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Gangnam District ( ; , ) is one of the 25 local government districts which make up the city of Seoul, South Korea. Gangnam translates to "South of the ( Han) River". Gangnam District is the third largest district in Seoul, with an area of . As of the 2017 census, Gangnam District had a population of 561,052. There is a high concentration of wealth in the district, with prices for an apartment as of 2020 nearly double those in the rest of Seoul. Gangnam district is generally referred to as a part of Gangnam School District Eight (강남 8학군), along with Seocho District. This district shares half of
Gangnam-daero Seoul Metropolitan City Route 41 () is an urban road located in Seoul, South Korea. With a total length of , this road starts from the Naegok Interchange in Seocho District, Seoul to Doseonsa Temple in Gangbuk District. Stopovers ; Seoul * Se ...
Gangnam Station area with Seocho District, which is one of the most crowded places in Korea.


Administration

Gangnam is one of two '' gu'' that make up the Greater Gangnam Area with neighboring Seocho District. The Gangnam District office has designated two smoke-free zones within the district. The first is the section of Gangnam Boulevard between exit No. 2 of Gangnam station of Seoul Subway Line 2 and exit No. 5 of Sinnonhyeon station of Line 9; the second is the 836-meter (914-yard) section of sidewalk along Yeongdong Boulevard from exit No. 5 of Samseong station on Line 2, outside COEX Convention & Exhibition Center and ASEM Tower of the COEX complex.


Divisions

Gangnam District is composed of 26 dong (neighborhoods): *
Apgujeong Apgujeong-dong (; ) is a ward of Gangnam-gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea. It was reported that housing price of Apgujeong-dong is approximately US$28,300 per one square meter bKorea M ...
* Cheongdam 1 * Cheongdam 2 * Daechi 1 * Daechi 2 * Daechi 3 * Daechi 4 * Dogok 1 * Dogok 2 * Gaepo 1 * Gaepo 2 * Gaepo 3 * Irwon 1 * Irwon 2 * Irwon bon * Nonhyeon 1 * Nonhyeon 2 * Samseong 1 * Samseong 2 * Segok * Sinsa * Suseo * Yeoksam 1 * Yeoksam 2


Economy

Both the Greater Gangnam Area and Gangnam itself are widely known for its heavily concentrated wealth and very high standard of living, which has been compared to cities such as
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. The most significant indicator is its extremely expensive real estate. Seoul as a whole is known for its expensive housing prices—as of 2011, its average apartment cost approximately US$5,500 per m2—but the average price in Gangnam is almost twice as high, roughly US$10,000 per m2, which is 3.5 times the nationwide average. This is driven in part by the price of land: the 40 km2 making up Gangnam district rivals in valuation with the entirety of the city of Busan, the second-largest city in South Korea which occupies 770 km2. Combined with the neighboring districts of Seocho and Songpa, the Greater Gangnam Area accounts for almost 10% of the land value of the entire country. While Seoul's traditional business centers such as Central District, Jongno District, Yongsan District and Yeongdeungpo District still maintain their leading roles, Gangnam and its neighboring districts have swiftly become the new core across all areas of business over the last few decades. KOSPI 200 companies based in Gangnam district include KEPCO, GS Group, Hyundai Department Store Group, HITEJinro, Hansol, Hankook Tire,
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and Korea Zinc Corporation. Besides, POSCO also operates POSCO Center in
Teheran Valley Teheran-ro (translation "Tehran Boulevard") is a street in the Gangnam district of Seoul, South Korea. It runs from Gangnam Station through Yeoksam-dong and into Samseong-dong. It is colloquially known as "Teheran Valley" (after Silicon Valley) ...
, and KT&G operates Kosmo Tower. Other notable companies based in Gangnam include Dongbu Fire Insurance, Young Poong Group,
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and
Hankook P&G P&G Korea (Procter & Gamble Korea Inc.; hangul:한국피앤지) is a Korean consumer goods company headquartered in Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea. It is a subsidiary of the multinational consumer goods company Procter & Gamble. The compa ...
. Gangnam is also home to many IT and other internet-related companies including NC Soft and
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, and is also a strong hub of the country's financial and banking sectors. Many international companies also operate key offices in Gangnam, including Google, IBM, Toyota, and AMI. Since January 2012, the area has also been home to FNC Entertainment, which moved into its own company offices in Cheongdam-dong, separate from its parent company in the CJ E&M Music Performance Division Building in neighbouring Apgujeong-dong. Other entertainment companies located there include SM Entertainment, JYP Entertainment (until 2018), Cube Entertainment,
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, LOEN Entertainment,
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, Plan A Entertainment, DSP Media, MBK Entertainment, Nega Network, C-JeS Entertainment,
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, NH Media,
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, TOP Media, Happy Face Entertainment, Dream Tea Entertainment,
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, Jellyfish Entertainment,
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, Stardom Entertainment, and HYBE Corporation. The Korean subsidiary of
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, AMI Korea, is headquartered in
Daechidong Daechi-dong is an affluent ''neighborhood'' in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea. Daechi-dong is divided into three different “dongs” which are Daechi 1-dong, 2-dong, and 4-dong. Daechi-dong is predominantly considered the residential area of G ...
, Gangnam District.


