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  1. Gyeonggi-do (Korean: 경기도, Korean pronunciation: [kjʌ̹ŋ.ɡi.do̞]) is the most populous province in South Korea. Seoul, the nation's largest city and capital, is in the heart of the area but has been separately administered as a provincial-level special city since 1946.

  2. Gyeonggi is a province in northwestern South Korea. The national capital, Seoul, is in the middle of the province, although it has been separated administratively from Gyeonggi since 1946 as a special city. The provincial capital is Suwon.

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  3. There are 9 provinces in South Korea: North Chungcheong, South Chungcheong, Gangwon State, Gyeonggi, North Gyeongsang, South Gyeongsang, Jeonbuk State, South Jeolla, and Jeju Special Self-Governing Province.

    • Bukhansan National Park. One of the coolest things about Seoul, in our opinion, is that there is a National Park within the city limits stretching through the Gyeonggi Province.
    • Everland Resort. If you’re a fan of amusement parks you will want to check out Everland Resort in the Gyeonggi Province about an hour outside of Seoul in Yongin.
    • Suwon. An hour south of Seoul is another one of our favorite places to visit in Gyeonggi Province and also happens to be a UNESCO World Heritage Site! The historic city of Suwon, which is home to the Samsung electronics HQ as well as the only walled city that remains in Korea.
    • Korean Folk Village. Located in Yongin just outside of Seoul in the Gyeonggi Province is one of the best immersive and educational attractions! Take time to see traditional Korean culture, and architecture, and enjoy a day at this open-air museum.
  4. Gyeonggi (Hanja: 京畿; Korean: 경기), alternatively spelled Kyŏnggi or Kyunggi, is a region of the Korean Peninsula that has historically occupied the west-central region of Korea. In modern times, the region hosts South Korea's Gyeonggi Province and Incheon Metropolitan City , and North Korea's Kaesong Industrial Region , and Changpung ...

  5. Gyeonggi Province (경기도; map) is the most populous province in Korea. Why? The name says it all, translating to “the area around the capital.” But the province not only surrounds Seoul City (서울특별시; map; Seoul-si), the largest city. It also cuddles up to Incheon (인천시; map), Korea’s third largest metropolis.

    • Hwaseong. Suwon. The World Heritage–listed fortress wall that encloses the original town of Suwon is what brings most travellers to the city. Snaking up and down Paldal…
    • Bukhansan National Park. Gyeonggi-do. Granite-peak-studded Bukhansan National Park's sweeping mountaintop vistas, maple leaves, rushing streams and remote temples draw over 5 million hikers…
    • Everland. Gyeonggi-do. Opened in 1976, Everland is Korea's largest theme park, with five zones of rides, fantasy buildings and impressive seasonal gardens.
    • Icheon Ceramic Village. Gyeonggi-do. This leafy cul-de-sac off a busy main road is the centre of Icheon's porcelain and celadon trade, a thriving tradition that dates back to the Joseon…
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