Jung District, Ulsan

Jung
중구
Autonomous District
Korean transcription(s)
  Hanja
  Revised Romanization Jung-gu
  McCune-Reischauer Chung-gu
Country South Korea
Region Yeongnam
Provincial level Ulsan
Administrative divisions 14 administrative dong
Area
  Total 37 km2 (14 sq mi)
Population (2003)
  Total 234,875
  Density 6,300/km2 (16,000/sq mi)
  Dialect Gyeongsang
Website Jung District Office

Jung District (Jung-gu) is the central district of Ulsan, South Korea. Its name literally means "Central Ward". Most of the population live between the southern border of the River Taehwa and Ring Road. The current head of the district is Jo Yong-su (Hangul: 조용수) (2007).

Demographics

234,875 people live in Ulsan Jung-gu. 120,077 of these are Korean males, 114,349 are Korean females, 153 are foreign males and 296 are foreign females (30 April 2003). In only one "dong" (smaller division), namely Okgyo-dong, do women outnumber men. More details can be found in the Administrative Divisions section.[1]

Administrative divisions

The "Dong" of Jung-gu and their demographics are as follow:

Key

Local attractions

Ulsan City centre is generally regarded as Seongnam-dong, in central Jung-gu. Here lies Dongheon (Hangul: 동헌), an old complex used by the Japanese as a base of government during the occupation of Korea. Also in Jung-gu are Hyanggyo (Hangul: 향교), the old Confucian Academy, Byeongyeongseong (Hangul: 병영성), an old hill fortress of which very little remains today, and an ancient stupa atop the hill known as Hakseong Park (Hangul: 학성공원). This stupa is the only one in South Korea to have the Oriental Zodiac figures carved around its base. Ulsan Central Market, the largest traditional market in Ulsan is located in Jung-gu.

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Coordinates: 35°34′N 129°20′E / 35.567°N 129.333°E / 35.567; 129.333

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