Geography
Anyang is divided into two-halves for administrative purposes: the Manan district to the west and Dongan district to the east. The Manan district is an old and original downtown area centered on Anyang Station. +more
Anyang spans . Forest and fields constitute , urban development constitutes , dry fields constitute , rice paddies constitutes , and other land use constitutes . +more
The main river is Anyang River (one of the four main tributaries of the Han River in Seoul), which is 32 km long. It has a basin area of , fed by 21 tributaries. +more
Climate
Anyang is very cold and dry in winter and hot and humid in summer. However, Anyang is cooler than Seoul in summer. +more
History
The name Anyang originates from Anyang mall which was established by Wang Geon, the First Emperor of the Goryeo dynasty. In the fourth year of Hyōgong, king of Silla (900), Wang Geon, a general of Gung Ye, was passing through Samsung Mountain to quell the rebellion in the Gumju (Siheung) and Gwaju (Gwacheon) areas. +more
As with most towns and cities in South Korea, Anyang has experienced tremendous urban growth during the past few decades. Anyang was severely battered by warfare during the Korean War. +more
Modern history
1963: A ferry sank near Seoul drowning 37 children and 12 adults, the majority of whom were school children from Anyang who were returning from a picnic. *1964: Three people were killed and 100 injured in an explosion of artillery duds in an Anyang workshop. +more
Demographics
Like most cities in South Korea, the population is made up almost entirely of ethnic Koreans. In 1968, the population was about 50,000 and in 2004 the population was around 600,000. +more
Administration
Administrative divisions Anyang has 2 administrative wards: * Manan-gu (made up of three areas) - households: 100,900 * Dongan-gu (made up of four areas) - households: 125,600
Subdivisions
The city is divided into 31 further subsidiary districts ('dong') subdivisions of cities and counties in South Korea.
# | Place | Population (2007) | House hold | Businesses | Area (km2) | # | Place | Population | House hold | Businesses | Area (km2) |
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1 | Seoksu-1-dong | 19,239 | 6,827 | 612 | 9. 22 | 17 | Bisan-1-dong | 28,237 | 9,410 | 681 | 1. +more |
2 | Seoksu-2-dong | 33,305 | 12,325 | 1,950 | 3. 43 | 18 | Bisan-2-dong | 20,042 | 4,048 | 618 | 0. 46 |
3 | Seoksu-3-dong | 11,140 | 4,283 | 493 | 0. 7 | 19 | Bisan-3-dong | 27,018 | 9,863 | 1,074 | 5. 56 |
4 | Bakdal-1-dong | 17,939 | 7,516 | 1,174 | 0. 93 | 20 | Dalan-dong | 13,708 | 5,859 | 670 | 0. 44 |
5 | Bakdal-2-dong | 23,815 | 7,572 | 627 | 6. 9 | 21 | Burim-dong | 27,916 | 10,406 | 1,541 | 0. 86 |
6 | Anyang-1-dong | 18,864 | 6,517 | 2,543 | 0. 67 | 22 | Buheung-dong | 20,042 | 6,825 | 812 | 0. 5 |
7 | Anyang-2-dong | 25,219 | 10,407 | 1,765 | 2. 85 | 23 | Pyeongan-dong | 27,804 | 8,971 | 474 | 0. 64 |
8 | Anyang-3-dong | 19,923 | 7,858 | 1,055 | 1. 02 | 24 | Pyeongchon-dong | 16,823 | 5,432 | 963 | 0. 82 |
9 | Anyang-4-dong | 7,235 | 2,997 | 1,653 | 0. 31 | 25 | Gwiin-dong | 18,615 | 5,432 | 1,151 | 0. 64 |
10 | Anyang-5-dong | 15,388 | 6,307 | 979 | 0. 5 | 26 | Gwanyang-1-dong | 28,943 | 10,808 | 1,933 | 3. 19 |
11 | Anyang-6-dong | 19,593 | 8,404 | 1,768 | 1. 47 | 27 | Gwanyang-2-dong | 17,478 | 7,297 | 2,105 | 1. 79 |
12 | Anyang-7-dong | 16,941 | 6,475 | 1,824 | 1. 04 | 28 | Sinchon-dong | 15,242 | 4,746 | 678 | 0. 66 |
13 | Anyang-8-dong | 13,307 | 5,434 | 821 | 1. 09 | 29 | Hogye-1-dong | 18,287 | 7,450 | 3,176 | 1. 03 |
14 | Anyang-9-dong | 19,661 | 7,204 | 575 | 6. 42 | 30 | Hogye-2-dong | 29,031 | 10,069 | 1,419 | 1. 43 |
15 | Galsan-dong | 12,415 | 4,102 | 385 | 0. 7 | 31 | Hogye-3-dong | 25,540 | 8,570 | 968 | 0. 75 |
16 | Beomgye-dong | 17,574 | 5,965 | 1,951 | 0. 64 |
City plans
In early 2010, previous Anyang mayor, Phil-woon Lee announced plans to build a 100-storey city hall. It was thought that it could house a hotel, cinemas, shopping complexes and other facilities. +more
Other recent major redevelopment plans have taken down several buildings in Anyang, particularly the Manan Gu area's run down apartment buildings on highly valued land within walking distance of Anyang Station.
