Sillim-dong
Sillim-dong is a dong of Gwanak District, Seoul, South Korea. Seoul National University and Nokdu Street are located in the town. Its name means "new forest", which was derived from the woods outstretched from Mt. Gwanak. It consists of 11 administrative neighbourhoods.
In a survey conducted in 2011 by the Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs on 92 Administrative [divisions of South Korea|Administrative divisions] across the country, it reported that the bus stops in Sillim-dong are among the busiest in the country.
It is home to natural monument 271 of South Korea, a cork oak tree
Administrative divisions
As of September, 2008, there are 11 administrative neighborhoods in Sillim.| Name | Hangul | Hanja |
| Seowon | 서원 | 書院 |
| Sinwon | 신원 | 新源 |
| Seorim | 서림 | 西林 |
| Nangok | 난곡 | 蘭谷 |
| Sinsa | 신사 | 新士 |
| Sillim | 신림 | 新林 |
| Samseong | 삼성 | 三聖 |
| Nanhyang | 난향 | 蘭香 |
| Jowon | 조원 | 棗園 |
| Daehak | 대학 | 大學 |
| Miseong | 미성 | 美星 |
Attractions
- Seoul National University
- *Kyujanggak Archives
- *Seoul National University Museum of Art
- Horim Museum
- Sundae Town
Traffic
- Sillim Station
- Street Nambu, Street Sillim