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Dongdaemun District

Dongdaemun District is one of the 25 districts of Seoul, South Korea. It has a population of 346,770 (2010) and has a geographic area of 14.22 km2, and is divided into 14 dong. Dongdaemun is located in northeastern Seoul, bordering the city districts of Seongbuk to the northwest, Jongno to the west, Seongdong to the south, Gwangjin to the southeast, and Jungnang to the east.

History
Dongdaemun District was first created in 1943 when the "gu" system started and was larger in area than it is today. Seongbuk District separated from the district in 1949, and Changsin Dong and Sungin Dong were given to Jongno District in 1975. An additional 17 dong (neighborhoods) separated to become Jungnang District in 1988. ==Administrative divisions==
Administrative divisions
Dongdaemun District currently comprises 14 dongs. • Cheongnyangni-dongDapsimni 1-dongDapsimni 2-dongHoegi-dongHwigyeong 1-dongHwigyeong 2-dongImun 1-dongImun 2-dongJangan 1-dongJangan 2-dongJegi-dongJeonnong 1-dongJeonnong 2-dongYongsin-dong ==Transportation==
Geography
Dongdaemun District borders Seongbuk District to the north-west, Jungnang District to the east (with the Jungnangcheon stream forming the border), Gwangjin District to the south-east, Seongdong District to the south, meets Jung District at a point in the south-west and borders Jongno District to the west. The busiest neighborhood of the district is the Cheongnyangni area - a large commercial zone formed around Cheongnyangni Station, one of the secondary CBDs of Seoul. Dongdaemun District is named after the east gate in Seoul's city walls, Dongdaemun, but Dongdaemun itself is actually located in Jongno District. This is due to an administrative border change. ==Education==
Attractions
Gyeongdong MarketDongseo MarketKing Sejong Memorial • Seoul City Cultural Asset: Seonnongdan (선농단 先農壇), King Sejong Sindobi (세종대왕신도비 世宗大王神道碑, monumental stone) • National Treasure: Supyo (수표 水標) • Historical Site: Yeonghuiwon (영휘원永徽園) The grave sites of Kim Byeongro (김병로 金炳魯), Han Yongwoon (한용운 韓龍雲), Ahn Changho and Oh Sechang (오세창 吳世昌) are also located in this district. ==Sister cities==
Sister cities
Anguo, China • Yanqing, China • Shanghai, China • New York City, United States • Los Angeles, United States • Paris, France • Lyon, France • London, England ==References==
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