Bangi-dong explained

Bangi-dong
Translit Lang1:Korean
Translit Lang1 Type:Hangul
Translit Lang1 Info:방이동
Translit Lang1 Type1:Hanja
Translit Lang1 Info1:芳荑洞
Translit Lang1 Info2:Bangi-dong
Translit Lang1 Info3:Pangi-dong
Translit Lang2 Type:Hangul
Translit Lang2 Type1:Hanja
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:South Korea
Subdivision Type1:Region
Seat Type:Capital
Parts Style:para
Leader Title:Mayor
Area Total Km2:1.3
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:42445
Population As Of:2013
Population Density Km2:auto
Blank Name Sec1:Dialect

Bangi-dong is a dong (neighborhood) of Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea.[2] [3]

Overview

Bangi-dong has a historical origin dating back to 1636 during the Joseon period, in the 14th year of King Injo. At that time, amidst the Manchu invasions, King Injo sought refuge in Namhansanseong fortress. The village, then known as Bangigol, played a significant role in defending against Qing soldiers attempting to advance towards Namhansanseong. Local defenders repelled the invaders by shooting arrows and hurling stones from the mountain slopes, thus earning the name "Bangigol," which translates to "blocking the barbarians."

Around 1914, scholars at the village's school reinterpreted the characters in the name: changing "bang" from "defense" to "fragrant," and "i" from "barbarian" to "white mugwort." This led to the renaming of the village as Bangigol. The area was also noted for its snug terrain and abundant rhododendron flowers, which contributed to its distinctive name.

Historically, Bangi-dong belonged to Bangi-ri in Jungdae-myeon, Gwangju-gun, Gyeonggi Province province during the Joseon Dynasty. During the Japanese colonial period, administrative changes in 1914 led to the incorporation of Bangigol and neighboring strongholds like Utmal and Geonneomal into Bangi-ri. In subsequent years, due to the expansion of Seoul's districts, Bangi-dong was successively annexed to Seongdong District in 1963, Gangnam District in 1975 following Presidential Decree No. 7816, and later to Gangdong District in 1979. With the establishment of Songpa District from Gangdong District in 1988, Bangi-dong remains within its current administrative boundaries in Seoul.

Education

Korea National Sport University is located there, next to Olympic Park.

Schools located in Bangi-dong:

Transportation

See also

External links

37.516°N 127.122°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 상세보기 < 최근인구현황(주민등록인구) < 송파통계 < 행정자료 < 행정정보 < 송파구청 . 2013-09-17 . 2017-09-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170913144243/http://songpa.go.kr/user.kdf?a=songpa.board.BoardApp&c=4002&list_id=AG0406001000&seq=41871&file_yn=Y&comment_yn=y&cate_id=AG0307001000 . dead .
  2. Web site: http://www.encyber.com/search_w/ctdetail.php?masterno=732243&amp;contentno=732243 . ko:방이동 (Bangi-dong 芳荑洞) . . 2008-04-15 . Korean .
  3. Web site: The origin of the name and timetable of Bangi-dong (동명 유래/연혁) . Bangi 1-dong resident center. 2008-04-15. Korean.