Gunpo

Gunpo
군포시
Korean transcription(s)
 • Hangul군포시
 • Hanja
 • Revised RomanizationGunpo-si
 • McCune-ReischauerKunp'o-si
Clockwise from top: City logo on a hillside near Surisan Station, cherry blossoms in Geumjeong-dong, Banwol Reservoir, apartment complex in Bugok-dong, Royal Azaleas Hill, downtown Sanbon.
Clockwise from top: City logo on a hillside near Surisan Station, cherry blossoms in Geumjeong-dong, Banwol Reservoir, apartment complex in Bugok-dong, Royal Azaleas Hill, downtown Sanbon.
Flag
Official logo of Gunpo
Nickname: 
Lucky Penny Shop
Motto: 
My Gunpo City
Anthem: a Surprise for Gunpo?
CountrySouth Korea
RegionGyeonggi Province (Sudogwon)
Administrative divisions11 dong
0 myeon
0 eup[1]
Government
 • MayorKim Yoon-joo
(김윤주)[2]
Area
 • Total36.38 km2 (14.05 sq mi)
Population
 (2014)
 • Total286,485[3][unreliable source?]
 • Density7,874.79/km2 (20,395.6/sq mi)
 • Dialect
Seoul
Websitegunpo21.net

Gunpo (군포; Korean pronunciation: [kun.pʰo]), formerly romanized as Kunp'o, is a small city in South Korea's Gyeonggi Province, located south of Seoul in the Seoul National Capital Area. It borders Anyang to the north, Uiwang to the east, and Ansan to the south and west, and is connected to its neighbors and to Seoul by lines 1 and 4 of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway. Gunpo is also home to three stops on the Gyeongbu Line, a national railway that links it to the rest of the country. Although 73.2% of the city is greenspace, owing largely to Surisan and various smaller mountains, Gunpo is home to over 286,000 residents in several urban areas. The city's downtown core is Sanbon New Town, a commercial hub which centers on a pedestrian "street of culture" that Gunpo has designated as one of its eight scenic locations.

Gunpo was promoted from town to city in 1989 due to the rapid urban and industrial growth of Seoul, and large-scale housing projects were immediately begun. Hansei University, a Christian institute of post-secondary learning, is in the city, as are forty-four other public schools and a number of private academies. With eighty-three percent of its citizens holding public library memberships, Gunpo touts itself as a book-reading city, and it also promotes itself as being environmentally friendly and in harmony with nature.[citation needed] Its residents include 2010 Olympic figure skating gold medalist Yuna Kim, who grew up in Gunpo after moving there at the age of six. Sightseeing locations around the city include the Banwol reservoir and the Royal Azaleas Hill, and Surisan is a hiking destination.

  1. ^ "About Gunpo: History, page 2". Gunpo City. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  2. ^ "Meet the Mayor". Gunpo City. Archived from the original on 9 May 2010. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
  3. ^ Park Seong Gyu (26 May 2014). 경인투데이군포시민 83%가 도서관 회원. Naver Blog (in Korean). Retrieved 8 June 2014.

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