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A date today in a long while
Where do you live??
I live in Suseo. I live in Ilsan. Its about 80km away~~
Its a 3 hour round trip~ Isnt there a quicker way??

Would you like to find out about the nationwide rapid transit railroad, GTX, the solution that Gyeonggi-do is putting out to solve metropolitan transportation issues?
The nationwide rapid transit railroad, GTX, is a rapid transit railroad that moves at an average speed of 100km at 4~50m belowground.
Maximum Speed 200km/h Average Speed 100km/h

There are a total of 3 lines that will connect Ilsan KINTEX with Dongtan and Incheon, Songdo with Cheongnyang-ri, and Uijeongbu with Geumjeong.
The number of midway stops will be reduced, and every ticket will be sold for seats for your comfortable ride.
GTX EFFECT 1: Revolution in Transportation!
GTX to be initially opened in 2016 to realize 30 minute revolution of commuting time
30 minutes?? I cant believe this ~~ Then, what happens in my case?
It will take 18 minutes from your date to Ilsan, and 22 minutes from Ilsan to Suseo for a total of 40 minutes. Compare it with the previous times. Its approximately a quadruple difference.

How much is the fare?
Previous subway fare from Ilsan - Suseo: 1,900 Won / GTX fare: 2,000~3,900 Won
There is little economical burden, with a trivial difference from the previous subway fare.

GTX EFFECT 2: Economical Effect!
If GTX decreases the daily transit of 560,000 people and 380,000 vehicles by 10%, traffic congestion expenses will decrease by 700 billion won annually. Also, the economical profit to be gained after the GTX introduction from reductions in commuting time, traffic accidents and environmental expenses is great.


GTX EFFECT 3: Creation of Jobs!
Of course~ Since it is a large scale construction, there will be an additional 260,000 job openings in engineering, construction, research and others. Even more, they say that the GTX stations and their numerous surrounding districts will develop alongside, which will greatly increase the economical value of the metropolitan area.

GTX EFFECT 4: Environmentally Friendly!
1/6 CO2 emission 1/8 energy consumption
Environment-friendly green transportation method

Gyeonggi-do will realize your dreams of revolution in transportation with GTX.


the source - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-vXCY4V9Io

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Should you have inquiries regarding Gyeonggi Province in general including usage of site, tour, culture, economy, please leave question and we will do our best for prompt reply.
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* This is an example of the official international blog of Gyeonggi Province.
* The Korean contents above are supposed to be translated into English, Chinese, and Japanese.
* We plan to organize and introduce selected contents from the existing international website, search websites, and blogs.
* If you'd like to request additional information, please do so by making a post below or on the international website Q&A.


Key (Yeolsoe) Observatory
Location - Baebawi, Majeon-ri, Sinseo-myeon, Yeoncheon-gun
 
 

Key (Yeolsoe) Observatory

> Introduction
Key (Yeolsoe) Observatory is located in Baebawi, Majeon-ri, Sinseo-myeon. It was built up in the place to get a view of North Korea at a look on 11 April 1998 by Rising Key Force in order to bear in mind national security and to vent the spite of those who lost home.  

Main facilities Daily necessaries and military equipments of North Korea are displayed an exhibit room of Key (Yeolsoe) Observatory. There is an extra-large electric board In the vicinity of the observatory to let North Korean to know about domestic and international news including religion and living conditions of South Korea.
Restaurants Mirak restaurant well known as a cold noodle dishes (Tel: 031-834-8017 )
Accommodations Jeonwon Inn (Tel: 031-834-8844 )
Wolseong hotel (Tel: 031-834-9372 )
Transportation
Public Transportation
Uijeongbu -> Jeongok -> get off at Daegwang-ri station -> take a taxi for 30mins
 
Car
Take National Highway No. 3 -> Yeoncheon-gu office -> take Bang-A Bridge, near a three-way junction over a railroad before Daegwang-ri -> A guide post (identification) -> Key observatory (20 mins from Bang-A Bridge )Uijeongbu station -> Jeongok station -> Daegwang-ri station -> Key observatory (by taxi)

 
the source - http://www.dmz.ne.kr/ENG/index.htm

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Should you have inquiries regarding Gyeonggi Province in general including usage of site, tour, culture, economy, please leave question and we will do our best for prompt reply.
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* If you'd like to request additional information, please do so by making a post below or on the international website Q&A.


