Ilsan or Ilsan-gu (일산구) is the name of two districts (West and East) in Goyang city, Gyeonggi-do. A recently developed area, it is more organized and planned than the rest of the city, Goyang (Deogyang-gu), and its residents are generally more affluent. Ilsan is located northeast of Seoul. Like other satellite cities such as Bundang and Pyeongchon, Ilsan was planned in order to alleviate housing shortages in the city of Seoul. Ilsan has experienced phenomenal growth in the past 15 years, typically attracting the younger generations of upper middle-class Koreans. The population as of 2004 was 505,572, including:
- 500,216 Koreans and
- 5,356 non-Koreans.
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The National Cancer Center of Korea is located in Ilsan.
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Ilsan is the site of an annual electric lights festival.
Lake Park, Barefoot Garden
Ilsan is home to Lake Park (Ilsan) (호수공원), which is the largest man-made lake in South Korea. There are several recreational facilities such as a biking, inline skating, walking, and a jogging trail that encircles the entire lake. Lake Park also features a cactus arboretum, botanical gardens, and a toilet museum.
Jeongbalsan Park is located in the center of Ilsan, and it is a large residential park which features a large hiking hill with trails, a large Buddhist temple, some historical thatched roof houses, and an outdoor gymnasium.
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The area surrounding Lake Park is a large and sprawling commercial district, which include the Lotte Department Store, Grand Department Store as well as the huge La Festa shopping complex, which hosts hundreds of stores, restaurants, entertainment venues, and bars.
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The nightlife in La Festa is also evident as hundreds of young people can be seen and businesses are always bustling.
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Ilsan is serviced well by lots of public transportation that constantly goes in and out of Seoul. Ilsan is served by Seoul Subway Line 3, also known as the Ilsan line, as well as various buses that go in and out of Seoul. A KNR commuter train also offers hourly service throughout Ilsan to and from Seoul Station.
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