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Jeju City

City in Jeju, South Korea

Jeju City

City in Jeju, South Korea

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nameJeju
native_name제주시
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settlement_typeAdministrative city
translit_lang1_type1Hangul
translit_lang1_info1제주시
translit_lang1_type2Hanja
translit_lang1_info2濟州市
translit_lang1_type3Revised Romanization
translit_lang1_info3Jeju-si
translit_lang1_type4McCune–Reischauer
translit_lang1_info4Cheju-si
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image1Jeju - Hallasan.JPG
caption1Downtown Jeju, with Hallasan in the background
image2Cargo ships and cargo at Jeju Port Pier 9 (2).jpg
caption2Port of Jeju
image3Manjanggul caves 09.jpg
caption3Manjanggul
image4Yongyeon 01.JPG
caption4Yongdam-dong
image5Udo, Jeju Province, South Korea 10.jpg
caption5Udo Island
image6Seongsan-ri town at blue hour seen from Seongsan Ilchulbong volcano Jeju Island South Korea.jpg
caption6Seongsan-ri
image_mapJeju-Jeju.svg
map_captionLocation in South Korea
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subdivision_nameSouth Korea
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subdivision_name1Jeju
population_blank1_titleDialect
population_blank1Jeju
area_total_km2977.8
population_total488,844
population_density_km2503.18
parts_typeAdministrative divisions
parts19 dong, 4 eup, 3 myeon
blank_emblem_typeEmblem of Jeju City (2000 - 2006)
website
government_typeMayor appointed by governor, no city council (unique in Korea due to Jeju's autonomy)
leader_partyIndependent
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leader_nameKim Wan-geun
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Jeju City (; ) is the capital of the Jeju Province in South Korea and the largest city on Jeju Island. The city is served by Jeju International Airport (IATA code CJU).

Located on an island off the Korean Peninsula, Jeju has mild, warm weather during much of the year (September 79° October 70° November 61° December 51°) The city is a well-known resort, with prestigious hotels and public casino facilities. In 2011, 9.9 million passengers flew between the two cities of Seoul and Jeju, making the Gimpo–Jeju route the world's busiest passenger air route.

Jeju welcomes over ten million visitors every year, mainly from the South Korean mainland, Japan, and China. The population of Jeju City is 486,604 people and 225,139 households (244,468 men and 245,136 women, May 2024). The population density is 503.18 (per square km, 2020).

History

The area of the city has played a central role in Jeju since before recorded history. The Samseonghyeol, holes from which the three ancestors of the Jeju people are said to have come, are located in downtown Jeju City.

During the Japanese rule of Korea, Jeju was renamed to Saishū.

The city has grown quite rapidly since the 1970s. Shin Jeju (), or "new Jeju", was created some decades ago, up the hill from the airport and houses many government buildings. The thatched roof buildings that were common throughout the city until the 1970s are gradually disappearing.

The city was separated from Bukjeju County in 1955. However, in 2005 Jeju Province voters approved a proposal to merge the city with Bukjeju County, also merging Seogwipo with Namjeju County to create two large cities directly administered by the province. That change was put into effect in July 2006.

In 2012 Sang-Oh Kim became mayor; he was formerly the Jeju regional president of National Agricultural Cooperative Federation.

Transportation

Jeju City is the principal transportation center for Jeju Province. It is home to the island's sole airport, Jeju International Airport. The Jeju-Seoul route is the world's busiest air route with more than 100 flights per day.

In addition, its port is the largest on the island, serving the great majority of passenger and cargo vessels that visit the island. It also stands at the center of the island's road network. To travel throughout the city and island, various buses are available. A bus ride from Jeju City to Seogwipo (the second largest city on the island) is typically an hour.

Economy

Due to its central position in transportation, Jeju City sees the main share of tourist traffic to the island. Many tourists arrive at the city through the port terminal or airport, stay in the tourist hotels of the Sinjeju neighborhood, and stay within the city to visit various Jeju tourist attractions. These include Dragon's Head Rock () along the coast; the Samseonghyeol, three holes in the downtown area; Hallasan National Park in the interior; the country's tallest mountain, Hallasan; and world's largest botanical garden, Bunjae Artpia. The 8,500-seat Jeju Baseball Stadium is near the center of the city.

The city also sells many oranges for which Jeju is famous. Jeju City is surrounded by orange and mandarin farms.

Jeju Air has its headquarters in Jeju City.