Economic development

Until the early 1980s Gangnam and its neighboring areas had remained the least developed in Seoul, but prodigious development over the last 30 years has earned it a reputation of being one of the most affluent, dynamic, and influential areas in both Seoul and South Korea as a whole. In addition, the COEX Convention & Exhibition Center in Gangnam recently hosted several international conferences such as the 2010 G-20 summit and the
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''The Korea Times'' (ROK). 8 July 2010. Retrieved 10 November 2010.


Education

South Korea is known for its high standard of education and intense competition for university entrance, and Gangnam is considered the national capital of education, which is one of the decisive factors to make Gangnam the most attractive destination in South Korea. In 2010, roughly 6% of the successful candidates to
Seoul National University Seoul National University (SNU; ) is a national public research university located in Seoul, South Korea. Founded in 1946, Seoul National University is largely considered the most prestigious university in South Korea; it is one of the three "S ...
, which is considered the best university in South Korea, were from Gangnam district, while Gangnam's population makes up only 1% of the country's population. In 2008, 22.7 out of 1,000 students in Gangnam district went abroad to study, while the nation's average ratio in the same time frame was only 3.6 per 1,000 students. Following the substantial raising of the profile of the Gangnam district internationally, the area has become a popular destination for international students seeking Korean language lessons, marking the rise of Korea as a 'study tourism' destination. Both long-standing locally owned schools such as the Seoul Korean Academy, and more recent foreign-owned entities such as Lexis Korea report a significant increase in interest in the location. International schools: * (한국외국인학교) * (서울아카데미국제학교) Former schools * Japanese School in Seoul


Attractions

The important business district around
Teheranno Teheran-ro (translation "Tehran Boulevard") is a street in the Gangnam district of Seoul, South Korea. It runs from Gangnam Station through Yeoksam-dong and into Samseong-dong. It is colloquially known as "Teheran Valley" (after Silicon Valley) ...
(Tehran Street) runs east–west from Gangnam station to Samseong station and the COEX Convention & Exhibition Center- Korean World Trade Center complex. Several popular shopping and entertainment areas are located in Gangnam District, including
Apgujeong Apgujeong-dong (; ) is a ward of Gangnam-gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea. It was reported that housing price of Apgujeong-dong is approximately US$28,300 per one square meter bKorea M ...
, the COEX Mall and the area around Gangnam station and
Garosugil Garosu-gil (Hangeul: 가로수길) is an area in Sinsa-dong, Gangnam, Seoul, South Korea. The name Garosu-gil, meaning "tree-lined street", refers to the ginkgo trees planted along the streets in the area. Garosu-gil is known for upscale boutiq ...
. Cheongdam-dong is notable as an upmarket shopping area, with stores of global and local luxury brands, such as MCM Haus flagship store; Vera Wang's third global and first Asian flagship store 'Vera Wang Bridal Korea'; as well as French jeweler
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's ''Cartier Maison'', located on Apgujeong-ro, which is the largest in Korea and at the time of opening, in 2008, the seventh largest in the world. The area has a large concentration of vegetarian and other upscale restaurants that serve Korean cuisine with a modern twist, namely on the main street from Bongeun Temple to Park Hyatt Hotel in Samseong-dong. * Galleria Department Store *
Seolleung and Jeongneung tombs Seonjeongneung is a burial ground from the Joseon dynasty, located in Seoul, South Korea. The westernmost tomb, called Seonneung, belongs to King Seongjong (1457–1494) the 9th monarch of Joseon. His first wife, Queen Gonghye of the Cheongju H ...
* Trade Tower * Apgujeong Rodeo street * Sinsa Garosugil * COEX Mall * COEX Aquarium * Kukkiwon (World Taekwondo Headquarters) * Korea City Air Terminal *
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* Bongeun Temple, close to COEX Mall *
Dosan Park Dosan Park is a park in the neighborhood of Sinsa-dong, Gangnam, Seoul, South Korea. It was established in 1973 to commemorate the achievement and legacy of independence activist An Chang-ho, whose pen name was ''Dosan''. In Dosan Park, there i ...
* Metasequoia Road * Nonhyun Furniture Road *
Yangjae Stream Yangjaecheon is a stream that flows through the city of Seoul, South Korea. It runs through Gangnam District, Gangnam, which is part of the southern half of the city. Yangjaecheon is a Greenway (landscape), greenway stretching five and a half kilom ...


