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Cheoin District (Korean: 처인구; RR: Cheoin-gu) is the largest gu in Yongin; it is located in the southeastern part of the city. It has four dong (neighborhoods), two eup (towns), and five myeon (townships).
Cheoin District
처인구 | |
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Korean transcription(s) | |
• Hanja | 處仁區 |
• Revised Romanization | Cheoin-gu |
• McCune–Reischauer | Ch'ŏin-gu |
Country | South Korea |
Region | Sudogwon (Gijeon) |
Province | Gyeonggi |
City | Yongin |
Population | |
• Dialect | Seoul |
Website | Cheoin District Office |
Under administrative districts
edit- Jungang-dong (divided into Gimnyangjang-dong and Namdong)
- Yeoksam-dong (combination of Yeokbuk-dong and Samga-dong)
- Yurim-dong (combination of Yubang-dong and Gorim-dong)
- Dongbu-dong (divided into Mapyeong-dong, Unhak-dong, Haegok-dong and Hodong)
- Pogok-eup
- Mohyeon-eup
- Yangji-myeon
- Wonsam-myeon
- Baegam-myeon
- Idong-eup
- Namsa-eup
List of Gu in Yongin
edit- Cheoin District
- Giheung District
- Suji District
Attractions
edit- In Gimnyangjang-dong, There was a battle between Turkish Brigade and Chinese People's Volunteer Army during Korean War.
- The MBC Dramia located within this gu at Yongcheon-ri, Baegam-myeon. The Dramia features functional reproductions of castles, palaces and even non-elite housing from various periods of Korean history, and thus serves the filming location of MBC's historical dramas, most notably, Jumong, Queen Seondeok, Dong Yi and The Moon Embracing the Sun. When there are no active shoots, viewing tours are available to the public, which include traditional folk games, historical court dress and archery.[1]
References
edit- ^ Lee, Cin Woo (16 March 2012). "Beyond Seoul: 19 reasons to explore Korea". CNN Go. Archived from the original on 2012-04-21. Retrieved 6 May 2012.
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