JEJU CITY
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'Jeju' (''Jeju-si'') is the capital of Jeju province in South Korea and the largest city on the island of Jeju. Its geographical location is . The city is served by Jeju International Airport (IATA code CJU).
Located in a southern island where the weather is mild even in winter, the city is a famous resort with public casino facilities. Jeju welcomes over 4 million visitors from mainland Korea, Japan, and China every year.
In its present boundaries, Jeju City is 19.3 kilometers from east to west, and 10.2 kilometers from north to south. To the north, it looks across the Korea Strait at the southern coast of South Jeolla Province. To the south, it meets Seogwipo City at the top of Hallasan, the island's sole mountain.
The area of the city has played a central role in Jeju since before recorded history. The Samseonghyeol, holes from which the three ancestors of the Jeju people are said to have come, are located in downtown Jeju City.
The city has grown quite rapidly since the 1970s. Shin Jeju, or new Jeju, was created some decades ago, up the hill from the airport and houses many government buildings. The thatched roof buildings that were common throughout the city until the 1970s are gradually disappearing.
The city was separated from Bukjeju County in 1955. However, in 2005 Jeju Province voters approved a proposal to merge the city with Bukjeju County, also merging Seogwipo with Namjeju County to create two large cities directly administered by the province. That change was put into effect in July 2006.
Jeju is divided into 16 neighbourhoods ("Dong"):
★ Ara-dong
★ Dodu-dong
★ Geonip-dong
★ Ido 1-dong
★ Ido 2-dong
★ Iho-dong
★ Ildo 1-dong
★ Ildo 2-dong
★ Nohyeong-dong
★ Oedo-dong
★ Ora-dong
★ Samdo 1-dong
★ Samdo 2-dong
★ Yeon-dong
★ Yongdam 1-dong
★ Yongdam 2-dong
Jeju City is the principal transportation center for Jeju Province. It is home to the island's sole airport, Jeju International Airport. In addition, its port is the largest on the island, serving the great majority of passenger and cargo vessels that visit the island. It also stands at the center of the island's road network.
Due to its central position in transportation, Jeju City gets the lion's share of tourist traffic to the island. Many tourists arrive at the city through the port terminal or airport, stay in the tourist hotels of the Sinjeju neighborhood, and stay within the city to visit various Jeju tourist attractions. These include Dragon's Head Rock along the coast, the Samseonghyeol holes in the downtown area, and Hallasan National Park in the interior.
Main articles: List of twin towns and sister cities
★ Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan
★ Beppu, ÅŒita Prefecture, Japan
★ Shanghai, People's Republic of China
★ Guilin, Guangxi Automonous Region, People's Republic of China
★ Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, People's Republic of China
★ Kunshan, Suzhou District, Jiangsu Province, People's Republic of China
★ Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
★ Santa Rosa, California, United States
★ List of cities in South Korea
★ Geography of South Korea
1. http://english.jejusi.go.kr/jejucity/status.php
★ City government website
★ Open Directory category
★ Statistical Yearbook, partially in English
★ Galbijim wiki page on Jeju City
'Jeju' (''Jeju-si'') is the capital of Jeju province in South Korea and the largest city on the island of Jeju. Its geographical location is . The city is served by Jeju International Airport (IATA code CJU).
Located in a southern island where the weather is mild even in winter, the city is a famous resort with public casino facilities. Jeju welcomes over 4 million visitors from mainland Korea, Japan, and China every year.
| Contents |
| Geography |
| History |
| Administrative divisions |
| Transportation |
| Tourism |
| Sister cities |
| See also |
| References |
| External links |
Geography
In its present boundaries, Jeju City is 19.3 kilometers from east to west, and 10.2 kilometers from north to south. To the north, it looks across the Korea Strait at the southern coast of South Jeolla Province. To the south, it meets Seogwipo City at the top of Hallasan, the island's sole mountain.
History
The area of the city has played a central role in Jeju since before recorded history. The Samseonghyeol, holes from which the three ancestors of the Jeju people are said to have come, are located in downtown Jeju City.
The city has grown quite rapidly since the 1970s. Shin Jeju, or new Jeju, was created some decades ago, up the hill from the airport and houses many government buildings. The thatched roof buildings that were common throughout the city until the 1970s are gradually disappearing.
The city was separated from Bukjeju County in 1955. However, in 2005 Jeju Province voters approved a proposal to merge the city with Bukjeju County, also merging Seogwipo with Namjeju County to create two large cities directly administered by the province. That change was put into effect in July 2006.
Administrative divisions
Jeju is divided into 16 neighbourhoods ("Dong"):
★ Ara-dong
★ Dodu-dong
★ Geonip-dong
★ Ido 1-dong
★ Ido 2-dong
★ Iho-dong
★ Ildo 1-dong
★ Ildo 2-dong
★ Nohyeong-dong
★ Oedo-dong
★ Ora-dong
★ Samdo 1-dong
★ Samdo 2-dong
★ Yeon-dong
★ Yongdam 1-dong
★ Yongdam 2-dong
Transportation
Jeju City is the principal transportation center for Jeju Province. It is home to the island's sole airport, Jeju International Airport. In addition, its port is the largest on the island, serving the great majority of passenger and cargo vessels that visit the island. It also stands at the center of the island's road network.
Tourism
Due to its central position in transportation, Jeju City gets the lion's share of tourist traffic to the island. Many tourists arrive at the city through the port terminal or airport, stay in the tourist hotels of the Sinjeju neighborhood, and stay within the city to visit various Jeju tourist attractions. These include Dragon's Head Rock along the coast, the Samseonghyeol holes in the downtown area, and Hallasan National Park in the interior.
Sister cities
Main articles: List of twin towns and sister cities
★ Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan
★ Beppu, ÅŒita Prefecture, Japan
★ Shanghai, People's Republic of China
★ Guilin, Guangxi Automonous Region, People's Republic of China
★ Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, People's Republic of China
★ Kunshan, Suzhou District, Jiangsu Province, People's Republic of China
★ Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
★ Santa Rosa, California, United States
See also
★ List of cities in South Korea
★ Geography of South Korea
References
1. http://english.jejusi.go.kr/jejucity/status.php
External links
★ City government website
★ Open Directory category
★ Statistical Yearbook, partially in English
★ Galbijim wiki page on Jeju City
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