Itaewon
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Itaewon | |
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Korean transcription(s) | |
• Hangul | 이태원 |
• Hanja | 梨泰院 |
• Revised Romanization | Itaewon |
• McCune–Reischauer | It'aewŏn |
Itaewon featuring Seoul Central Mosque
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Country | South Korea |
Itaewon (Korean: 이태원, 梨泰院, [itʰɛwʌn]) refers to an area surrounding Itaewon-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It is served by Seoul Subway Line 6 via Itaewon, Noksapyeong and Hanganjin stations. About 22,000 people reside in the district and it is a popular area for residents of Seoul, tourists, and U.S. military personnel.
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Local attractions[edit]
This article is written like a travel guide rather than an encyclopedic description of the subject. (July 2013) |
Many restaurants serving international dishes are in this area including cuisine from India, Pakistan, Turkey, Thailand, Germany, Spain, Italy, England, France and Mexico — foods that are not widely available in Korea. Essentially, it's known as "Western Town," reminiscent of many Chinatowns in Western countries.
Itaewon is, along with Insadong and Seoul Tower, one of the most popular areas in Seoul for tourists. Major hotels such as the Grand Hyatt and local landmark Hamilton Hotel are here as well as dozens of shops and services aimed at tourists. High-quality leather products are sold at reasonable prices (though haggling is expected) as well as traditional Korean souvenirs.
Counterfeit goods and clothing are ubiquitous and of varying quality. Some genuine goods that are produced in Korea for the international market as well as some authentic imports are available. Itaewon is known for tailors who produce custom-made suits.
Aside from the local businesses, there is a rich community of business owners, including a pie shop owner from the U.S.A. (Tartine), authentic American burgers, a wine bar, an Austrian delicatessen (with an array of cheeses and meats), a veterinarian/pet groomer with an excellent reputation, a chiropractor from Oregon, doctors and nurses, pharmacists, and grocery shop owners.
Many foreigners in Korea reside near Itaewon, as well as some of the richest Korean businessmen including Lee Kun-Hee, the chairman of Samsung group.
Gyeongnidan Street[edit]
In Itaewon there is the multinational Gyeongnidan Street. Most of the atmosphere in Itaewon was inspired by US culture, but Gyeongnidan Street cannot be explained by one single nation's culture.[clarification needed] It is in the middle of Itaewon's elementary school district. There are many exotic restaurants alongside the street.
Festival[edit]
- Global village festival
- Halloween festival
In Popular Culture[edit]
Korean singer Park Jin Yeong and music group UV released the song 'Itaewon Freedom' in 2011.
Transportation[edit]
- Seoul Itaewon Station Subway Line number 6
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External links[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Itaewon. |
- Official Seoul City Tourism :Itaewon
- Hooker Hill at kissmykimchi.com
- Hooker Hill on wikimapia
- Itaewon Club Maps iPhone App
Coordinates: 37°32′24″N 126°59′31″E / 37.54000°N 126.99194°E