Cities are Ever-Changing Landscapes: Where History and Modernity Converge

**Cities are Ever-Changing Landscapes: Where History and Modernity Converge**

 

Cities undergo constant transformation as time flows, where the intertwining of history and the present uncovers traces of the past and possibilities of the future. Unlike staying in one place for long, cities consistently move and develop, becoming both the economic hub and a repository of cultural heritage.

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부동산 시크릿 도시의 보물

 




 

**Exploring Growth and Characteristics Through 6 Representative Cities**

 

In addition, the real estate market vividly illustrates a city’s appearance. Ranging from residential areas to commercial buildings, the real estate market takes on various forms closely related to each area’s unique characteristics. Changes in each real estate market serve as significant indicators of the direction a place is headed. Therefore, examining the flow of urban growth and the real estate market together holds profound significance.

 

Now, let’s take a closer look at Gyeonggi-do’s Suwon City, Chungcheongbuk-do’s Cheongju City, Jeollabuk-do’s Jeonju City, Gyeongsangbuk-do’s Pohang City, Chungcheongnam-do’s Cheonan City, and Jeju Special Self-Governing Province’s Jeju City.

 

**The Hidden Treasures of Real Estate in Secret Cities**

 

**The Symbiotic Relationship between Urban Growth and Real Estate Market, along with Urban Planning Engineer Information**

 

**Suwon**

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수원 야경

**Gyeonggi-do Suwon City: Coexistence of Modernity and Tradition**

 

With a population of 13.6 million, Gyeonggi-do Suwon City is the largest city in Gyeonggi Province. Renowned for Suwon Hwaseong Fortress built under King Jeongjo and scholar Jeong Yak-yong, it presents a blend of Western and Joseon architecture, offering beautiful views of Suwon City as one strolls along the fortress walls. Furthermore, Suwon City is a hub of modern industry, housing advanced industrial complexes such as Samsung Digital City. However, challenges such as traffic congestion and environmental issues stemming from high population density must also be addressed.

 

– Major Commercial District: Suwon Station

– Downtown and Entertainment Area: Ingye-dong

– Representative Apartment Complex: Hanil Town

– Complex Location: Jowon-dong

– Number of Units: 5,282 units

 

**Cheongju City, Chungcheongbuk-do**

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**Chungcheongbuk-do Cheongju City: Modern Culture Heritage and Cutting-Edge Corporations**

 

With a population of 840,000, Chungcheongbuk-do Cheongju City is the second-largest city in the Chungcheong region. It is famous for Jikji Simche Yojeol, the world’s oldest extant movable metal print book from the Goryeo era, and Jewell City. While Jikji Simche Yojeol showcases cultural heritage from the Goryeo Dynasty, Jewell City integrates residential, commercial, and public facilities through a large-scale urban development project. However, challenges arising from urbanization’s impact on the environment also require mitigation.

 

– Major Commercial District: Daehyeon-dong, Heungdeok-gu, Cheongju City

– Downtown and Entertainment Area: Seongan-gil

– Representative Apartment Complex: Cheongju River Park Zai

– Complex Location: Oksan-myeon, Heungdeok-gu, Cheongju City

– Number of Units: 2,529 units

 

**Jeonju Hanok Village in Jeollabuk-do**

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전주 한옥마을 전경

**Jeollabuk-do Jeonju City: Hanok Village Bridging Tradition and Modernity**

 

With a population of 650,000, Jeollabuk-do Jeonju City is a prominent city in Jeollabuk Province. It is renowned for Hanok Village and Jeonju Bibimbap. Hanok Village showcases a harmonious blend of traditional hanok homes and modern cultural heritage sites, boasting picturesque scenery. However, the city needs to address challenges stemming from increased tourism, such as infrastructure problems and increased traffic.

 

– Major Commercial District: Jeonju Hanok Village

– Downtown and Entertainment Area: Gyeongwon-dong

– Representative Apartment Complex: Woosung Apartment

– Complex Location: Jinbuk-dong

– Number of Units: 2,102 units

 



**Pohang City in Gyeongsangbuk-do: Bridging Advanced Industry and Nature**

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포항 호미곶과 상생의 손 조형

With a population of 490,000, Gyeongsangbuk-do Pohang City is famous for harmonizing the steel industry with natural landscapes. It houses advanced corporations and research institutions like Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH). However, efforts to balance industry and the environment are necessary.

