Jayang-dong
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Jayang-dong (Korean: Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:Category handler) is a dong (neighborhood) of Gwangjin District, Seoul, South Korea.[1][2]
Name origin
During the Joseon period, the name of Jangyang-dong was "Jamajang" (雌馬場), which translates to "female horse field." The term "jamajang" refers to a female horse. In the early days of the Joseon Dynasty, there was a legend that if one were to raise a thousand horses, a mythical creature called Yongma (龍馬), a dragon-horse, would be born. This led to a great interest in horse breeding in various regions. Jangyang-dong, being an area where fertile sediments flowed through the Han River and accumulated, had vast natural fields, making it advantageous for grazing horses. As a result, a significant number of female horses were raised in this area. Having a large number of female horses in a ranch facilitates the mass breeding of horses through reproduction. The name "Jamajang" was later changed to "Jamajang-ri" (雌馬場里), and during the period of Japanese colonial rule, the Chinese character for "ja" (馬) was changed to 紫, resulting in the current name of Jangyang-dong.
See also
References
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External links
- Gwangjin District official website in English
- Template:In lang Map of Gwangjin District at the Gwangjin District official website
- Template:In lang Jayang 1-dong resident office website
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