dong
  McCune–Reischauer Sinsa-tong
Country South Korea
Area
  Total 1.90 km2 (0.73 sq mi)
Population (2001)[1]
  Total 23,368
  Density 12,299/km2 (31,850/sq mi)

Sinsa-dong is a ward of Gangnam-gu in Seoul, South Korea. This district contains many department stores, hairshops, churches, boutiques, cafes and restaurants.[1][2]

Transportation

The area is served by Sinsa Station on the Seoul Subway Line 3, and Seoul buses.[3]

Education

In Shinsa-dong, there are three schools: Singu Primary school (From Grade 1 to Grade 6), Sinsa Junior High school (From Grade 7 to Grade 9) and Hyundai Senior High school (Grade 10 to Grade 12). Sinsa Junior High school and Hyundai Senior High school are located just next to each other.

Visitor attractions

Shingsa-dong Garosugil or Shinsa-dong street tree road is a famous place in Sinsa-dong. There are abundant ginkgo trees on each side of the road. People call this road as “the road of artists” since it has a congenial atmosphere that is made of charming cafes and restaurants. In addition, many Korean celebrities visit this place as they can easily find unique or exotic clothing.

Hangang Park, between Hannam Bridge and Banpo Bridge, has sports facilities such as basketball court, tennis court and swimming pool. In addition, people can find a luxurious ferry boat restaurant in Hangang park.

The Andre Kim Design Atelier is located in Sinsa-dong, helmed by his adopted son Kim Jung-do.[4]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "신사동 (Sinsa-dong 新沙洞)" (in Korean). Doosan encyclopedia. Retrieved 2008-04-14.
  2. "The origin of the names: Sinsa-dong" (in Korean). Gangnam-gu official site. Retrieved 2008-04-14.
  3. Seoul TOPIS Bus Route Information
  4. Lee, Do-eun (8 August 2011). "Andre Kim’s brand starts a new chapter with designer’s heir". Joongang Daily. Retrieved 29 March 2013.

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