{{Short description|Neighborhood in Seongnam, South Korea}} thumb|A map of the various areas in Bundang. Seohyun 1 is the district that reaches the furthest right, and Seohyun 2 is the smaller district below it. '''Seohyeon-dong''' refers to two of the 19 dongs of Bundang-gu, Seongnam, South Korea, Seohyeon-1-dong and Seohyeon-2-dong. The total area is 8.36 km<sup>2</sup>, with a population of 52,950, 32,686 in Seohyeon-1-dong (7.57 km<sup>2</sup>) <small>(May 2014)</small> and 20,264 in Seohyeon-2-dong (0.79 km<sup>2</sup>) <small>(May 2014)</small>. To the south, there is Sunae-dong. To the north, there is Imae-dong. To the west, there are Baekhyeon-dong and Pangyo-dong. To the east, there are Bundang-dong and Gwangju city. It includes the busiest place in Bundang, AK Plaza. Ak plaza's clock tower is the most famous meeting place in Bundang.
==History== 'Seohyeon' is named after Don-seo-chon (''Seo'') and Yang-hyeon-ri (''Hyeon''). This area was called 'Seohyeon-ri' in 1914, and it was included in Seongnam in 1973. In 1992, it became Seohyeon-dong of Bundang.
==Transportation and roads== * Bundang Line Seohyeon Station * Gyeongbu Expressway * Seoul Ring Expressway * Seoul-Yongin Expressway * Seongnam Avenue * Yanghyun Street * Seohyun Street * Dolma Street
==Hospitals== * Bundang Jesaeng Hospital * Medipia * Korean Jaseng Hospital
==Schools== * Seohyun Elementary School * Bundang Elementary School * Seohyun Middle School * Seohyun High School
==External links== *{{in lang|ko}}[http://www.bundang-gu.go.kr/dong/default/main/index.asp?dong=%BC%AD%C7%F61%B5%BF Seohyeon-1-dong Office] *{{in lang|ko}}[http://www.bundang-gu.go.kr/dong/default/main/index.asp?dong=%BC%AD%C7%F62%B5%BF Seohyeon-2-dong Office]
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Category:Bundang Category:Neighborhoods of South Korea