Jung District, Daegu

Jung
중구
Autonomous District
Korean transcription(s)
  Hanja
  Revised Romanization Jung-gu
  McCune-Reischauer Chung-gu
Country South Korea
Region Yeongnam
Provincial level Daegu
Administrative divisions 13 administrative dong
Area
  Total 7.08 km2 (2.73 sq mi)
Population ([1])
  Total 80,693
  Density 11,000/km2 (30,000/sq mi)
  Dialect Gyeongsang
Website Jung District Office
Administrative divisions

Jung District (Jung-gu) is a gu, or district, covering the downtown area of Daegu, South Korea. It borders most of the other districts of Daegu, including Nam-gu to the south, Seo-gu to the west, Buk-gu to the north, and Dong-gu and Suseong-gu to the east. The northern border is formed by the Gyeongbu Line railroad, and the eastern border by the Sincheon stream.

Jung-gu is at the nexus of Daegu Subway Line 1 and Daegu Subway Line 2. Daegu Subway Line 3 will also pass through the district when it is completed.

History

Much of Jung-gu once lay within the old confines of Daegu Castle, which at one time comprised the entire town of Daegu. A small part of the castle wall is preserved in Dalseong Park. Many historical incidents in the history of Daegu took place in the district, including the recent Daegu subway fire and the February 28th movement calling for the end of the autocratic Rhee regime in 1960. The district was formally established in 1963, with the introduction of the gu system.

Land use, demographics

The land of Jung-gu is almost entirely developed, with only 16% greenspace remaining. The population of Jung-gu fell steadily after peaking at 218,900 in 1980, as outlying residential districts expanded and residences were replaced by businesses. In the mid-2000s this trend appeared to stabilize, with the 2005 population rising slightly over 2004.

Economy and shopping

The district has been the chief shopping center of Daegu throughout recorded history, beginning with the Yangnyeongsi and Seomun markets, both of which are still in operation. Chilseong Market, a major center of hardware and furniture sales, is also located in Jung-gu. Most of the city's department stores are located in or near the district, as are a vast number of smaller shops. Daebong Library, the municipal library that is located here.[2] It opened on May 5, 1971 and has 162,929 books and 931 papers as of 2011.

References

  1. "인구/면적". Jung-gu govt. website. 2005-12-31. Retrieved 2006-10-27.
  2. Daegu Municipal Library website

External links

Coordinates: 35°52′09″N 128°36′19″E / 35.86917°N 128.60528°E / 35.86917; 128.60528

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