Geography

In its former boundaries, Jeju City was 19.3 kilometers from east to west, and 10.2 kilometers from north to south. To the north, it looks across the Korea Strait at the southern coast of South Jeolla Province. To the south, it meets Seogwipo at the top of Hallasan, the island's sole mountain.

Tourism

The Jeju Olle Trail and Jeju Olle Walking Festival passes through the city.

The island Udo, one of Jeju's most popular tourist attractions, is located off the city's east coast. It received 2.23 million visitors in 2016. Seongsan Ilchulbong, an unusually bowl-shaped mountain, is popular for seeing the first sunrise of the year. Around that time, it hosts a sunrise festival with performances and food.

The city has Jeju Stone Park in Jocheon. The large park focuses on Jeju's cultural use of stones, its mythology, and its shamanism. The Jeju National Museum is located in the city proper, near the center. The Kimnyoung Maze Park is in the city.**** The Buddhist temple Yakcheonsa has a natural mineral spring claimed to have healing powers, and is one of the largest temples in East Asia. It participates in the Templestay program, where guests can stay at Buddhist temples and experience Buddhist culture.

Demographics

|1980 |290,116 |1990 |341,482 |2000 |367,364 |2010 |401,192 |2015 |451,758 |2020 |492,306

Climate

Jeju City has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen: Cfa) with very warm summers and cool winters. In Holdridge classification, Jeju City has a warm temperate moist forest climate. Due to its location, Jeju City is one of the warmest cities in Korea. However, ocean effect snow brings winter precipitation such as snow showers with strong wind during the winter. Precipitation is significant throughout the year, but is much wetter in summer, with more than 180 mm of rain falling in each month from June to September. The highest temperature ever recorded is 37.5 C on 25 July 1942 while the lowest temperature ever recorded is -6.0 C on 16 February 1977.

Climate data for JejuMonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYearAverage sea temperature °C (°F)Mean daily daylight hoursAverage Ultraviolet indexSource #1: seatemperature.orgSource #2: Weather Atlas
14.7
(58.5)13.6
(56.5)13.3
(55.9)14.6
(58.3)16.7
(62.1)20.6
(69.1)24.4
(75.9)26.1
(79.0)24.5
(76.1)21.8
(71.2)18.9
(66.0)15.9
(60.6)18.8
(65.8)
10.011.012.013.014.014.014.013.012.011.010.010.012.0
3468910111086436.8

Administrative divisions

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Map of all the dong boundaries represented in detail.

Jeju is divided into 19 neighbourhoods (dong), 4 towns (eup), and 3 townships (myeon):

Town/township(Korean)population (2024)
Aewol-eup애월읍38,009
Gujwa-eup구좌읍15,203
Hallim-eup한림읍20,467
Jocheon-eup조천읍25,918
Chuja-myeon추자면1,580
Hangyeong-myeon한경면9,563
Udo-myeon우도면1,583
Neighborhood(Korean)population (2024)
Ara-dong아라동40,448
Bonggae-dong봉개동5,166
Dodu-dong도두동3,266
Geonip-dong건입동8,622
Hwabuk-dong화북동23,101
Ido-1-dong이도1동7,631
Ido-2-dong이도2동48,579
Iho-dong이호동4,380
Ildo-1-dong일도1동2,194
Ildo-2-dong일도2동31,273
Nohyeong-dong노형동54,954
Oedo-dong외도동22,398
Ora-dong오라동16,037
Samdo-1-dong삼도1동12,917
Samdo-2-dong삼도2동7,815
Samyang-dong삼양동22,885
Yeon-dong연동42,569
Yongdam-1-dong용담1동6,730
Yongdam-2-dong용담2동13,956

Twin towns – sister cities

Jeju City is twinned with:

  • CHN Guilin, Guangxi, China
  • CHN Laizhou, Shandong, China
  • FRA Rouen, France
  • JPN Sanda, Japan
  • USA Santa Rosa, United States
  • JPN Wakayama, Japan

Friendship cities

  • JPN Tokyo, Japan
  • JPN Beppu, Japan
  • CHN Hunchun, Jilin, China
  • CHN Kunshan, Jiangsu, China
  • CHN Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China
  • CHN Shanghai, China
  • AUS Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  • UAE Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • NZ Wellington, New Zealand
  • TW Taipei, Taiwan

Memorandum of Understanding

  • GER Ulm, Germany

References

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  26. "Jeju Sea Temperature". seatemperature.org.
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  28. link. Jeju City homepage
  29. link. Jeju Special Self-Governing Province
  30. "Jeju, Südkorea". Ulm.
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