| Hapjeong-dong | |
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| Korean transcription(s) | |
| • Hangul | 합정동 |
| • Hanja | |
| • Revised Romanization | Hapjeong-dong |
| • McCune–Reischauer | Hap chong dong |
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Hapjeong-dong Community Service Center
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| Country | South Korea |
| Region | Sudogwon |
| Area | |
| • Total | 1.71 km2 (0.66 sq mi) |
| Population (2001) | |
| • Total | 23,408 |
| • Density | 14,000/km2 (35,000/sq mi) |
Hapjeong-dong (Korean pronunciation: [hapt͈ɕʌŋdoŋ]) is a dong, neighbourhood of the Mapo-gu district in Seoul, South Korea.
Originally, Hapjeong-dong was a part of Yeonhui-bang, a division of Seoul that encompassed approximately Seodaemun-gu and the western part of Mapo-gu. The meaning of Hapjeong-dong, written in Hanja as , was "clam well". Later the Hanja transcription of Hapjeong was changed to .
After the Japan–Korea Annexation Treaty of 1910, Hapjeong-dong was known as Hapjeon-ri in 1913 and Hapjeong-jeong in 1936; it was a part of Yeonhui-myeon, which extended from Seodaemun-gu to Yeouido. In 1944, it became a part of the newly created Mapo-gu district and received its current name in 1946.
Hapjeong-dong contains the following main streets, which also give their name to surrounding, smaller streets according to the new address system in South Korea:
A few historical landmarks may be found in Hapjeong-dong:
Other notable sites in Hapjeong-dong include:
A number of companies specialized in music or media are located in Hapjeong-dong, included YG Entertainment.
The area is served by subway via Hapjeong Station (
and
), and Sangsu Station (
). Also, various Seoul bus lines reach the street.