Nonhyeon-dong () is a ward of Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea. It borders Apgujeong and Sinsa-dong on the north, Samseong-dong on the northeast, and Yeoksam-dong to the south.
Hakdong Park is located in the neighborhood.
The name of the current neighborhood is the sinicized name of the original Korean name "Non gogae (렼고ê°Â)" which meant there was a valley of rice paddies in the region.
The region was Originally part of Gwangju, Gyeonggi province in the Joseon era and was placed under the subdivision of Eonju myeon (ì¸주면(彦å·Âé¢), which now lends its name to Eonju station in seoul subway line no.9). The region became part of Seoul in 1963 as part of a expansion plan of Seoul, and it was initially placed under the Seongdong district, and was administered through the Sapyeong dong office of the Eonju branch office (called Eonju chuljangso(ì¸주ì¶ÂìÂ¥ìÂÂ) in Korean) but was transferred to the Sinsadong office in the same branch office in 1970. Then in 1973, it was administered under the Yeongdong branch office due to the merger of different branch offices in the region. The region became part of the then newly created Gangnam District in 1975.It was in 1977 that Nonhyeodong became a separate entity from Sinsadong and Hakdong was separated from Nonhyeon in 1980. But Hakdong was later merged into Nonhyeondong in 1985 and now forms the beopjeongdong(legal neighbourhood) of Nonhyeon 2 dong.
Schools located in Nonhyeon-dong:
These are the stations in the region: