Songpa-gu
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| Mayor: | Young-Soon Kim |
| Area: | 33.89 km2 (13.09 sq mi) |
| Population: | 681,907 |
Songpa-gu is a district of Seoul, South Korea. Songpa is located at the southeastern part of Seoul, the capital of Korea. Songpa is a district with the largest population. It was selected as a capital of a kingdom 2,000 years ago, and is now home to 680,000 residents.
Songpa was at the center of 1988 Seoul Olympics, and most of the sporting facilities associated with that event are located within the district.
In 2009, Songpa-gu won the Livcom Awards of UNEP for the most liveable city.
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Points of Interest
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- Olympic Park
- Garak Market
- Garden 5
- Songpa Culture & Art Center
- Lotte World
- Jamsil Baseball Stadium
Transportation
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Songpa-gu is accesible through one rail line and two subway lines.
Railroad
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KORAIL
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- Bundang Section Line
- (Gangnam-gu) ← Bokjeong → (Seongnam)
Subway
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- Seoul Line 2
- (Gwangjin-gu) ← Seongnae — Jamsil — Sincheon — Sports Complex → (Gangnam-gu)
- Seoul Line 5
- (Gangdong-gu) ← Olympic Park — Bangi — Ogeum — Gaerong — Geoyeo — Macheon
- Seoul Line 8
- (Gangdong-gu) ← Mongchontoseong — Jamsil — Seokchon — Songpa — Garak Market — Munjeong — Jangji — Bokjeong → (Seongnam)