Team, Place & City Details

Yangju Citizen FC

Yangju Citizen Football Club 양주시민축구단 is a South Korean football club based in the city of Yangju, located south of Dongducheon and north of Uijeongbu not far from Seoul. It is currently a member of the K3 League, the third tier of league football in South Korea.

Yang Jun (footballer)

Yang Jun is a Chinese footballer who currently plays for Tianjin Songjiang in the Chinese Super League.

Cheonan City FC

Cheonan City FC is a South Korean football club based in the city of Cheonan. It was founded in 2008, and has competed in the Korea National League between 2008 and 2019.

Yangju
Yangju

Yangju is a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. Yangju is located south of Dongducheon and north of Uijeongbu not far from Seoul.

Yangju station
Yangju station

Yangju Station is a train station on Seoul Subway Line 1 and the Gyeongwon Line. The name comes from Yangju, the city where this station is located.

Yangju highway incident
Yangju highway incident

The Yangju highway incident, also known as the Yangju training accident or Highway 56 Accident, occurred on June 13, 2002, in Yangju, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. A United States Army armored vehicle-launched bridge, returning to base in Uijeongbu on a public road after training maneuvers in the countryside, struck and killed two 14-year-old South Korean schoolgirls, Shin Hyo-sun and Shim Mi-seon (Korean: 심미선).

Yangju byeolsandae nori

Yangju byeolsandae nori is Korea's traditional mask drama which is the second most Important Intangible Cultural Properties of Korea after Jongmyo jerye. It is performed primarily in April , May (danoh), July (Basin) and August (Thanksgiving) and also sometimes in a ceremony which prays for rain.

Yangjun
Yangjun

Yangjun is a town in Laiyang, Yantai, in eastern Shandong province, China.

Yangju Nang clan

Yangju Nang clan is one of the Korean clans. Their Bon-gwan is in Yang Province, Jiangsu, China.

Intangible Cultural Property (South Korea)
Intangible Cultural Property (South Korea)

The Intangible Cultural Properties are aspects of intangible culture that the government of South Korea has officially designated for preservation in accordance with the 1962 Cultural Property Protection Law. They are proclaimed and maintained by South Korea's Cultural Heritage Administration.

Yang Jung-a
Yang Jung-a

Yang Jung-a is a South Korean actress. Aside from starring in television dramas such as Here Comes Ajumma (2006) and He Who Can't Marry (2009), Yang gained popularity when she appeared in Gold Miss Is Coming, a matchmaking show for eligible female celebrities.