Jobs and industry
Many workers from Seoul are residents in Anyang, commuting daily between Anyang and Seoul. There are 1,194 companies based in Anyang City.
An area encompassing a 3 km section from Myunghak Station to Indeogwon Station to Kwanak-ro was appointed as 'Anyang Venture Valley' in November 2001 as a part of an effort to support venture companies. There are currently 6,300 people working in 238 company and venture company facilities including Anyang K-Center and Manan Venture Center, Pyongchon IT Venture Center, Kumkang Venturetel and Delta Venture Center.
Arts
Anyang City Hall has a project named 'Anyang Art City 21 Project' which aims to create "a beautiful city, an art city and a well-being city by adding virtuosity to the exterior of city buildings and harmonizing the city sight with natural environment".
Anyang also has the country's only Singing Road, which is made from grooves cut into the ground, which driven over causes a tactile vibration and audible rumbling transmitted through the wheels into the car body. Drivers can hear the tune of "Mary Had a Little Lamb", and the road is intended to help motorists stay alert and awake.
Notable people
Cha Seung-won (actor) * Heo Chan-mi (singer) * Han Hee-jun (singer) * Ji Chang-wook (actor) * Kim Hongjoong (singer, member of Ateez) * Kim Jennie (singer, member of Blackpink) * Kim Jong-kook (singer) * Kim Min-gyu (singer, member of Seventeen) * Kim Seok-jin (singer, member of BTS) * Kim Se-jeong (singer, member of Gugudan) - Originally from Gimje, Jeollabuk-do * Kim Yeon-ji (singer) * Kim Yong-jun (singer) * Kim Yu-bin (singer) * Kim young-bin (singer, member of SF9) * Lee Hyun-woo (actor) * Park Gyu-ri (singer) * Park Han-byul (actress and model) * Park Jeong-hwa (singer, member of EXID) * Park So-yeon (singer, member of T-ara) - Originally from Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do * Rain (singer, actor and producer) * Ryu Deok-hwan (actor) * U-Kwon (singer, member of Block B, Bastarz and T2u) - Originally from Suwon, Gyeonggi-do * Seven (singer) * Yang Seung-ho (singer) * Yong Jun-hyung (singer) * Gong Seung-yeon (actress) - Originally from Seoul * Chae Soo-bin (stage/TV/film actress) * Olltii (rapper) * Yang Se-jong (actor) * Woo Do-hwan (actor) * Choi Jiung (singer, member of P1Harmony, actor) - Originally from Seoul
Media
Anyang has 17 weekly newspaper publishers, one television program provider and one general broadcaster. The city also has 23 book publishers. +more
Education
As of 2007 Anyang has 84 kindergartens (6,685 students), 40 elementary schools (48,639), 24 middle schools (29,084), 22 high schools (31,259), two junior colleges (17,638), three universities (13,634) and one school for the disabled (244). The universities include Anyang University, Seonggyeol University, and Gyeongin Education University, while the colleges are Daelim College and Anyang Technical College. +more
In addition there were 1,026 private educational institutions listed in 2008 with 97,289 students in attendance. These are predominantly after school academies where students go to get additional study or complete homework in a variety of subject areas such as English or Maths. +more
Anyang has eight public libraries (Pyeongchon library, Suksoo library, Kwanak library, Bakdal library, Manan library, Hogye library, Bisan library, Children library, and Gwanyang library). Many people use it, and due to its different 'Closed days', people use it variously. +more
Sports
Anyang is home to the HL Anyang ice hockey team which play in the Asia League Ice Hockey. They won their first Asian hockey league title in 2010 and were the first South Korean team to do so. +more
Sporting facilities in Anyang include the Anyang sporting complex (which features a stadium for athletics and football, an indoor ice rink, a basketball stadium, and an open air and indoor swimming pool). The main stadium was built in 1986 and seats 18,216 people. +more
Notable people
An Ba-ul (judoka) * Cha Min-kyu (speed skater) * Hwang Dae-heon (short track speed skater) * Kim Ha-nul (figure skater) * Kim Kuk-young (track & field sprinter) * Kim Min-seok (speed skater) * Oh In-pyo (footballer)
Attractions and tourism
There are many museums, parks and ancient remains in Anyang, although due to its location and relatively low profile Anyang City does not attract many international tourists. The majority of visitors to Anyang's attractions are either domestic travelers or local residents. +more
The Anyang History Museum is located in Galsan-dong, Dongan-Gu, with the major theme of the museum being the displaying of the history and culture of the Anyang area. A site featuring the banner poles from a Joongcho temple is located in Manan Gu. +more
City festival
Anyang hosts four festivals to coincide with the four seasons. The Spring festival begins at the end of May and is focussed around Anyang River. +more
City life
Anyang has 15 traditional markets and 4 shopping districts which include 3 department stores and 9 other large scale stores. Lotte Mart and Lotte Cinema are located next to Anyang Station. +more
There are four movie theaters in Anyang and thirty nine movie theater screens. The CJ CGV theater is located near Anyang Station and Pyeongchon Station, DMC theater is located in New Core Outlet, and Cinus theater is located near Indeogwan. +more
There are 7,617 listed restaurants in the Anyang area, along with 62 bath houses, 278 barbers, and 1,026 beauty shops.
