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(), Korean Hanja reading of that term Dong-gu (), (Simplified Chinese), or (Japanese ''Higashi-ku''), all literally meaning ''East District'', may refer to the following: Japan * Higashi-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture *Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture *Higashi-ku, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture *Higashi-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido Prefecture * Higashi-ku, Kumamoto, Kumamoto Prefecture * Higashi-ku, Niigata City, Niigata Prefecture * Higashi-ku, Okayama, Okayama Prefecture * Higashi-ku, Sakai, Osaka Prefecture * Higashi-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture * Higashi-ku, Osaka merged with Minami-ku into Chūō-ku, Osaka Mainland China * Dongqu, Panzhihua, Sichuan *Dongqu Subdistrict, Zhongshan, Guangdong * Dongqu Subdistrict, Huaibei, in Xiangshan District, Huaibei, Anhui * Dongqu Subdistrict, Guangzhou, in Luogang District, Guangzhou, Guangdong * Dongqu Subdistrict, Yima, Henan South Korea *Dong District, Busan * Dong District, Daegu * Dong District, Daejeon * Dong District, Gwan ...
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Hanja
Hanja (; ), alternatively spelled Hancha, are Chinese characters used to write the Korean language. After characters were introduced to Korea to write Literary Chinese, they were adapted to write Korean as early as the Gojoseon period. () refers to Sino-Korean vocabulary, which can be written with Hanja, and () refers to Classical Chinese writing, although ''Hanja'' is also sometimes used to encompass both concepts. Because Hanja characters have never undergone any major reforms, they more closely resemble traditional Chinese and kyūjitai, traditional Japanese characters, although the stroke orders for certain characters are slightly different. Such examples are the characters and , as well as and . Only a small number of Hanja characters were modified or are unique to Korean, with the rest being identical to the traditional Chinese characters. By contrast, many of the Chinese characters currently in use in mainland China, Malaysia and Singapore have been simplified Chin ...
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East District, Tainan
East District () is a District (Taiwan), district home to 180,828 people located in Tainan, Taiwan. History East District was formed with the merging of Dongmen and Zhuwei and part of Kaishan and Zhaohe in 1945. The East District Office was originally established in Mituo Temple. In April 1946, Dapu, Gongming, Junwang, Kaishan, and Wufei were added to the district, which made the district consisted of 26 villages. In July 1946, the district office moved to Junwang Temple. In March 1948, Dalin dan Zhusi was added to the district, which made the district consist of 28 villages. In February 1954, Annei, Anwai, Dapu and Jioupu were consolidated into Chuanbei, Chuannan, Longshan and Siaonan Villages and Dalin, Ludong and Xiaodong were subdivided into Dafu, Daming, Dong'an, Qianfong, Xinsheng Villages, resulting in a total of 26 villages under the district. In March 1964, the district office moved to Weimin Street. In 1967, the district went for readjustment and it governed 30 villages ...
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East District, Taichung
East District () is an urban district in Taichung, Taiwan. It was a part of Taichung City before the City and County were merged in 2010. History The district used to be part of the Taichung provincial city before the merger with Taichung County to form the Taichung special municipality on 25 December 2010. Administrative divisions East District is divided into 17 villages, which are: Xinzhuang, Zhenxing, Tungqiao, Tungxing, Quanyuan, Gancheng, Hanxi, Lecheng, Tungmen, Shijia, Tungying, Tungnan, Tungshi, Gezuo, Furen, Futai and Tungxin. Tourist attractions * Hanxi Night Market * Dongguang Green Tunnel (東光錄園道) * Lecheng Temple * Lin Family Ancestral Shrine * Zhang Liao Family Temple * Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport Taichung Transportation The district is served the Jingwu and Taichung stations of the Taiwan Railways Administration. See also * Taichung Taichung (, Wade–Giles: '), officially Taichung City, is a special municipality (Taiwan), special munic ...
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East District, Hsinchu
East District () is a District (Taiwan), district in east Hsinchu City, Taiwan. It is the second largest of the three districts in Hsinchu City. The East District is home to the Hsinchu Science and Industrial Park. Geography * Area: * Population: 223,061 (September 2023) Administrative divisions The district consists of Nanmen, Fude, Nanshi, Guandi, Tungmen, Rongguang, Chenggong, Xiazhu, Zhulian, Siqian, Yuxian, Zhongzheng, Gongyuan, Dingzhu, Nanda, Zhenxing, Qinren, Wenhua, Fuzhong, Sanmin, Tungyuan, Tungshi, Guangfu, Fenggong, Wugong, Lushui, Tungshan, Guangzhen, Xinxing, Zhaiqiao, Gaofeng, Xiangong, Guangming, Ligong, Jungong, Jiangong, Qianxi, Shuiyuan, Qianjia, Puding, Longshan, Xinzhuang, Xianshui, Jinshan, Guantung, Keyuan, Jianhua, Xinguang, Fuxing, Jinhua, Hubin, Minghu and Guanxin Village.https://www.cec.gov.tw/pc/en/TV/nm10018000100000000.html Government institutions * National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center * National Applied Research Laboratories * Taiwan ...
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East District, Chiayi
East District () is a district in east Chiayi City, Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of Taiwan, island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', lies between the East China Sea, East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocea .... The district is the city seat of Chiayi City. History The East District was established on 6 October 1990. Administrative divisions East District consists of the following villages:(includes maps) *() **Duanzhu (), Lantan (), Dongchuan (), Luliao (), Lucuo (), Wenya (), Wangtian (), Changzhu (), Houzhuang (), Xindian (), Zuntou () *() **Zhongshan (), Taiping (), Dongxing (), Huanan (), Zhongyang (), Zhaoyang (), Minzu (), Guogou () *() **Xinkai (), Xuanxin (), Xingnan (), Fengnian (), Fangcao (), Fang'an (), Dingliao (), Anliao (), Anye (), Xingcun (), Xing'an (), Xingren () *() **Beimen (), Linsen (), Zhongzhuang (), Dingzhuang (), Yijiao (), Renyi (), Houhu () and ...