1. History of Gyeonggi Province

Gyeonggi Province was a politically important area ever since 18 B.C., when Korea, a homogeneous nation, was divided into three nations during the Period of the Three Kingdoms. Ever since King Onjo, the founder of Baekjae (one of the three kingdoms), had founded the government in Wuirae Castle of Hanam, the Hangang (River) valley was absorbed into Goguryeo in the mid-fifth century, and became Silla's territory in the year 553(14th year of King Jinheung). Afterwards, the current location of Gyeonggi Province, one of the 9 states of Unified Silla (nation unifying the three kingdoms), was called Hansanju.

 

The Gyeonggi region started to rise as the central region of Korea’s history as the first Emperor of Goryeo (dynasty following Unified Silla), Wanggeon, set up the capital in Gaesong. Since 1018 (9th year of Goryeo’s King Hyeonjong), this area was officially called ‘Gyeonggi.’ In the Joseon Dynasty, which was founded after the Goryeo Dynasty, King Taejo set the capital in Hanyang, while restructuring Gyeonggi’s area to include Gwangju, Suwon, Yeoju, and Anseong, along with the southeast region. Since the period of Kings Taejong and Sejong, The Gyeonggi region became very similar to the current administrative area of Gyeonggi Province. In 1895, the 23-Bu system, which reorganized administrative areas at that time, was put in effect, and the Gyeonggi region was divided into Hanseong-Bu, Incheon-Bu, Chungju-Bu, Gongju-Bu, and Gaesong-Bu.

 

During Japan’s colonial rule of Korea, Hanseong-Bu was incorporated into Gyeonggi Province on October 1st, 1910, to be renamed as Gyeongseong-Bu, and had a provincial government placed in Gyeongseong-Bu according to the reorganization of administrative districts. After liberation and the foundation of Korea’s government, Gyeonggi Province and its capital Seoul were separated, with partial regions of Gyeonggi Province being incorporated into Seoul hereafter. In 1967, the seat of Gyeonggi provincial government was transferred from Seoul to Suwon. After Incheon was separated from Gyeonggi Province in 1981, Gyeonggi regions such as Gimpo, Ongjin, and Ganghwa were incorporated into Incheon in 1989 and 1995.

 

2. Geography of Gyeonggi Province

Gyeonggi Province is the western central region of the Korean Peninsula, which is vertically situated in Northeast Asia, and is located between east longitude of 126 and 127, and north latitude of 36 and 38. Its dimension is 10.2% of Korea’s territory, 10.114. It is in contact with 86km of cease-fire line to the north, 413km of coastline to the west, Gangwon Province to the east, Chung-cheong Province to the south, and has Seoul, the capital of the Republic of Korea, situated in its center. The location of its provincial government is Suwon, and situates its 2nd government buildings in Uijeongbu for the administrative conveniences of the northern region.

 

Climate

The climate of Gyeonggi Province is the continental climate, which has a severe differentiation of temperature between summer and winter, and has distinctions of four seasons. Spring is warm, summer is hot and humid, autumn is cool, and winter is cold and snowy. The annual temperature is between 11~13C°, where the temperature in the mountainous areas to the northeast is lower and the coastal areas to the southwest is higher. For January’s average temperature, the Gyeonggi Bay is -4C°, the Namhangang (River) Basin is -4 ~ -6C°, and the Bukhangang (River) and Imjingang Basins are -6 ~ -8 C°. It becomes colder and higher in temperature differentiation from coastal to inland areas. Summer has a lower local differentiation compared to winter, and since the inland areas are hotter than the Gyeonggi Bay area, the hottest area is Pyeongtaek, making the average temperature of August 26.5C°.

 

The annual average precipitation is around 1,100mm, with a lot of rainfall. It is rainy in summer and dry during winter. The northeastern inland areas of Bukhangang and the upper stream of Imjingang has a precipitation of 1,300 ~ 1,400mm, whereas the coastal area has only 900mm of precipitation.

 

2.2 Nature/National Park

The topography of Gyeonggi Province is divided into southern and northern areas by the Han River, which flows from east to west. The area north to the Han River is mainly mountainous, while the southern area is mainly plain.

 

The configuration of Gyeonggi Province is represented by Dong-go-seo-jeo (high in the east and low in the west), where the Gwangju Mountain Range and the Charyeong Mountain Range spreads from the east and drops in elevation in the west. The fields of Gimpo, Gyeonggi, and Pyeongtaek extend to the west.