Anyang's nightlife is not comparable to Seoul. People are more inclined to focusing on mountain views and river environments.
Parks
As of 2007 there were 97 listed parks in Anyang covering an area of 1,347 square metres.
The main parks in Anyang are Anyang Art Park, Anyang Central Park, Jayu Park (Freedom Park) which is south of Hagwon-ga and contains tennis courts and statues of important figures in the Korean independence movement, the Pyeongchon Art Hall, the Children's Traffic Park, Hakwoon Park, Hogye Park, Byongmokan Civic Park, Seoksu Sports Park, and the Changbakgol water reservoir sports park. Anyang Central Park is situated between Pyeonchon Station and Beomgye Station, and contains a series of fountains that flow around the centre of the park with modern art sculptures alongside as part of the Anyang Art Project. +more
Crime
In 2007 there were 16,311 reported cases of crime in Anyang. There were 13,771 arrests made during the same year. +more
Pollution
In 2013, Anyang (along with Busan) was listed as one of the most polluted cities (in terms of air pollution) in the world's largest economies, with nearly 70 micrograms of particulate matter of less than 10 micron size per cubic meter.
From 2016 to now, the construction of GS cogeneration system lead to many conflicts between GS and the residents living near Pyeongchon-Dong. Many people believe that the power plant increases air pollution, which is already a heavy issue in Korea.
Facilities
Housing
A huge redevelopment is proposed for the Manan Gu area, beginning in late 2010, with the focus on urban renewal. The proposal would see the building of approximately 24,000 apartment units built over an area of 1,776,000 m2 and see the destruction and redevelopment of the area around Anyang Station. +more
Hospitals
Anyang has many medical facilities, including four general hospitals (Metro Hospital, Sam Anyang Hospital, Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital and Hansung Hospital), five hospitals, 331 clinics, 191 dental clinics, 141 oriental medical hospitals, two health centres and two long-term care hospitals.
Transportation
Anyang is well served by bus, subway and rail services. The intercity bus terminal is located directly opposite Anyang Station which was first opened in January 1905. +more
Railroad
Korail * Seoul Subway Line 1 Seoksu - Gwanak - Anyang - Myeonghak * Seoul Subway Line 4 Indeogwon - Pyeongchon - Beomgye
* Gyeongbu Line (Yongsan) ← Anyang Station → (Suwon) → (Pyeongtaek) → (Chungcheongnam-do) → (Sejong Special Administrative City) → (Daejeon Metropolitan City) → (Chungcheongbuk-do) → (Gyeongsangbuk-do) → (Daegu Metropolitan City) → (Gyeongsangbuk-do) → (Gyeongsangnam-do) → (Busan) * Honam Line (Seoul) ← Anyang Station → (Suwon) → (Osan) → (Pyeongtaek) → (Chungcheongnam-do) → (Sejong Special Administrative City) → (Daejeon Metropolitan City) → (Chungcheongnam-do) → (Jeollanbuk-do) → (Jeollannam-do)
While technically not in Anyang itself, the Gwangmyeong Station is located less than 10 minutes drive to the northwest of Anyang Station and essentially exists to service Anyang city and other nearby cities. Thus, when using KTX, Gwangmyeong Station or Suwon Station is useful.
Road and automobiles
In 2007 there were 188,423 vehicles registered in Anyang. During the same year there were 1,351 recorded automobile accidents resulting in 32 deaths, and 2,150 injuries. +more
Sister cities
Domestic relations
City | Province |
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Yeongwol | Gangwon-do |
Goesan | North Chungcheong |
Yesan | South Chungcheong |
Jangsu | North Jeolla |
Hampyeong | South Jeolla |
Ulleung | North Gyeongsang |
Hadong | South Gyeongsang |
International relations
City | State | Country | Year |
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Komaki | 1986 | ||
Hampton | 1989 | ||
Garden Grove | 1989 | ||
Weifang | Shandong | China | 1995 |
Ulan-Ude | 1997 | ||
Naucalpan | 1997 | ||
Tokorozawa | 1998 | ||
Sorocaba | 1998 |
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