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Dong District, Ulsan
Dong District () is a '' gu'', or district, in central Ulsan, South Korea. Administrative divisions Dong district is further divided into these neighborhoods: *Bangeo-dong () *Daesong-dong () *Hwajeong-dong () *Ilsan-dong () *Jeonha 1-dong () *Jeonha 2-dong () *Nammok 1-dong () *Nammok 2-dong () *Nammok 3-dong () Economy Key subsidiaries of the Hyundai Group, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries and HD Hyundai Mipo Dockyard, are located in Dong District. However, since the mid-2010s, the shipbuilding industry has faced a severe downturn, leading to the spin-off of some divisions of Hyundai Heavy Industries and the relocation of certain facilities to other regions. This has resulted in a population decline and a slight drop in average income. Nevertheless, the area still ranks within the top 20 nationwide in terms of economic standing. Starting in the 2020s, the recovery of the shipbuilding industry has shown signs of revival, with rising real estate prices signaling a potential rebound. ...
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Dong District, Incheon
Dong District () is a ward in Incheon, South Korea. City information The city area is developed on a hill with an elevation of 30–40 m above sea level, and the reclaimed land on the north coast is formed as a seashore industrial complex, forming a part of the Incheon seashore industrial zone and connected to the Juan and Bupyeong industrial complexes. Although the population is evenly distributed throughout the district, the entire district is an old residential area connected to the old town of Incheon, and the population is decreasing every year. Arterial roads extend in all directions with the Songnim-dong roundabout as the center, and branch roads have irregular shapes due to topographical constraints. The entire district forms a residential area adjacent to the city center and the northern reclaimed land is developed as an industrial area, so it has the highest population density among the four districts of Incheon. An autonomous district located in the midwest of Incheon. ...
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Dong District, Gwangju
Dong District () is a district of Gwangju, South Korea. Mudeungsan is a famous landmark in the district. Modern art Art is a diverse range of cultural activity centered around ''works'' utilizing creative or imaginative talents, which are expected to evoke a worthwhile experience, generally through an expression of emotional power, conceptual ideas, tec ... is displayed at the Street of Art, which was the first one of its kind in South Korea. It has Asian Cultural Center and Gwangju International Community Center. Education * Gwangju High SchoolChosun University High Schoolh1> See also * Hwanggeum-dong, Gwangju References External linksWebsite of Dong District, Gwangju {{Gwangju-geo-stub ...
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Dong District, Daejeon
Dong District () is a district in Daejeon, South Korea. Dong-gu consists of a total of 16 dongs, including Yongun-dong, Hyo-dong, and Sannae-dong. To the east, the district borders Okcheon, Daedeok District, and Jung District. To the south, it borders Geumsan, South Chungcheong Province, and to the north, it borders Cheongwon and northern Okcheon. History Since many relics from the Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages have been discovered in the surrounding areas of Dong District, such as Gujeok-dong, Dunsan-dong, and Guseong-dong, it is assumed that people lived in the district area before the Bronze Age. During the Three Kingdoms Period , the area belonged to Baekje's Usul-gun (), during the Unified Silla Period, to Bipung-gun (), and during the Goryeo Period, it belonged to Hoedeok-gun () and Jinjam-hyeon (), which were part of Gongju-mok (). During the Joseon Dynasty, most of the area, except for the area near Sannae under the jurisdiction of Gongju-mok and the area near Sech ...
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Dong District, Daegu
Dong District () is a '' gu'' (district) in northeastern part of Daegu of South Korea. Daegu itself lies in the southeastern part of the Korean Peninsula. It has a population of 343,678. The district covers 182.35 km², for about 20% of Daegu's total area. Dong-gu first emerged as the "eastern district office" () in 1938. It achieved ''gu'' status in 1963. In 1998, the administrative divisions were reorganized, and the former 26 ''dong'' were reorganized as 20 ''dong''. Administrative divisions * Ansim-dong * Bangchon-dong * Bullobongmu-dong * Dongchon-dong * Dopyeong-dong * Gongsan-dong * Haean-dong * Hyomok-dong * Jijeo-dong * Sinam-dong * Sincheon-dong Education International schools in Dong-gu include: *Daegu International School *Daegu Chinese Elementary School or Korea Daeguhwagyo Elementary School (한국대구화교초등학교)
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Dong District, Busan
Dong District () is a '' gu'' in central Busan, South Korea. It was one of the first 6 ''gu'' of Busan established in 1957. Busan Station is located in Dong-gu. Dong-gu has a status of sister localities with Gwangsan District, Gwangju and Zhifu District, Yantai City, China. Administrative divisions Dong-gu is divided into 4 legal ''dong'', which altogether comprise 17 administrative ''dong'', as follows: * Choryang-dong (5 administrative ''dong'') * Sujeong-dong (5 administrative ''dong'') * Jwacheon-dong (2 administrative ''dong'') * Beomil-dong (5 administrative ''dong'') Politics The area is represented in the National Assembly by the West District and East District Busan (South Korean Legislature Constituency) Education International schools include: * Overseas Chinese High School, Busan * Chinese Korea Busan School (kindergarten and elementary school) Tourist attractions The district contains a famous staircase, the 168 stairs, that has souvenir shops and tou ...
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