Transportation

Gangnam District is served by Seoul Subway Line 2, Seoul Subway Line 3, Seoul Subway Line 7, Seoul Subway Line 9, Bundang Line and the Shinbundang Line. *
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;* Bundang Line ;;; ( Seongdong-gu) ← Apgujeongrodeo – Gangnam-gu OfficeSeonjeongreungSeolleungHantiDogokGuryongGaepo-dongDaemosanSuseo → ( Songpa-gu) * Seoul Metro ;* Seoul Subway Line 2 Euljiro Circle Line ;;;( Songpa-gu) ← SamseongSeolleungYeoksam
Gangnam Gangnam or Kangnam may refer to: Places Stations Other uses * Kangnam (singer) (born 1987), a member of the South Korean hip hop group M.I.B. * Kangnam University, a university in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea See also * "Gangnam Sty ...
→ ( Seocho-gu) ;* Seoul Subway Line 3 ;;;( Seongdong-gu) ←
Apgujeong Apgujeong-dong (; ) is a ward of Gangnam-gu in Seoul, South Korea. It is considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in South Korea. It was reported that housing price of Apgujeong-dong is approximately US$28,300 per one square meter bKorea M ...
Sinsa → ( Seocho-gu) ← MaebongDogok
Daechi Daechi-dong is an affluent ''neighborhood'' in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea. Daechi-dong is divided into three different “dongs” which are Daechi 1-dong, 2-dong, and 4-dong. Daechi-dong is predominantly considered the residential area ...
HangnyeoulDaecheongIrwonSuseo – ( Songpa-gu) ;* Shinbundang Line ;;;( Seocho-gu) ←
Gangnam Gangnam or Kangnam may refer to: Places Stations Other uses * Kangnam (singer) (born 1987), a member of the South Korean hip hop group M.I.B. * Kangnam University, a university in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea See also * "Gangnam Sty ...
;* Seoul Subway Line 7 ;;;( Gwangjin-gu) ← CheongdamGangnam-gu OfficeHak-dongNonhyeon → ( Seocho-gu) * Metro 9 corporation ;* Seoul Subway Line 9 ;;;( Seocho-gu) ← SinnonhyeonEonjuSeonjeongneungSamseong JungangBongeunsa


Festivals

There are several festivals held in Gangnam District. * International Peace Marathon Festival in October * Gangnam Fashion Festival in October * Sports Festival for residents in Gangnam Distinct in May * Daemosan Festival Following the anti-American protests in Seoul in the early 2000s, the local authorities in the Gangnam District have organized various cultural and sporting events, such as the International Peace Marathon, jointly with the United States Forces Korea. In 2009 they were awarded a 'special prize' by the US Army for promoting cultural exchanges with American troops.


