Banpo-dong

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Banpobon-dong
Korean transcription(s)
 • Hangul
 • Hanja
 • Revised Romanization Banpobon-dong
 • McCune–Reischauer Panp'obon-tong
Rainbow Fountain in Banpo Bridge
Banpo-dong within Seocho-gu
Country South Korea
Area
 • Total 5.9 km2 (2.3 sq mi)
Population (2012)
 • Total 97,046
 • Density 16,000/km2 (43,000/sq mi)

Banpo-dong is a dong, neighborhood of Seocho-gu in Seoul, South Korea.[1][2] Banpo-dong is divided into 5 different dong which are Banpobon-dong, Banpo 1-dong, 2-dong, 3-dong and 4-dong.

The neighborhood is just north of Express Bus Terminal station and to the south of the Han River. Some of the apartment buildings were built in the late 1970s but the area is considered affluent due to its central location within Seoul, proximity to the Han River Park,[3] shopping malls, and mass transit transportation options.

The area is home of Seorae Village, a small French enclave, with its large concentration of French residents and European-style restaurants, dessert cafes, as well as wineries and cafes stand along its main street.[4]

Education[edit]

  • High Schools
    • Banpo High School
    • Sehwa High School
    • Sehwa Women's High School
    • Yangjae High School
  • Middle Schools
    • Bangbae Middle School
    • Banpo Middle School
    • Sehwa Women's Middle School
    • Sinbanpo Middle School
    • Wonchon Middle School
  • Elementary Schools
    • Banpo Elementary School
    • Banwon Elementary School
    • Gyeseong Elementary School
    • Jamwon Elementary School
    • Seowon Elementary School
    • Wonchon Elementary School

Transportation[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "반포동 (Banpo-dong 盤浦洞)" (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2008-04-19. 
  2. ^ "Status quo of Banpo-dong" (in Korean). Seocho-gu official site. Retrieved 2008-04-19. 
  3. ^ http://hangang.seoul.go.kr/
  4. ^ Cho Jae-eun; Junghee Lee; Chang Hae-won (27 April 2011). "Amuse-bouches in Seoul’s French Quarter". Joongang Daily. Retrieved 27 January 2013. 

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