Michuhol District, Administrative district in Incheon, South Korea
Michuhol District is an administrative area in Incheon made up of seven main neighborhoods including Sungui-dong, Yonghyeon-dong, and Munhak-dong. It combines residential areas with two major universities and historical sites.
The district took its current name in 2018 when it was renamed from Nam District, marking a shift in how the area was administratively recognized. This change restored focus to its historical identity.
Traditional sites like Incheon Hyanggyo and Dohobucheongsa sit within the district, showing Korean architectural styles that people still visit and respect today. These places reflect how the community values its historical roots.
The area has two major universities that serve the population well, making it an educational hub for the wider region. Visitors can explore the different neighborhoods easily as they form a connected administrative area.
Mount Munhaksan sits within the district boundaries and provides views of the city around it. This peak marks a historically important location in old Incheon and serves as a natural landmark for the area.
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