Popular culture

* The
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coffee chain in Apgujeong-dong was used as one of the main filming locations for
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's 2001 drama '' Beautiful Days'', starring Lee Byung-hun,
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,
Ryu Si-won Ryu Si-won (; born 6 October 1972) is a South Korean actor and singer. After he made his debut in the KBS drama ''Feeling'' in 1994, Ryu pursued a singing career. He was convicted of stalking his wife (now ex wife) in 2013. Early life Ryu was ...
, Shin Min-a, Lee Jung-hyun and Lee Yoo-jin. * Several subway stations in Gangnam and nearby areas were used as filming locations for the 2012 Hollywood film '' The Bourne Legacy'', the fourth installment in the Bourne film series. * The 2012
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song "
Gangnam Style "Gangnam Style" ( ko, 강남스타일, ) is a K-pop song by South Korean rapper Psy, released on July 15, 2012, by YG Entertainment as the lead single of his sixth studio album, ''Psy 6 (Six Rules), Part 1'' (''Ssai Yukgap Part 1''). The term ...
" by South Korean entertainer Psy was inspired by and its music video was shot in the Gangnam District. The song and video's popularity increased international awareness of the district. In the music video, Psy can be seen dancing on top of the ASEM Tower with the Trade Tower in the background. The two buildings are part of World Trade Center Seoul (WTC Seoul), also known as COEX. * In December 2012, Cheongdam-dong was the setting for the SBS weekend drama series, ''
Cheongdam-dong Alice ''Cheongdam-dong Alice'' () is a 2012 South Korean television series, starring Moon Geun-young, Park Si-hoo, So Yi-hyun and Kim Ji-seok. The series tell the story of a young woman's "journey" to Cheongdam-dong ― one of the wealthiest areas in ...
''. It stars Moon Geun-young, Park Si-hoo, So Yi-hyun and Kim Ji-seok and is based on the novel, ''Cheongdamdong Audrey''. * In May 2013, the Cheongdam-dong branch of
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was used as a filming location for the music video of Psy's single "
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". * The webtoon ''My ID is Gangnam Beauty'' (내 ID는 강남미인!) by Gi Maeng-gi, which is about a girl who underwent plastic surgery due to being bullied because of her appearance, was released on Naver Webtoon in 2016. Its title referred to the namesake district being called the " Mecca of plastic surgery", with the term "Gangnam beauty" being used as a pejorative term to those who undergo the process. In 2018, generalist pay TV channel JTBC aired a television drama adaptation of the webtoon which was produced by ACC Korea.


Twin towns – sister cities

Gangnam District is
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with: *
Chaoyang (Beijing) Chaoyang District () is an urban district of Beijing. It borders the districts of Shunyi to the northeast, Tongzhou to the east and southeast, Daxing to the south, Fengtai to the southwest, Dongcheng, Xicheng, and Haidian to the west, ...
, China * Gwinnett County, United States * Licheng (Jinan), China * Riverside, United States * Woluwe-Saint-Pierre, Belgium * Zhongshan (Dalian), China * Buyeo, South Korea *
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, South Korea * Cheongdo, South Korea * Cheorwon, South Korea * Ganghwa, South Korea * Gapyeong, South Korea * Goesan, South Korea * Gunsan, South Korea * Paju, South Korea * Sangju, South Korea *
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, South Korea * Tongyeong, South Korea * Yangpyeong, South Korea *
Yeongju Yeongju () is a city in the far north region of North Gyeongsang province in South Korea, covering 668.84 km2 with a population of 113,930 people according to the 2008 census. The city borders Bonghwa county to the east, Danyang county of Nor ...
, South Korea * Yeongdo (Busan), South Korea * Yeongdong, South Korea


See also

* List of districts of Seoul * Administrative divisions of Gangnam District * Fashion in South Korea


References


External links


Gangnam-gu website
* https://www.gangnam.go.kr/global/main.do?lang=en Gangnam-gu website]
Gangnam-gu > Tourism / Culture > Maps (Gangnam-gu maps)
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Map, status quo and origin of dong names of Gangnam-gu

"Tour The Ritzy Seoul District That Inspired Viral Hit 'Gangnam Style'", photoessay at BusinessInsider.com, 20 September 2012

Gangnam Street Videoclip
{{Authority control Gangnam District, Districts of Seoul