Jeju City


Jeju 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.
Located on an island off the Korean Peninsula, Jeju has mild, warm weather during much of the year. 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 from mainland South Korea, Japan, and China every year. The population of Jeju City is 486,306 people and 205,386 households. The population density is 470.03.

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.
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 airline route.
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 and affordably priced, typically running at approximately 1,000 won for one ride. A bus ride from Jeju City to Seogwipo 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 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.

Climate

Jeju City has a humid subtropical climate 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 of rain falling in each month from June to September. The highest temperature ever recorded is on 25 July 1942 while the lowest temperature ever recorded is on 16 February 1977.
Climate data for Jeju-------------
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Average sea temperature °C 14.7
13.6
13.3
14.6
16.7
20.6
24.4
26.1
24.5
21.8
18.9
15.9
18.8
Mean daily daylight hours10.011.012.013.014.014.014.013.012.011.010.010.012.0
Average Ultraviolet index3468910111086436.8
Source #1: seatemperature.org-------------
Source #2: Weather Atlas-------------

Administrative divisions

Jeju is divided into 19 neighbourhoods, 4 towns, and 3 townships :
Town/townshippopulation
Aeweol-eup애월읍27003
Gujwa-eup구좌읍14999
Hanrim-eup한림읍19790
Jocheon-eup조천읍20723
Chuja-myeon추자면2832
Hangyeong-myeon한경면8214
Udo-myeon우도면1593

Neighborhoodpopulation
Ara-dong아라동14084
Bonggae-dong봉개동3080
Dodu-dong도두동2617
Geonip-dong건입동10850
Hwabuk-dong화북동19931
Ido-1-dong이도1동7658
Ido-2-dong이도2동41984
Iho-dong이호동4158
Ildo-1-dong일도1동3730
Ildo-2-dong일도2동38308
Nohyeong-dong노형동50223
Oedo-dong외도동14743
Ora-dong오라동6304
Samdo-1-dong삼도1동14120
Samdo-2-dong삼도2동9610
Samyang-dong삼양동10989
Yeon-dong연동40535
Yongdam-1-dong용담1동8764
Yongdam-2-dong용담2동17274

Twin townssister cities

Jeju City is twinned with: