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Nonhyeon-dong (Korean: 논현동) is a ward of Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea. It borders Apgujeong and Sinsa-dong on the north, Samseong-dong on the northeast, and Yeoksam-dong to the south. [1] [2] Hakdong Park is located in the neighborhood. [3]
Hakdong Park (Korean: 학동공원) is a public park in Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea. It first opened on January 15, 1985, and has an area of 29,947 square meters (322,350 sq ft). [1] The park is a ten-minute walk from Exit 1 of Sinsa station. [2]
Gangnam District (Korean: 강남구; RR: Gangnam-gu; IPA: [ka̠ŋna̠m.gu]) is one of the 25 districts of Seoul, South Korea. The term Gangnam translates to "South of the Han River". Gangnam District is the third largest district in Seoul, with an area of 39.5 km 2 (15.3 sq mi). As of the 2024 census, Gangnam District had a population of ...
Gaepo 4-dong; Irwon-dong: Irwon 1-dong; Irwon 2-dong; Irwon bon-dong; Nonhyeon-dong: Nonhyeon 1-dong; Nonhyeon 2-dong; Samseong-dong: Samseong 1-dong; Samseong 2-dong; COEX Convention & Exhibition Center; Bongeunsa; Kimchi Field Museum; Teheranno; Segok-dong: None Segok-dong is the largest dong in Gangnam District, but has the smallest ...
Hak-dong Station (Korean: 학동역) is a rapid transit station on Seoul Subway Line 7. It is located in Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam District, Seoul. The area around the station was known as Hak-dong prior to 1982 and Hakdong intersection sits at the west end of the station. Nine buses service the station through 10 exits. [1]
As a result of its location within the Gangnam Eighth School District and the end of the South Korean ban on private tutoring, Daechi-dong emerged as the epicenter of hagwons in Seoul. [71] Of the students accepted into Seoul National University in 2022, 11.9 percent graduated from schools in the Gangnam and Seocho districts of Seoul. [21]
Sinnonhyeon Station is a railway station on Line 9 and the Shinbundang Line of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway, located by the Kyobo Tower sageori in Seocho District and Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam District, Seoul. It was the southern terminus of Line 9 from 2009 to March 2015, when the line was extended to Sports Complex station. [2]
The districts of Seoul are the twenty-five gu (districts; Korean: 구; Hanja: 區) comprising Seoul, South Korea. The gu vary greatly in area (from 10 to 47 km 2 ) and population (from less than 140,000 to 630,000).