 

Gyeonggi Province boasts a beautiful nature stocked with rivers, lakes, mountains and seas. Its representing rivers are Hangang, Imjingang, and Anseongcheon (Stream), which flows into the Yellow Sea, with Gyeonggi Plain, Yeonbaek Plain and Anseong Plain forming a fertile field area around the rivers. There are Gwangju Mountain Range and Charyeong Mountain Range stretching towards China in Gyeonggi Province. Most of the mountains that rise above 1000m, such as Myeongjisan (1,267m), Gukmangbong (1,168m) and Yongmunsan (1,157m), are included in the Gwangju Mountain Range. It has a developed granite area which, due to the granite’s exfoliation effect, makes it full of strangely shaped cliffs and deep valleys. The Charyeong Mountain Range forms the boundary between Gyeonggi Province and North Chungcheong Province, but is a relatively low-altitude hilly area.

   

For National Parks within Gyeonggi Province, there is Bukhansan National Park located in Uijeongbu. For Provincial Parks, there are the Chukryeongsan Natural Recreation Area, Namhan-sanseong Provincial Park, Gapyeong Yeoninsan Provincial Park, and Mulhyanggi Arboretum. Besides the listed, the scenery of well-known mountains including Soyosan of Dongducheon City, Yongmunsan of Yangpyeong-gun, and Gwanaksan of Anyang·Gwacheon Cities, along with Hangang and Imjingang are the famous tourism sites of Gyeonggi Province.

 

3. Population

Gyeonggi Province has shown a rapid increase in population due to the modernization and urbanization of the Republic of Korea. Its population has increased from 2,748,765 in 1960 to 3,296,950 in 1970, 4,933,862 in 1980, 6,619,629 in 1992, and 8,982,298 in 2000. The current households in 2000 are numbered at 2,944,148 with an average of 3 people per family. There are 4,545,929 men with 4,436,369 women, making it nearly 110,000 more men than women. The population density is higher than the national average of 472 people/, with the value of 882 people/.

 

The most heavily populated area as of 2000 is Seongnam (924,812) followed by Suwon (912,697) and Bucheon (779,978). The lowest populated area is Yeoncheon (53,955) followed by Gapyeong (56,485) and Gwacheon (71,635).

 

4. Economy

As the backbone of Seoul in the means of manufacturing complex, Gyeonggi Province is evenly developed in various industries such as heavy industry (electronics, machine, heavy and chemical industry, steel), light industry (textile), and farm, livestock and fisheries industry. Due to the influence of recent high wages, the weight of various manufacturing industries has decreased in Korea’s economy. Gyeonggi Province is also making efforts in many ways to improve and modernize the conventional industry structure. Gyeonggi Province is unsparingly investing in the promotion of service industries related to soft competitive power such as state-of-the-art IT industry, designing, conventions and tourism, along with its great leap as a commercial hub in Northeast Asia using the Pyeongtaek Harbor. Besides this, it is famous for its special local products such as Icheon rice and Icheon/Gwangju ceramics. Also, the manufacturing base of global IT industries that represent Korea, such as Suwon Samsung Semi-conductor, Paju LG LCD Complex, and Icheon Hynix are located in Gyeonggi Province.

 

5. Administrative Area

Gyeonggi Province is, as of May 7th, 2008, consisted of 27 cities (special: 7, normal: 20) and 4 districts. This is because many districts have had status promotion from district to city due to the influence of Seoul’s new town development plan. Special cities are especially concentrated in the southern area of Gyeonggi Province.

 

5.1        City

Suwon, Seongnam, Uijeongbu, Bucheon, Gwangmyeong, Pyeongtaek, Dongducheon, Ansan, Goyang, Gwacheon, Guri, Namyangju, Osan, Siheung, Gunpo, Uiwang, Hanam, Yongin, Paju, Icheon, Anseong, Gimpo, Hwaseong, Gwangju, Yangju, Pocheon, Anyang

 

5.2        District

Yeoju-gun, Yeoncheon-gun, Gapyeong-gun, Yangpyeong-gun

 

6. Transportation

Gyeonggi Province is extremely well-developed in international aerial transportation. It is nearby Incheon International Airport, said to be the gateway to Korea, with the 2nd international airport of Gimpo International Airport situated within Gyeonggi Province. The area is cut through by the Gyeongin Line, Korea’s first railroad, and the Gyeongin Expressway, Korea’s first expressway. It is in close relation with the Metropolis of Seoul, making it well-developed in transportation. The road pavement rate is at an average of 86.5%. The subway cuts through the Metropolis of Seoul so that the subway’s National Railroad Line #1 is connected to Cheonan past Gyeonggi Province to the southwest, and Dongducheon to the north. Line #3 is connected to Goyang to the north, while #4 is connected to Gwacheon and Ansan to the southwest, #7 is connected to Uijeongbu to the north and Gwangmyeong to the south, #8 is extended to Sungnam to the south, and finally the Bundang line is connected from Suseo to Bojeong, Yongin, making subway transportation within the metropolitan area extremely convenient. The usage of sea transportation utilizing Pyeongtaek Harbor is high, and this is due to the fact that nearby regions including Seoul are playing an important role as the door to trade and commerce along with imports and exports.

