Paju () is a
city
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in
Gyeonggi Province
Gyeonggi-do (, ) is the most populous province in South Korea. Its name, ''Gyeonggi'', means "京 (the capital) and 畿 (the surrounding area)". Thus, ''Gyeonggi-do'' can be translated as "Seoul and the surrounding areas of Seoul". Seoul, the ...
,
South Korea
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. Paju was made a city in 1997; it had previously been a county (''gun'').
The city area of Paju is ,
["Paju (Gyeonggi-do Province)." ''Naver Encyclopedia of Knowledge''. Naver, 2015. 4 Mar. 2016.] and it is located just south of
Panmunjeom on the
38th parallel. In 2015, the population of Paju was over 427,000.
To defend the South Korean capital,
Seoul
Seoul (; ; ), officially known as the Seoul Special City, is the Capital city, capital and largest metropolis of South Korea.Before 1972, Seoul was the ''de jure'' capital of the North Korea, Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea ...
, many U.S. and South Korean Army bases are set up in the area.
In 2002, the northernmost South Korean railway station, Dorasan, was opened.
North Korea
North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korean Peninsula and shares borders with China and Russia to the north, at the Yalu (Amnok) and ...
n territory and
Kaesong City can be seen from
Mount Dora in the city.
City symbols
Cosmos
Cosmos is Paju City's representative of flowers growing wild in Spring. It has very strong vitality, and symbolize unity and harmonious life as a citizen of Paju City. The flowers have different colors, including pale pink and red.
Gingko
Ginkgos are usually planted as street trees. People can obtain high-quality wood from them. Also, their leaves and fruits are used as a valuable medicine.
Pigeon
Pigeons are meek and gentle with soft feathers which follow humans well. They symbolize the peace and security of mankind, and they mean to desire the unification of the Korean Peninsula and the well-being of citizens.
Badge of Paju City
The badge brings the look of Paju implicitly. Semiconductors, which symbolize high-tech industry, high-quality culture and books, and life based on the shape of the rice industry have represented the badge with the symbol Paju logo.
Geography
Paju has east and west low type of geographic trait. Many mountains are located in eastern Paju, assemble to create the border with Yangzhou. In northern Paju, mountains form the border with Goyang. Moreover, in central Paju some lower mountains spread toward south. For the major rivers in Paju, there are Imjin River and Han River. Imjin River flows between northern west and west, and Han River flows in western south of Paju.
Climate
Paju has a monsoon-influenced
humid continental climate
A humid continental climate is a climatic region defined by Russo-German climatologist Wladimir Köppen in 1900, typified by four distinct seasons and large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and freez ...
(
Köppen: ''Dwa'') with cold, dry winters and hot, rainy summers. The average annual temperature of Paju is 11 ℃, the average January temperature is -4.6 ℃ and the average temperature is 25 ℃ in August. Lastly, annual precipitation of Paju is around 1,300 mm.
Tourist attractions
Heyri Art Valley
Heyri Art Valley is the largest art village in South Korea and its Korean culture and many genres of art attract visitors. The area includes residences, workrooms and galleries for artists, museums and performance spaces designed by artists. It was planned from 1998 and its name Heyri is derived from a traditional farming song of Paju. Architects tried to combine the view of nature with the valley when they make plan. The valley hosts art performances appealing to audiences of all ages. The attractive theme brings people to visit every weekend, and more people visit the valley in spring and autumn because it holds art festival during the seasons.
Specialties
Jangdan bean
Jangdan beans are one of Paju’s famous traditional specialties. From a long time ago, crops have been important for Korean people’s livelihood because their land and environment were suited for agriculture. Therefore, two major crops, rice and bean, have been developed over time. Jangdan bean is one of these crops which have been harvested in Paju. The name Jangdan is derived from the name of a village in Paju, which existed before the Korean War. Even though the village is now gone, people still call the bean the Jangdan bean because the former village was so well known for these beans. Today, Jangdan beans are only commonly seen In Panmunjom which is located at the border between South Korea and North Korea.
Education
The city has 3
polytechnic universities including
Doowon Technical University College.
Paju English Village
Paju English Village is a huge area which was constructed to teach children English and let them experience western culture. Hundreds of foreign teachers are hired in the village. The educational village pushes ahead various curriculum to provide several educational programs called "English Camp". To attend the programs, children's parents have to pay and send children to the village for several days. The length of the program is depending on the type of program. People also visit the village because of its visual and new cultural atmosphere.
Sports
Paju Challengers, an independent baseball team, has been based in the city.
