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Country
  
Province
  
North Jeolla Province

Region
  
Population
  
323,687 (2000)

Area
  
507.07 km2


Iksan in the past, History of Iksan

Colleges and Universities
  
Wonkwang Health Science University, Iksan National College

Map of Iksan

Iksan (Korean: 익산; [ik.s͈an]) is a city and major railway junction in North Jeolla Province, (commonly transliterated as Jeollabuk-do or Chollabuk-do) South Korea.

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Iksan Culture of Iksan

The city center and railway junction was formerly called "Iri" (Hangul이리시; Hanja裡里市; RR: Iri-si), but merged with Iksan County (Iksan-gun) in 1995.

The railway junction is located at the point where Jeolla, Janghang and Gunsan Lines meet the Honam Line and is served by frequent train service to/from Seoul, Daejeon, Gwangju, Mokpo, Jeonju, Suncheon, and Yeosu.

Jeonbuk National University Iksan campus (before, it was Iksan National College), the Won Buddhism Graduate School, Wonkwang Health Science College, and Wonkwang University are all located in Iksan.

This city is called “The City of Jewelry." The Iksan Jewelry Museum opened in May 2002 next to a Dinosaur museum.

In late November 2006, Korean authorities quarantined a farm in Iksan and began culling poultry and livestock within a 3-kilometer radius to contain an outbreak of the H5N1 bird flu virus.

Local tradition includes the story of Seodong and Seonhwa, which was broadcast in 2005~2006 as "Sedongyo" and is also dramatized in the 'Paradise in Autumn Festival.'

Festivals with various themes are held in Iksan, all reflecting local history and culture. These include:

  • 10,000,000 Chrysanthemum Festival (held in October/November)
  • Iksan Jewelry Expo
  • Seodong Festival
  • Stone Culture Festival
  • A stonewall road in hamna iksan


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    History

    Iksan was once the capital of the ancient Baekje Kingdom. Temples built then are still standing. Iksan has always been an important transport center. After the "Iri train station explosion," Iksan fell into a state of decline. However, Iksan's train station was later rebuilt, and it became the junction of three rail lines named above. It now services KTX and Saemaul trains as well as frequent bus lines. Today, Iksan is once again a thriving city.

    Geography

    Iksan is situated on the Okgu and Keumman Plains, which lead to the West Sea [Yellow Sea]. As it is located very near the sea where ships can transport a wide variety of products, Iksan has served as a logistical and traffic center for a long time.

    The city is in the northwestern part of Jeollabuk-do. East are the rugged mountains of Mt. Cheonho and Mt. Mireuk (Mireuksan (Jeollabuk-do)) at the edge of the Noryeong Mountains, and northwest the range of Mt. Hamra lead to a series of hills and a great stream that has formed the fertile Okgu plain to the west. Iksan borders Nonsan-gun and Buyeo-gun, Chuncheongnam-do, and is divided by the Keum-gang[river] in the north. It faces the Kimje Plains, divided by Mankyeong-gang, to the south.

    Transportation

  • Iksan Bus Terminal
  • The Iksan Bus Terminal (익산종합버스터미널) provides daily bus service to most cities in South Korea. Express buses to Seoul, Ansan, and Incheon are available.

  • Iksan Train station
  • Museums

  • Iksan Jewelry Museum
  • Mireuksaji Mesuem
  • Wanggung-Ri Relics Museum
  • Parks

  • Central Park(Chungang Cheuk Gongwon)
  • Seodong Park
  • Gemma sculpture park
  • Events

  • Iksan will host the 99th National Athletic Meet in 2018.
  • Sister cities

  • Culver City, California, United States
  • Odense, Denmark
  • Zhenjiang, People's Republic of China
  • Notable people

  • Birdie Kim, LPGA golfer
  • Lee Sunmi (born May 2, 1992), member of the girl group Wonder Girls.
  • References

    Iksan Wikipedia