 

7. Education

Gyeonggi Province is focusing proportions of its investments into education to foster talented people suitable for the global era. It is currently promoting campus transfer of reputable universities into Gyeonggi Province, while driving forth additional foundations of special purpose high schools for high-quality education. It has also founded and is operating the largest domestic scale of Paju English Community, along with Ansan and Yangpyeong English Villages for English education.

 

Universities within Gyeonggi Province

[National] Korea National Police University, Hankyong National University

[Private]

Kangnam University, Kyonggi University, Kyungwon University, Kyung Hee University, Dankook University, Daejin University, Luther University, Myongji University (science departments campus), Seoul Theological University, Seoul Jangsin University and Theological Seminary, Sungkyul University, Suwon Catholic University, Shingyeong University, Asia United Theological University, Ajou University, Anyang University, Yongin University, Chung-Ang University (Anseong Campus), Calvin University, Pyongtaek University, College of Medicine Pochon CHA University, Korea Polytechnic University, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea Aerospace University, Hanbuk University, Hansei University, Hanshin University, Hanyang University, Hyupsung University

 

8. Culture

8.1 Historical Landmarks

Gyeonggi Province has long been, historically, a capital area, which left many historic relics and ruins. For royal tombs (called reung), there are Donggureung of Guri, and Gwangreung, Hongreung and Yureung of Namyangju. For castles (called seong), there are Suwon Hwaseong, which is designated as the World Cultural Heritage, Namwonsanseong, Haengjusanseong, and Ganghwasanseong. For Buddhist temples, there are many aged temples within Gyeonggi Province where one can experience ‘temple stay’, besides Ganghwa Pusoksa Muryangsujeon, the oldest wooden building in Korea. You can view folk culture in the Korean Folk Village in Yongin, and the scene of Korea’s division at Panmunjeom in Paju.

 

8.2 Performance/Art

Gyeonggi Province is investing a lot of money at a provincial level so that one doesn’t have to go to Seoul to enjoy a high-class cultural life. There are various performances at Gyeonggi Arts Center in Suwon and as well as Gyeonggi Korean Traditional Music Center in Yongin. Gyeonggi Provincial Museum in Yongin, Nam June Paik Art Center in Yongin, Gyeonggi Museum of Art in Ansan, and Ceramics Museum in Gwangju are some of the facilities that are currently founded and being operated by the province. Besides, there are famous sightseeing opportunities at Jangheung Art Park, Publication Art Complex at Heyri, Paju, and the Icheon Ceramics Exposition.

 

8.3 Sports

The 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup matches were held in Suwon World Cup Stadium. As for the professional soccer teams with Gyeonggi Province as their home ground, there are the Suwon Samsung Blue Wings and Sungnam Ilhwa Cheonma. Also, there is the professional basketball team of Guri Red Wings, sponsored by Kumho Life Insurance.

 

9. Tourism

9.1 Entertainment

There are many famous theme parks and resorts spread across Gyeonggi Province. Everland, which is considered as one of the top 10 theme parks in the world considering admission number, is located in Yongin, while the Hallyu Wood Theme Park, which is based on the ‘Korean Fever’, is under construction in Goyang. Sites that are also worth visiting with one’s family are the Seoul Grand Park in Gwacheon, which has the Korea’s National Museum of Contemporary Art and a zoo, along with the Korean Folk Village in Yongin. Besides, Gyeonggi Province has a number of famous ski and golf resorts that aims to attract the citizens of Seoul, along with its Icheon Hot Spring.

 

9.2 Gourmet

Gyeonggi Province has long been famous for its Icheon rice, Yangpyeong Korean beef, Suwon cow ribs and Korean court cuisine, and marine delicacies made of fresh marine products from the west coast.

 

9.3 Festival

There are 49 festivals in Gyeonggi Province as of 2004.

