Palisades Park is a borough located in the northeastern part of New Jersey.

This area was officially established as a borough in 1899 and is adjacent to Fort Lee along the Hudson River, making it a suburban residential area of New York City.

Palisades Park experienced rapid population growth as a suburban area from the 1920s to the 1930s and again in the 1960s.

This growth trend has continued to the present, with the 2019 census reporting a population of 20,622.

Palisades Park is particularly known for its dense Korean population within Bergen County.

As of 2022, 51% of the total population was reported to be of Korean descent, amounting to about 10,000 people, making it one of the municipalities with the highest percentage of Korean residents in the United States.

Due to this characteristic, the Korean community often refers to Palisades Park simply as "Palpak."

Palisades Park, based on its multicultural environment and active Korean community, hosts various cultural events and businesses. It is well-equipped with various facilities necessary for Korean life, such as Korean restaurants, markets, and cultural centers, providing a convenient living environment for Korean residents.

Regional Characteristics

  • Geographical Location: Located along the Hudson River, it boasts beautiful natural scenery and serves as a transportation hub with excellent access to New York City.
  • Residential Area: A variety of housing types coexist, providing a suitable living environment for family-oriented residents.
  • Community: In addition to a strong Korean community, residents from diverse cultural backgrounds live together, allowing for a rich cultural diversity experience.

Palisades Park is developing as a dynamic city that maintains its multicultural characteristics while pursuing sustainable development.

The high percentage of Korean residents and active community activities play a significant role in shaping the unique identity of this area.