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37°26′17″N 126°38′53″E / 37.43806°N 126.64806°E / 37.43806; 126.64806
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Hagik Station ( Korean: 학익역) is an under-construction railway station on Suin-Bundang Line of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway system. [1] [2] [3]

Hagik-dong

It is a legal and administrative dong located in the southern part of Nam-gu, Incheon. Hakiksan, the stem of Mt. Munhaksan, is located here. Hakiksan means 'a mountain in the shape of a crane with its wings spread out', and the name of the mountain was derived from this mountain. The name of Hakik-ri is confirmed in 『Data on the Support of Joseon』. It was called Hakik-ri in 1903, and then changed to Hakik-dong in 1946. Hakik-dong also has the nickname 'Jeun-ri', which comes from the fact that there lived a person named Je-un of the Bupyeong-i clan during the reign of King Sukjong of the Joseon Dynasty. In 1981, it became Hakik-dong, Nam-gu, Incheon directly under the direct control of the city, and in 1995, it was reorganized into Hakik-dong, Nam-gu, Incheon.

Hagik Bridge

Hagik Bridge is a bridge with a length of about 1,812m in the section between Incheon Interchange in Yonghyeon-dong, Michuhol-gu, Incheon on the 2nd Gyeongin Expressway and Hagik Junction in Hagik-dong, Michuhol-gu, Incheon. Since this is the Yonghyeon-dong and Hagik-dong development district, other buildings and structures have not yet been built, and medical facilities, parking lots, and cultural facilities are planned to be built in the future. The closest road nearby is Dokbae-ro, which passes under the Hagik Bridge near the Hagik Junction. In 1914, it was incorporated into Bucheon-gun and named Hagik-ri by combining Nojeoksan and Jeun-ri. In 1940, it was transferred to Incheon-bu and renamed Hagikjeong, and in 1946 it was renamed Hagik-dong. In 1970, it was divided into Hagik 1 and 2 dong. The legal dong, Hagik-dong, consists of the administrative dong, Hagik 1 and 2 dongs.

References

  1. ^ "불확실한 부동산 시장속 역세권 아파트 재조명... '양정 이즈카운티' 분양". Futurekorea.co.kr. 6 September 2018. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  2. ^ “25분 거리를 10분만에... 지역경제도 살아났으면”... 27일 완전 재개통 앞둔 수인선 시범 운행, 《국민일보》, 2016.02.24.
  3. ^ 인천 용현·학익지구 도시개발, 9월 첫삽, 《서울경제》, 2020년 7월 28일.

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37°26′17″N 126°38′53″E / 37.43806°N 126.64806°E / 37.43806; 126.64806