Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
geography

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

Gimje

City in North Jeolla, South Korea


Summary

City in North Jeolla, South Korea

FieldValue
nameGimje
native_name김제시
settlement_typeMunicipal City
translit_lang1Korean
translit_lang1_type1Hangul
translit_lang1_info1김제시
translit_lang1_type2Hanja
translit_lang1_info2金堤市
translit_lang1_type3Revised Romanization
translit_lang1_type4McCune–Reischauer
translit_lang1_info3Gimje-si
translit_lang1_info4Kimje-si
image_skyline{{multiple image
borderinfobox
total_width280
image_styleborder:1;
perrow1/2/2
image120141005 김제 금산사 미륵전.jpg
image2Korea-Gimje-Cityscape-01.jpg
image_captionFrom the left: Geumsansa, cityscape
image_flagFlag of Gimje.svg
blank_emblem_typeEmblem of Gimje
image_mapNorth Jeolla-Gimje.svg
map_captionLocation in South Korea
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameSouth Korea
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_name1Jeonbuk State
parts_typeAdministrative divisions
parts1 eup, 14 myeon, 4 dong
area_total_km2545.19
population_total81,357
population_as_ofSeptember 2024
population_total80,691
population_as_of2014
-->population_total88,479
population_as_ofNovember, 2022
population_density_km2auto
government_footnotestags --
leader_titlemayor
leader_nameJeong Seong-ju ()
leader_name1
population_blank1_titleDialect
population_blank1Jeolla
image_blank_emblemGimje logo.png
area_code+82-63
timezone1Korea Standard Time
utc_offset1+9

--| population_total = 88,479 Gimje (; ) is a city in North Jeolla Province, South Korea.

History

The Gimje area is located on the "great plains" of Korea and has been cultivated since ancient times. Nations of early date ascended in the year 200. The Baekje Kingdom invaded and incorporated several small mahan states in the 13th year of King Onjo's reign. The Baekje Kingdom changed its name to Byeogol, but when is not clear.

In the Joseon period, Gimje first appeared in the year 1466 when Sejo of Joseon ruled. He promoted Gimje to an independent county. In 1628, Gwanghaegun of Joseon combined the nearby district of Mangyeong District into Gimje County.

Baekje was ruined by the Tang and Silla, and Unified Silla changed the city's name to Gimje.

Goryeo promoted Gimje to Gimje District in the 21st year of King Injong's reign.

The city government has always highly regarded and promoted the cultivation of rice and other crop species. From the Baekje Kingdom through the 21st century, Gimje has been one of the best areas for growing rice.

Horizon Festival

Gimje is known as the region where the sky meets the ground, hence the festival of horizon or 'jipyeongseon.' It is held at Byeokgolje area, and more than one million tourists visit it each year. Gimje Horizon Festival hosts a wide range of programs including Samullori (traditional percussion quartet) contest, rural landscape drawing contest, celebratory performances, street parade, Ssireum (wrestling), and traditional weddings. Gimje is the only region where Koreans can see the horizon from a landlocked area. The festival was appointed an Excellent Festival for 4 years between 2004 and 2008. It also provides city residents a chance to experience traditional farming methods.

Twin towns – sister cities

Gimje is twinned with:

  • JPN Kikuchi, Kumamoto, Japan (1985)
  • PRC Nantong, Jiangsu, China (1997)
  • ROK Gumi, North Gyeongsang, South Korea (1998)
  • ROK Donghae, Gangwon, South Korea (1999)

People from Gimje

  • Masutatsu Oyama, Zainichi Korean Karate master, founder of Kyokushin Karate (Real Name: Choi Yeong-eui, , Choe Yeong-ui)
  • Sin Chang-won (), notorious South Korean criminal
  • Casanova Wong, South Korean martial artist (Taekwondo), martial arts actor and film producer (Real Name: Kim Yong-ho, , Gim Yong-ho)
  • Lee Jung-hyun (), South Korean actress, singer and K-pop idol
  • Kim Se-jeong (), South Korean actress, singer, dancer and K-pop idol, former member of K-pop girlgroups I.O.I, gugudan (in which she was the leader of the group), and the second gugudan's subgroup, gugudan SeMiNa.

References

References

  1. (2024). "Population statistics".
  2. History of Gimje county was originally from city English page. http://www.gimje.go.kr/foreign/english/sub1/sub1.jsp{{dead link. (April 2018)
  3. link
  4. 김제. (2007-12-23). link
Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about Gimje — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report