Area

Festival Name

Period

Main Contents

Sponsor/Supervision

Suwon City

Hwaseong Cultural Festival

October

Great King Jeong Jo parade, Hwaryeongjeon Heondarae, re-presentation of the 60th birthday banquet of Hyekyeongung Hong, re-presentation of Kwageo (state examination during the Joseon Dynasty)

National housewife scenery festival, traditional flag game, culture and art festival, international food festival, drawing of Mars

Suwon City, Hwaseong Cultural Festival Committee

KBS Drama Festival

August ~ October

KBS Magic, Studio Tour, digital image machinery, public broadcasting, reconstructions of historical dramas, national amateur image contest

Suwon City, KBS

Seongnam City

Sungnam Global Folk Art Festival

May

Global folk dancing, music and clothing festival with 400 performers from 12 different countries participating

Sungnam/Gyeongpyeong International Co., Ltd.

Sungnam Cultural Art Festival

October

International / dance / music / play / movie festivals, art / picture exhibitions, citizen composition contest, citizen singing contest

Sungnam City, Sungnam Art Assembly and Members

Moran 5-Day Folk Festival

April

Various traditional folk art performance, reminiscent folk song stage, art performance of modern taste

Moran 5-Day Folk Festival Committee

Sungnam Art Village Lotus Festival

July

Lotus and nature workbook exhibition, lotus food and local food corner

Lotus Festival Committee

Anyang City

Anyang Cultural Art Festival

Mid-May

Various culture and art event such as art, music, dancing and plays

Anyang Cultural Center and Art Assembly Anyang Branch

Anyang Citizen Festival

October

Local festival full of things to see / play / buy / eat

Anyang City/Anyang Citizen Festival Committee

Goyang City

Goyang Haengju Cultural Festival

October

Seungjeon Street Parade, folk contest, Haengju Daecheop memorial services and rites

Goyang City/Goyang Cultural Center

Bucheon City

Boksagol Art Festival

May

Student and citizen composition contest, street festival, image and picture subscription, art festival, citizen singing contest, dance contest, family musicals for children, play contest, music contest, citizen movie contest, citizen photography contest

Korea Art Assembly Bucheon Branch

Ansan City

Danwon Art Festival (Kim Hong-do Festival)

October

Art Contest: art subscription contest, art appreciation classroom, street art contest

Ansan Kim Hong-do Festival: Danwon PR Hall, antique necessity products exhibition, yard play, art experience, traditional eateries

Ansan City/Danwon Art Festival Committee

Byeolmangseong Art Festival

September

Byeolmangseong Festival, Byeolchomu performance, fireworks, teenager play festival, national music festival, other art events

Ansan City/Ansan Art Assembly

Seongho Cultural Festival

May

Seongho admiration services, National Cultural Festival performances, Gyeonggi folk song choir performance, Seongho ideology academic contest, other events

Ansan City/Ansan Cultural Center

Uijeongbu City

Tongil Art Festival

May

Exhibition, traditional dance performance, Hanmaeum Citizen Singing Contest, composition contest, modern arts invitation

Art Assembly Uijeongbu Branch

Hoeryong Cultural Festival

October

Reproduction of royal parade, exhibition, dragon dance, yard drama

Uijeongbu Cultural Center

Uijeongbu International Music Performance Festival

May

Overseas group invitation/performance, college student showcase event, exhibition

Uijeongbu Arts Center

Namyangju City

Dasan Cultural Festival

October

Awarding of Dasanmokmin Award, literature contest, traditional folk performance experience event

Namyangju City/Namyangju Cultural Center

Namyangju Outdoor Performance Festival

August

Invitation/performance of famous domestic/foreign performers, teenager get-together yard, experience event

Namyangju City

Gwangmyeong City

Gureum Mt. Art Festival

October

National Music Festival, art exhibition, painting exhibition, picture exhibition, composition contest, student music contest, play performance, National Music Contest

Art Assembly Gwangmyeong Branch/Respective Associations

Ori Cultural Festival

May

Lecture on the life and ideology of Lee Won-ik, yard games, picture drawing, musicals, shortened marathon, masque dance performance

Gwangmyeong Cultural Center

Siheung City

Mulwang Art Festival

May

National music yard festival, literature and art event, citizen singing contest

Art Assembly Siheung Branch/Siheung City Hall

Yeonseong Cultural Festival

October

Juvenile drama, composition contest, open concert, totem trimming and services

Siheung Cultural Center/Siheung City Hall

Gunpo City

Gunpo Citizen’s Grand Festival

April

Masquerade parade, street exhibition, village concert, silver festival, photography contest

Gunpo Cultural Information Department

Cheoljjuk Dongsan Festival

April

Various exhibitions and concerts

Guri City

Guri Han River Rape Flower Festival

May

Fly away butterflies, concerts, citizen singer contests, art, writing contest, photography contest, teenager rock concert

Guri/Korea Art Assembly Guri Branch

Guri Cosmos Festival

September

Eve celebration, Chinese arts circus, open-air movie appreciation, smiling picture photography, various experience events