 

– Major Commercial District: Pohang City Hall

– Downtown and Entertainment Area: Nam-gu Daejam-dong

– Representative Apartment Complex: Ubang Town

– Complex Location: Yongheung-dong, Buk-gu, Pohang City

– Number of Units: 2,652 units

 

 

**Cheonan City in Chungcheongnam-do: Real Estate Market Centered around IT**

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충청남도 천안시

Cheonan City in Chungcheongnam-do with a population of 650,000 is known for its IT industry and active real estate market. The growth of the advanced IT industry and real estate market is prominent, indicating significant potential for future growth. However, the city also faces challenges related to traffic congestion and environmental issues due to urban density.

 

– Major Commercial District: Cheonan Central Road

– Downtown and Entertainment Area: Baekseok-dong, Seo-buk-gu, Cheonan

– Representative Apartment Complex: Chowon Green Town

– Complex Location: Shinbang-dong, Dongnam-gu, Cheonan

– Number of Units: 4,168 units

 

**Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, Jeju City: Island’s Treasures and Environmental Issues**

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제주 하르방과 바닷가

Jeju Special Self-Governing Province with a population of over 492,000 is a renowned global tourist destination with a vibrant real estate market. This location boasts unique natural landscapes and tourism resources. However, it faces challenges related to environmental issues caused by tourism and difficulties in infrastructure development.

 

– Major Commercial District: Jeju New Jeju Center

– Downtown and Entertainment Area: Jeju Nohyeong-dong

– Representative Apartment Complex: Samhwa Human Sia

– Complex Location: Hwabuk Il-dong, Jeju

– Number of Units: 1,364 units

 

Through these six cities, we explored the characteristics and potential changes in their real estate markets, shedding light on harmonious development between real estate markets and cities. Urban areas have undergone constant growth and change, and maintaining a balance with the environment is a crucial task.

 

The real estate market highlights the unique features of each region, closely intertwining with our lives. With continuous attention and effort, the real estate market can create a better future. Furthermore, we experienced the diversity and distinctiveness of cities by examining their strengths and weaknesses.

 

Some places emphasize harmony with natural landscapes and prioritize tourism industries, while others focus on advanced industries and technology. This diversity offers us more choices and opens up possibilities for comprehensive support for urban development.

 

In this manner, the development of cities and real estate markets requires the cooperation and continuous efforts of all of us. To create sustainable cities and healthy real estate markets, we must consider environmental issues and economic development, and prepare for the future accordingly.

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**Basic Information about Urban Planning Engineer**

– Qualification: Urban Planning Engineer

– Relevant Ministry: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport

– Conducting Agency: Korea Industrial Human Resources Development Institute (KIRD)

 

**Overview**

The need for specialized professionals who can maximize the efficient use of resources through balanced national development for a city or a specific region connected to a city, considering factors like rivers, mountains, and resource distribution, has been growing.

 

**Duties**

Urban planning, regional planning, development project planning, etc., are tasks related to formulating plans for rational development and improvement of land and cities. This includes participation in the planning and execution process, predicting future population sizes, economic conditions, etc., and based on this, establishing plans for the layout of various spaces and facilities to enable smooth functional performance.

 

**Career and Outlook for Urban Planning Engineer**

– This qualification allows you to work as a civil servant specializing in urban planning/transportation in government agencies, local governments, government investment organizations, private construction companies, and more.

– While the employment rate for urban planning engineers increased due to large-scale development projects and addressing environmental/social issues in the past, it is expected to maintain a certain level of employment due to the limitations of existing development methods, trends in urbanization, changes in the urban development trend, fluctuations in population and social composition, and fluctuations in the construction industry.

 

**Obtaining the Qualification**

1. Conducting Agency: Korea Industrial Human Resources Development Institute (KIRD)

2. Relevant Majors: Urban Planning, Urban Engineering, Urban and Regional Planning, Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Architecture, etc.

3. Exam Subjects:

– Written Exam: Urban Planning Theory, Urban Design and Complex Planning, Urban Development Theory, National and Regional Planning, Urban Planning-related Regulations

– Practical Exam: Urban Planning Practice

4. Passing Criteria:

– Written Exam: 40 points or higher per subject, average of all subjects 60 points or higher

– Practical Exam: 60 points or higher out of 100 points

 

**Confirmation of Exam Schedule and Information by KIRD**

Fees

– Written Exam: KRW 19,400

– Practical Exam: KRW 25,700

 

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