Yongsan District
Yongsan District is one of the 25 districts of Seoul, South Korea.
Some of the key events about Yongsan District
- 1906The first railway station in Yongsan was constructed, marking the beginning of its development as a transportation hub
- 1944The iconic Yongsan Station building was completed, becoming a landmark in the district
- 1945Severe damage to the district during World War II
- 1950Extensive destruction during the Korean War
- 1953The United States Army Garrison Yongsan was established, bringing significant economic and cultural influence to the area
- 1964Major fire at the U.S. Army base in Yongsan caused significant damage
- 1976The National Museum of Korea was relocated to Yongsan, enhancing the district's cultural significance
- 1980Violent protests against the military government occurred in the district
- 1987The War Memorial of Korea opened in Yongsan, serving as an important historical and educational site
- 1992Massive oil spill from a U.S. military facility contaminated local waterways
- 2000The I'Park Mall, a major shopping and entertainment complex, was opened in Yongsan
- 2000Tragic subway fire at Yongsan Station resulted in multiple casualties
- 2006The Seoul Central Mosque, the first mosque in Korea, celebrated its 30th anniversary in Yongsan
- 2009Deadly clash between police and protesters during a forced eviction in Yongsan
- 2014The Yongsan Family Park was renovated and expanded, providing improved recreational facilities for residents
- 2015Outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) affected the district
- 2017The Yongsan International Business District project was initiated, aiming to transform the area into a global business hub
- 2018Controversial relocation of U.S. military base from Yongsan began, displacing residents
- 2021The new Yongsan Park project began, converting former U.S. military base land into a large public green space
- 2022Deadly crowd crush incident in Itaewon neighborhood during Halloween celebrations
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