Guri/Korea Art Assembly Guri Branch

Hanam City

Hanam Iseong Cultural Festival

September

Public broadcast attraction, provincial troupe performance, citizen performance, citizen participation yard

Hanam City Hall/Hanam Cultural Center

Uiwang City

Uiwang Baekwun Art Festival

October

Walking on old street in Uiwang, I am an Artist Events: composition contest, sketch contest, fairy tale recital, puppet show, scenery games, making traditional toys, guitar performance

Uiwang Baekwun Art Festival Committee

Anseong City

Anseong Namsadang Bawudeogi Festival

September

Art and science contest, taffy seller play, masque performance, tightrope walking performance, Baudeoki PR Hall, wayfaring male entertainer play of 6 yards, street play, general play, yard play, folk market and cattle market remake

Anseong

Anseong Juksan International Art Festival

June

Dance, music, creative performance, Avantgarde Exhibition with globally famous artists, make-your-own-product with artists, film contest

Smile Stone Co., Ltd.

Juksan Children Festival

May

For-children performance twice a day, experience

Festival Troupe Mucheon

Yangju City

Yangju Traditional Culture and Art Festival

May

Intangible cultural assets and traditional folk art performance

Yangju Festival Committee

Yangju Cultural Festival

October

Traditional folk art performance and participation event, unit event

Osan City

Doksanseong Culture and Art Festival

September

Art events such as culture event performance, citizen participation yard

Osan City/Osan Cultural Center

Yeoju-gun

Sejong Cultural Grand Feast

October

Resident concert, Hangeul writing contest, empress travel, various exhibitions, national picture subscription

Yeoju-gun, Yeoju Cultural Center

Art Assembly Yeoju Branch

Yeoju Ceramics Exposition

May

Ceramics sales event, igniting of traditional oven, exhibition/performance event and experience event

Yeoju, Yeoju Ceramics Exposition

Yeoju Artifact Exhibition

October

Farm products exhibition, outstanding product sales, international sweet potato cooking contest, farming experience event (sweet potato tour)

Yeoju Artifact Exhibition Committee

Yeoju Agricultural Technology Center

Myeongseong

Empress

Anniversary

October

Yeongsan memorial services, hyewon exorcism

Yeoju-gun, Yeoju Cultural Center

Paju City

Yulgok Cultural Festival

September

Chuhyang ritual at Jawun Auditorium, art and science symposium, reconstruction of Confucian parade, Yulgok and Chinese poem writing contest, native writer invitation, calligraphy contest

Paju City/Paju Cultural Center

Paju Children Book Hanmadang

October

Publications exhibition and sales, book culture hanmadang, seminar games hanmadang, experience & study

Paju City, Paju Publication Complex

Heyri Festival

October

Art and plastic product exhibition at Heyri Village, construction tourism, performance, percussion, dance, play, classic jazz, workshop classrooms

Paju City, Paju Construction Committee, Heyri Festival Committee

Paju Art Festival

May

Music performance, national music performance, literature seminar, literary writing contest, art association member exhibition

Paju City/Paju Art Assembly


10. Sister City

Gauteng Province, the Republic of South Africa; North Holland Province, the Kingdom of the Netherlands; Taipei, Taiwan; Moscow, Russia; State of Mexico, Mexico; Virginia, USA; Utah, USA; Florida, USA; Ha Tay, Vietnam; North East Assembly, U.K.; Vastmanlands County, Sweden; Cataluyna Autonomous Community, Spain; South Sulawesi, Indonesia; Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan; Guangdong Province, China; Shandong Province, China; Liaoning Province, China; Kampot, Cambodia; British Columbia Province, Canada; Alto Parana Department, Paraguay; Queensland, Australia


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http://world.gg.go.kr/wmc_gis/main_sister_index.jsp



11. Reference

 

12. Links

Gyeonggi Provincial Office http://portal.gg.go.kr/portal/site/gg/

Gyeonggi Tourism Guide http://www.ethankyou.co.kr/main.jsp

DMZ http://www.dmz.ne.kr/

World Ceramic Exposition http://www.wocef.com/index_kor.asp?lang=kor

KINTEX http://www.kintex.com/intro.jsp
Metropolitan Subway Line Guide

http://search.naver.com/search.naver?sm=tab_hty&where=nexearch&query=%BC%F6%B5%B5%B1%C7%C1%F6%C7%CF%C3%B6

 

 

13. Notes







* These are the contents corrected from what is recorded in Wikipedia, referring to the materials in the Gyeonggi Provincial Government.
* We are now making a request for the update of the contents. Gyeonggi Province will continually correct the errors in Wikipedia and promote the registration of new data related to Gyeonggi Province.

