Dobong District

District of Seoul, South Korea


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::summary District of Seoul, South Korea ::

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Dobong District (; ) is one of the 25 districts of Seoul, South Korea. As of 2020, Dobong has a population of 315,979 and an area of 20.71 km2, and is divided into four administrative neighborhoods. The district is located in northeastern Seoul, bordering the Gyeonggi Province cities of Yangju and Uijeongbu to the north and the districts of Gangbuk to the southwest and Nowon to the east.

History

Dobong District was created in 1973 by splitting 22 administrative neighborhoods off from Seongbuk District. By 1979, some of these 22 original administrative neighborhoods had been subdivided, increasing the number of administrative neighborhoods in Dobong District to 35. In 1988, the sixteen administrative neighborhoods in Dobong-dong, Chang-dong, Wolgye-dong, Gongneung-dong, Hagye-dong, Junggye-dong, and Sanggye-dong were split off to form Nowon District. The following year, Dobong-dong and Chang-dong were returned to Dobong District. Then in 1995, the 18 administrative neighborhoods in Mia-dong, Suyu-dong, and Beon-dong were split off to form Gangbuk District, leaving Dobong District with its present 14 administrative neighborhoods.

Symbols

Mountain

Dobongsan (Dobong Mountain) is a mountain in Bukhansan National Park, partly under the jurisdiction of Dobong District. It is a popular leisure spot for district residents.

In addition, Dobongsan has many large and small temples such as Cheonchuksa, Wontongsa, and Manweolam.

Administrative divisions

Main article: Administrative divisions of Dobong District

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Dobong District is composed of four legal-status neighborhoods (법정동) which comprise a total of 14 administrative neighborhoods:

Transportation

Railroad

Economy

Along with Gangbuk District, Dobong District is considered a middle-to-lower tier neighborhood in terms of economic standing within Seoul. However, property values have been steadily increasing and due to developments like the construction of the Changdong Station GTX line, nearby apartment prices have been rising exponentially. As of February 16, 2022, the price of Bukhan Mountain I-Park was approximately 1.4 billion KRW. While still relatively lower compared to affluent areas in Seoul, such as Gangnam and Apgujeong, infrastructure improvements like the planned Seoul National University Hospital and Changdong Arena suggest that property values may soon approach similar levels.

Additionally, Dobong District is home to the largest concentration of sock manufacturing facilities in the country. While most of these are not large factories, they mainly consist of small-scale workshops located in building basements or homes. Most factories are concentrated in Changdong with a significant number also located in Banghak-dong and Ssangmun-dong.

Education==

Sister cities

Notable people

References

References

  1. (2025). "Population statistics".
  2. link. [[Encyclopedia of Korean Culture]]. [[Academy of Korean Studies]]
  3. link. [[Encyclopedia of Korean Culture]]. [[Academy of Korean Studies]]
  4. "DOBONG-GU OFFICE".

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