Population: 1,438,778
(2003)
Area: 539.84 km2
Daejeon Metropolitan City is a metropolitan city
in the centre of South Korea, and the capital of South Chungcheong
Province. It is the fifth largest city of South Korea with a population
of 1,438,778 at the end of the year of 2003.
>>History
Before Gyeongbu railway passed through Daejeon, it was a small
field called Hanbat. In 1905 Gyeongbu railway started to transport;
a station was built on the way from Seoul to Busan. Soon Honam
railway was built to split at Daejeon. In 1932, the capital of
Chungnam province moved from Gongju to Daejeon.
>>Geography
Latitude : N 36° 10' 50" ~ 36° 29' 47", Longitude
: E 127 14' 54" ~ 127 33' 21" Daejeon is located near
the middle of South Korea. It is 167.3 km from Seoul, 294 km from
Busan and 169 km from Gwangju.
>>Transportation
Daejeon is the center of transportation, two highway backbones,
Gyeongbu highway and Honam highway join in Daejeon and two major
railways, Gyeongbu railway and Honam railway meet in Daejeon.
KTX passes through Daejeon, it takes less than one hour from Daejeon
to Seoul. Daejeon is served by Cheongju Airport which is north
of Cheongju.
A subway system with five lines is planned for Daejeon. The first
part of this system, Daejeon Subway Line 1 is under construction,
which is scheduled to begin operation in 2006.
>>Culture
In 1993, an international exposition (Expo '93) was held at Daejeon,
and the EXPO Bridge was built for the event.
The city is also home to K-League soccer club Daejeon Citizen,
and is also the hometown of noted women golfers Se Ri Pak and
Jang Jeong as well as South Korean actor Kwon Sang-woo. Daejeon
is also the hometown of left-handed pitcher Dae-Sung Koo.
The Daejeon Museum of Art, located in Dunsan Park, is a noted
Korean art museum, focused on the convergence of art and technology.
Since it was established in 1998, it has held numerous exhibitions
on contemporary art.
>>Downtown
Daejeon has become the recipient of the country's effort to decentralize
certain ministries of the national government. The middle of the
city or the new downtown called Dunsan is where the effort has
manifested itself. Newer, shiner, albeit structurally similar
apartment complexes to that of the rest of the city, sprung up
around the new government structures being constructed concurrently
in just a few short years starting from the mid-1990s. Newer municipal
buildings including the city's courts and the province's main
parliamentary building soon followed. The result is a several
square mile neighbourhood full of restaurants, standard Korean
western-type bars and coffee shops. The area is a place for the
workers of the new Daejeon to live close to their offices, most
able to walk to work, and dine and shop in a new urban environment.
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http://www.metro.daejeon.kr/english/index.jsp
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