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Seoul, the capital of Korea, is surrounded by Gyeonggi Province. The Seoul-Gyeonggi metropolitan area is home to 24 million people, accounting for approximately half of the total population of South Korea. Gyeonggi Province itself had a population exceeding 11 million people in 2007, the vast majority of which live in urban areas. The population of Gyeonggi Province makes it the largest local self-governing body in Korea.


Population by City and Country

Locality

Total Population

Foreign Residents

Gyeonggi Province

11,055,658

194,989

 Suwon City

1,069,496

 14,026

 Seongnam City

954,780

 10,267

 Goyang City

 918,069

 8,920

 Bucheon City

860,811

 10,840

 Anyang City

623,451

 4,518

 Ansan City

703,214

 24,913

 Yongin City

794,614

 11,872

 Uijeongbu City

419,077

 2,623

 Namyangju City

489,246

 4,533

 Pyeongtaek City

401,119

 6,626

 Gwangmyeong City

312,730

 2,690

 Siheung City

390,722

 13,331

 Gunpo City

274,624

 3,632

 Hwaseong City

355,271

 19,616

 Paju City

302,734

 7,319

 Icheon City

195,469

 2,554

 Guri City

195,969

 1,192

 Gimpo City

206,180

 9,996

 Pocheon City

157,833

 7,519

 Gwangju City

228,055

 7,848

 Anseong City

162,580

 3,297

 Hanam City

135,990

 1,549

 Uiwang City

134,503

 1,105

 Yangju City

178,861

 7,331

Osan City

144,379

 2,294

 Yeoju County

106,729

 1,271

 Yangpyeong County

87,714

 404

 Dongducheon City

88,388

 1,821

 Gwacheon City

61,888

 316

 Gapyeong County

55,502

 443

 Yeoncheon County

45,660

 323

(Source: Gyeonggi Province Statistics 2007)



the source - http://english.gg.go.kr/renewal/about/gyeonggi/population.htm

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Should you have inquiries regarding Gyeonggi Province in general including usage of site, tour, culture, economy, please leave question and we will do our best for prompt reply.
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* This is an example of the official international blog of Gyeonggi Province.
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* If you'd like to request additional information, please do so by making a post below or on the international website Q&A.


Administrative Map

Gyeonggi-do Administrative Map



Area : 10,183.861㎢
Population : 11,340,241 people(2007)
Population Density : 1,113 people/㎢
Number of Households : 4,183,926(2007)
Administrative Jurisdiction
27City, 4Gun ,31Eup ,111Myun ,393Dong
Gyeonggi Provincial Government
63, DoCheongapgil(1 Measan-ro 3-ga), Paldal-gu, Suwon, Gyeonggi Province 442-703


2007-04-12
Ansan
Location : Gojan-dong 515, Ansan-si, Gyeonggi Province
TEL:82-31-481-2000,2114
Homepage : http://ansan.iansan.net/english/index.asp
 
Anseong
Location : 31-3 Bongsan-dong, Anseong-si, Gyeonggi Province
TEL :82-31-673-8200 
Homepage : http://anseong.go.kr/service/english/cyber/index_1.html
 
Anyang
TEL:82-31-389-2114
Homepage : http://en.anyang.go.kr/
 
Bucheon
Location : 1156 Jung-dong, Wonmi-gu, Gyeonggi Province
TEL:82-31-320-2114
Homepage : http://www.bucheon.go.kr/en
 
Dongducheon
Location : 438 Saengyeon-dong, Dongducheon-si, Gyeonggi Province
TEL:82-31-865-7101~5
Homepage : http://www.ddc21.net/_foreign/eng/

Gapyeong

Location : 513 Eupnae-ri, Gapyeong-eup, Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi Province
TEL:82-31-582-2684
Homepage : http://www.ga21.net/site/foreign/english/
 
Goyang
Location : Jukyo-Dong 600, Deokyang-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi Province
TEL:82-31-481-2000,2114
Homepage : http://www.goyang.go.kr/fl/en_gov_major.html
 
Gunpo
Location : 844, Geumjeong-dong, Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi Province
TEL:82-31-392-3000
Homepage : http://www.gunpo21.net/english/mayor/mayor01.htm
 
Guri
Location : 390-1, Gyomun-dong,Guri-si, Gyeonggi Province
Homepage : http://www.guri.go.kr/english/
 
