How many districts and how many holes are there in Seoul, South Korea?
Seoul Special City (?Special City) is composed of 25 districts (?, Goo), 15,267 dongs (?), and 112,734 districts (? Beonji).
Seoul is located in the middle of the Korean Peninsula and is located in a basin. The Han River winds through the city. It is about 30 kilometers from the west coast of the peninsula, about 185 kilometers from the east coast, and about 260 kilometers from Pyongyang, North Korea in the north. Seoul has a temperate monsoon climate. The annual average temperature is around 11.8°C, with four distinct seasons. There is less rain in spring and autumn and the climate is warm, making it suitable for tourism.
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Namsan Mountain in Seoul is located in the city center with a height of 270 meters. There is a 240-meter-high Seoul Tower on the top of the mountain. Seoul is located on the lower reaches of the Han River, only 30 kilometers away from the west coast of the Korean Peninsula. The Han River flows slowly from east to west, with a water surface width of about 400 to 1,000 meters. The city stretches along a gentle river valley and is naturally divided into two areas: north and south. The city is surrounded by low mountains and hills with an altitude of about 500 meters, such as the Leh Fortress, which plays a natural protective role.
In South Korea, Seoul is also connected by expressways to major cities such as Busan and Incheon. The Seoul-Incheon Line is South Korea's first modern expressway. The Seoul-Busan Expressway passes through industrial center cities such as Suwon, Cheonan, Daejeon, Gumi, Daegu and Gyeongju.
Seoul was the capital of the Joseon Dynasty for 600 years and has many historic sites. The palaces, ancestral temples and other buildings of the Joseon Dynasty include Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, Secret Garden, Changgyeonggung Palace, Gyeonghuigung Palace, Deoksugung Palace, Unhyeongung Palace, Jongmyo Shrine, Sajik, Sungkyunkwan Palace, Namdaemun Palace, and Dongdaemun Palace. , Seoul City Wall, Namhansanseong Fortress, Bukhansanseong Fortress, Jeongneung, Hongneung, Seonjeongneung, Xianinneung, Taekangneung, etc. Other historic sites include Mongchontoseong, Pongnatoseong, Saasan Fortress, Tomb of the Dead Six Ministers, Bongeunsa Temple, Bongyuansa Temple, Jogyesa Temple, Independence Gate, Myeongdong Catholic Church, etc.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Seoul