Administrative divisions
Paju is divided as follows:
* Beobwon-eup (법원읍)
* Paju-eup (파주읍)
* Munsan-eup (문산읍)
* Jori-eup (조리읍)
* Wollong-myeon (월롱면)
* Papyeong-myeon (파평면)
* Jeokseong-myeon (적성면)
* Gwangtan-myeon (광탄면)
* Tanhyeon-myeon (탄현면)
* Gunnae-myeon (군내면)
* Jangdan-myeon (장단면)
* Jinseo-myeon (진서면)
* Jindong-myeon (진동면)
* Gyoha-dong (교하동)
* Geumchon1(il)-dong (금촌1동)
** Geumchon-dong (금촌동)
** Adong-dong (아동동)
** Yadong-dong (야동동)
** Geomsan-dong (검산동)
** Maekgeum-dong (맥금동)
* Geumchon-2(ii)-dong (금촌2동)
** Geumchon-dong (금촌동)
** Geumneung-dong (금능동)
* Unjeong 1(il)-dong (운정1동)
** Gyoha-dong (교하동)
** Dangha-dong (당하동)
** Wadong-dong (와동동)
* Unjeong 2(i)-dong (운정2동)
** Mokdong-dong (목동동)
* Unjeong 3(Sam)-dong (운정3동)
** Dongpae-dong (동패동)
** Yadang-dong (야당동)
Military bases
*
Camp Bonifas and Camp Liberty-Bell (home to US/ROKA Joint Security Area)
* Camp Dodge – closed
* Camp Edwards – closed
* Camp Garry Owen – closed
* Camp Giant – closed
* Camp Greaves – closed
* Camp Howze – closed
* Camp Irwin – closed
* Camp Pelham – closed
* Camp Semper Fidelis
(home of 1st Provisional DMZ Police Co., 1st Marine Div. 1953–1956)
* Camp Stanton – closed
* Multi-Purpose Live Fire Complex (MLFC), also called Rodriguez Range or Rodriguez Live Fire Complex
Military cemetery
The
Cemetery for North Korean and Chinese Soldiers was established in 1996 to hold the remains of
Korean People's Army and Chinese
People's Volunteer Army
The People's Volunteer Army (PVA) was the armed expeditionary forces deployed by the People's Republic of China during the Korean War. Although all units in the PVA were actually transferred from the People's Liberation Army under the order ...
soldiers killed during the
Korean War
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. In March 2014 the Chinese remains were repatriated for reburial in
Shenyang, China.
Attractions
*
Gloucester Valley Battle Monument ("Gloster Hill") – war memorial
*
Heyri Art Valley – with 350 artists in fine arts, music, theater, photography, sculpture, crafts and literature. It aims to promote cultural interchange, education, and exhibit and sell hand-crafted works of art.
*
Jayuro Road of Freedom
*
Panmunjom
*
Korean Demilitarized Zone
*
Paju Book City
Paju Book City (파주출판도시), located in Gyoha-eup ( Paju, Gyeonggi-do
Gyeonggi-do (, ) is the most populous province in South Korea. Its name, ''Gyeonggi'', means "京 (the capital) and 畿 (the surrounding area)". Thus, ''Gyeonggi-do'' ...
*
Tongilro Road of Unification or National Road No. 1
*
Yong Ju Gol – a
red-light district
Notable people
*
Sim Sang-jung, former leader of the
Justice Party (South Korea), member of the
National Assembly (South Korea)
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representing
Gyeonggi
Gyeonggi-do (, ) is the most populous province in South Korea. Its name, ''Gyeonggi'', means "京 (the capital) and 畿 (the surrounding area)". Thus, ''Gyeonggi-do'' can be translated as "Seoul and the surrounding areas of Seoul". Seoul, the na ...
Goyang
Goyang (''Goyang-si''; ) is a city in Gyeonggi Province in the north of South Korea. It is part of the Seoul Capital Area, making Goyang one of Seoul's satellite cities. It is one of the largest cities in the Seoul Capital Area, with a popula ...
A, and
2017 South Korean presidential election.
*
Kim Young-moo, poet and scholar
*
Ahn Jung-Hwan, professional footballer and show host
*
Cho Jae-jin, professional footballer
*
Yoon Do-hyun, musician, lead singer of
YB
*
Kang Jiyoung, pop singer and actress, former member of South Korean girl group
Kara
*
Hwang Kwanghee, member of South Korean boy group
ZE:A
*
Lee Mi-Swel, contestant on
K-pop Star, a South Korean talent show competition.
*
Choi Ji-woo, South Korean actress
*
Kim Eun-jung, children's writer
*
Park Shin-hye, South Korean actress
*
Park Myung-keun, South Korean politician and four-time elected member of the
National Assembly (South Korea)
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.
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Kim Da-mi
Kim Da-mi (; born April 9, 1995) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for playing the titular role in action-mystery film '' The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion'' (2018). She is also known for her roles in the television series ''Itaewon ...
, South Korean Actress
*
Paull Shin, American educator and politician
*Danielle Marsh, member of South Korean girl group
NewJeans
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In popular culture
* It is the location of the 2009 film ''
Paju'', starring by
Lee Sun-kyun and
Seo Woo.
* Parts of ''
Burning'', South Korea's 2018 submission for the
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
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, are set in Paju.
* The
Mnet survival show ''
Produce 101'' were filmed at the English Village.
*The Mnet survival show ''
I-Land'' were filmed at the CJ E&M Contents World.
*The ''
2020 Mnet Asian Music Awards'' were filmed at the CJ E&M Contents World.
Sister cities
Paju is
twinned
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* Twin towns and sister cities, towns and cities involved in town twinning
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with the following places:
*
Coquitlam,
British Columbia
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, Canada
*
Cuenca,
Castilla–La Mancha
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, Spain
*
Toowoomba
Toowoomba ( , nicknamed 'The Garden City' and 'T-Bar') is a city in the Toowoomba Region of the Darling Downs, Queensland, Australia. It is west of Queensland's capital city Brisbane by road. The urban population of Toowoomba as of the 2021 ...
,
Queensland
)
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, subdivision_name = Australia
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, Australia
*
Eskişehir, Turkey
*
Hadano,
Kanagawa, Japan
*
Jinzhou
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,
Liaoning, China
*
Mudanjiang,
Heilongjiang
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, China
*
Pasadena, California, United States
*
Stellenbosch, South Africa
See also
*
List of cities in South Korea
The largest cities of South Korea have an autonomous status equivalent to that of provinces. Seoul, the largest city and capital, is classified as a ''teukbyeolsi'' ( Special City), while the next six-largest cities are classified as ''gwangye ...
References
External links
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City government websiteCity Council websiteroad from DPRK to Paju
{{Authority control
Cities in Gyeonggi Province