Gwacheon
Location :427-714 Jungang-dong 1-3, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi Province
TEL:82-31-502-5001~5006
Homepage : http://www.gccity.go.kr/foreign/english/index.jsp
 
Hanam
Location : 520 Sinjang 2-dong, Hanam-si, Gyeonggi Province
TEL:82-31-790-6399
Homepage : http://www.ihanam.net/
 
Hwaseong
Location : 2000 Namyang-dong, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi Province
TEL:82-31-355-2114
Homepage : http://www.hscity.net/english/
 
Icheon
Location : 187 Jungri-dong, Icheon-si, Gyeonggi Province
TEL:82-31-790-6399
Homepage : http://www.icheon.go.kr/
 
Gimpo
Location : 263-1, Sayu-dong, Gimpo-si, Gyeonggi Province
TEL:82-31-984-2181
Homepage : http://www.gimpo.go.kr/html/english/sub1_1.htm
 
Gwangmyeong
Location : 222-1, Cheolsan-3 dong , Gwangmyeong-si, Gyeonggi Province
TEL:82-2-2686-0011
Homepage : http://eng.gm.go.kr/
 
Gwangju
Location : 248 Songjeong-dong, Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi Province
TEL:82-31-761-2681
Homepage : http://english.gjcity.go.kr/
 
Namyangju
Location : 185-10, Geumgok-dong, Namyangju-si, Gyeonggi Province
TEL:82-31-590-2114
Homepage : http://english.nyj.go.kr/
 
Osan
Location : 915 Osan-dong, Osan-si, Gyeonggi Province
TEL:82-31-370-3114
Homepage : http://www.osan.go.kr/en/
 
Paju
Location : 215 Adong-dong, Paju-si, Gyeonggi Province
TEL:82-31-940-4114
Homepage : http://en.paju.go.kr/city/mayor_01.jsp
 
Pocheon
Location : 58-2 Sineup-dong, Pocheon-si, Gyeonggi Province
TEL : 82-31-533-5961 
Homepage : http://pcs21.net/foreign/english/main/
 
Pyeongtaek
Location : 846 Bijeon-dong, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi Province
TEL:82-31-653-3000
Homepage : http://www.pyeongtaek.go.kr/pub/eng/eng.jsp
 
Seongnam
Location : 3309 Taepyeong 2-dong, Sujeong-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi Province 
TEL:82-31-755-2211
Homepage : http://www.cans21.net/EN/Main/Main.asp
 
Siheung
Location : 300 Janghyeon-dong, Siheung-si, Gyeonggi Province
TEL:82-31-317-2000
Homepage : http://www.shcity.net/english/index.jsp
 
Suwon
Location : 1111, Ingye-dong, Paldal-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi Province
TEL:82-31-228-2114
Homepage : http://eng.suwon.ne.kr/main_view.asp?page_id=main
 
Uijeongbu
Location : 326-2, Uijeongbu-dong, Uijeongbu-si, Gyeonggi Province
TEL:82-31-828-2114
Homepage : http://www.ui4u.net/site/english/
 
Uiwang
Location : 171 Gocheon-dong, Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi Province
TEL:82-31-345-2114
Homepage : http://www.uw21.net/eng/HTML/index.html
 
Yangpyeong
Location : 448-8 Yanggeun-ri, Yangpyeong-eup, Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi Province
TEL :82-31-773-5101
Homepage : http://www.yp21.net/eng/
 
Yangju
Location : 1-1 Nambang-dong, Yangju-si, Gyeonggi Province
TEL:82-31-820-2114
Homepage : http://www.yangju.gyeonggi.kr/yangju_eng/index.asp
 
Yeoncheon
Location : 290-1 Chatan-ri, Yeoncheon-eup , Yeoncheon-gun, Gyeonggi Province
TEL:82-31-834-2211
Homepage : http://iyc21.net/_foreign/eng/main/
 
Yeoju
Location : 4 Hongmun-ri, Yeoju-eup, Yeoju-gun, Gyeonggi Province
TEL : 82-31-880-1200
Homepage : http://www.yeoju.gyeonggi.kr/eng/intro/greeting.asp
 
Yongin
Location : 286 Gimnyangjang-dong, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi Province
TEL:82-31-333-1751
Homepage : http://en.yonginsi.net/


the source - http://english.gg.go.kr/renewal/about/goverment/map.htm
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* This is an example of the official international blog of Gyeonggi Province.
* The Korean contents above are supposed to be translated into English, Chinese, and Japanese.
* We plan to organize and introduce selected contents from the existing international website, search websites, and blogs.
* If you'd like to request additional information, please do so by making a post below or on the international website Q&A.


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