How much pyeong is the unit of one maggi?



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In the past, the area of rice paddies or fields was marked like one or two majigi.

How much pyeong is the unit of one maggi now?


6474 2016-05-23 Gentleman

A. 1

It depends on the region.
They say it's about 200 pyeong.


Gentleman 8 years ago 0

A. 2

The area or yield of rice paddies to sow the seeds of a horse refers to the area where four kilns of rice can be harvested, and it varies from province to province, and is a transaction unit when buying, selling, or renting. Usually, in the case of rice paddies, 200 pyeong and 300 pyeong of fields are decided to be 1 mage, but in the field (plain area), 300 pyeong of rice fields are sometimes decided to be one mage.

[Naver Knowledge Encyclopedia] Magigi (Real Estate Terminology Dictionary, May 24, 2011 Sub-Speaker)
http://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=585614&...


Gentleman 8 years ago 0

A. 3

The area of Majidang varies depending on the region. In the case of the discussion, there are 12 types of Majigi, including 80 pyeong, 100 pyeong, 120 pyeong, 130 pyeong, 150 pyeong, 160 pyeong, 180 pyeong, 200 pyeong, 230 pyeong, 250 pyeong, and 300 pyeong, of which about 75% of the country applies 200 pyeong as one Majigi, and only 8% of the remaining 10 types use 150 pyeong. Therefore, the area per maggi of Korean rice paddies is 200 pyeong, and it is mainly used in the plains, and the size other than 200 pyeong is used in mountainous areas or island areas.

There are 15 types of fields nationwide, including 30 pyeong, 40 pyeong, 50 pyeong, 60 pyeong, 70 pyeong, 75 pyeong, 80 pyeong, 100 pyeong, 120 pyeong, 200 pyeong, 230 pyeong, 300 pyeong, and 400 pyeong, of which 43% use 200 pyeong, 24% use 100 pyeong, 8% use 300 pyeong.

As in rice paddies, areas that use areas other than 200 pyeong are mainly mountainous areas or island areas with a high ratio of field areas. Therefore, even in the field, the frequency of use per maggi is 200 pyeong, but the frequency of use is 43%, which is significantly lower than 75% of the rice paddies.

Source: [Naver Knowledge Encyclopedia] Magigi (Korean National Culture Encyclopedia, Korean Studies Central Research Institute)
http://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=545108&...


Gentleman 8 years ago 0


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