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32nd Governor
NAME : Kim, Moon-Soo
TENURE : 2006. 7. 03 ~
Present
31st Governor
NAME : Sohn, Hak-Kyu
TENURE : 2002. 7. 1 ~
2006. 6. 30
30th Governor
NAME : Lim, Chang-Ryol
TENURE : 1998. 7. 1 ~
2002. 6. 29
29th Governor
NAME : Lee, In-Je
TENURE : 1995. 7. 1 ~
1997. 9.18
28th Governor
NAME : Lee, Hae-Jae
TENURE : 1995. 2.21 ~
1995. 6.30
27th Governor
NAME : Kim, Yong-Sun
TENURE : 1994.12.26 ~
1995. 2.20
26th Governor
NAME : Lim, Kyeong-Ho
TENURE : 1994. 3. 7 ~
1994.12.25 25
25th Governor
NAME : Yoon, Se-Dal
TENURE : 1993. 3. 4 ~
1994. 3. 6
24th Governor
NAME : Shim, Jae-Hong
TENURE : 1992. 4.21 ~
1993. 3. 3
23th Governor
NAME : Lee, Jae-Chang
TENURE : 1990. 6.21 ~
1992. 4.20
22th Governor
NAME : Lim, Sa-Bin
TENURE : 1987.12.30 ~
1990. 6.20
21th Governor
NAME : Kim, Young-Lae
TENURE : 1986. 1. 9 ~
1987.12.29
20th Governor
NAME : Lee, Hae-Gu
TENURE : 1984.10.10 ~
1986. 1. 8
19th Governor
NAME : Kim, Tae-Ho
TENURE : 1983.10.15 ~
 1984.10. 9
18th Governor
NAME : Youm, Bo-Hyeon
TENURE : 1980. 9. 9 ~
1983.10.14
17th Governor
NAME : Kim, Ju-Nam
TENURE : 1980. 1.17 ~
1980. 9. 2
16th Governor
NAME : Son, Jae-Sik
TENURE : 1976.10.12 ~
1980. 1.16
15th Governor
NAME : Jo, Byeong-Kyu
TENURE : 1973. 1.16 ~
1976.10.12
14th Governor
NAME : Son, Su-Ik
TENURE : 1972. 6.30 ~
1973. 1.15
13th Governor
NAME : Kim, Tae-Kyeong
TENURE : 1971. 6.12 ~
1972. 6.30
12th Governor
NAME : Nam, Bong-Gin
TENURE : 1968. 9. 4 ~
1971. 6.12
11th Governor
NAME : Pack, Tae-Won
TENURE : 1964. 7. 8 ~
1968. 9. 4
10th Governor
NAME : Lee, Heung-Bae
TENURE : 1963.12.19 ~
1964. 7. 8
9th Governor
NAME : Pack, Chang-Won
TENURE : 1961. 5.24 ~
1963.12.16
8th Governor
NAME : Shin, Kwang-Gyun
TENURE : 1960.12.29 ~
1961. 5.24
7th Governor
NAME : Yoon, Won-Sun
TENURE : 1960.10. 7 ~
1960.12. 3
6th Governor
NAME : Choi, Moon-Kyoung
TENURE : 1960. 5.12 ~
1960.10. 7
5th Governor
NAME : Choi, Hun-Gil
TENURE : 1956. 5.26 ~
1960. 4.30
4th Governor
NAME : Lee, Ik-Heung
TENURE : 1953.11.23 ~
1956. 5.21
3th Governor
NAME : Kim, Young-Ki
TENURE : 1952. 9.12 ~
 1953.11.22
2th Governor
NAME : Lee, Hae-Ik
TENURE : 1950.10.13 ~
1952. 9.11
1th Governor
NAME : Guh, Ja-Ock
TENURE : 1946. 2.15 ~
1950. 7.




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Is there a difference in Gyeonggi and Kyounggi?

Only difference between the two terms is in the English spelling. The name of the province was spelled “Kyonggi” in the past, but according to the Romanization, the spelling has been modified to Gyeonggi. The two different spelling are still used, but the standard spelling Gyeonggi is encouraged. It is also worth noting that “Gyeonggi Province” and “Gyeonggi-do” have the same meaning. In Korean, “do” means province, and the two variations are used interchangeably.

I am planning to visit Korea. How is the weather like in Gyeonggi-do and Korea?

Korea and Gyeonggi Province have four distinctive seasons. Spring starts in March till May and the average temperature is 5 to 20°C and a bit dry. Summer starts in June and ends in August, average temperature is 20 to 30°C; this is also the rainy season. Autumn comes in September to November and is cool with an average temperature of 5 to 20°C. Winter is cold and snowy with a temperature of -10 to 5°C.

I heard that Korea has developed in Internet IT fields and that anyone can easily access to the Internet. Where do I go to access to the Internet in Gyeonggi-do or in any other place in Korea?

Gyeonggi Province offers quick access to the Internet and basic computer access is easily found. There are also PC cafes throughout Korea where users may access to the Internet at a small charge. Internet accessible PCs are installed in city halls, county offices and other buildings which residents can use for free.

What transportation can I take to get to Gyeonggi-do from the Incheon Int'l Airport?

Easiest way to get to Gyeonggi Province from Incheon International Airport is by the Airport Limousine Bus to Suwon City, which only takes an hour and a half. If you are going by way of Seoul, the general transportation option is to use the subway by taking line No. 1 or No. 4.

How do you get your driver's License in Korea?ddddd

For First Time Driver’s License:
Getting a first time driver's license requires the following:.
- Minimum residence for a foreigner is 6 months.
- Complete the same application form as Korean citizens.
- Required documents: passport or Alien Registration Certificate / 4 photos (3x4 cm)
- Examinations are given in English, French, German, Japanese and Chinese.
- The length of the license term varies from 3 to 7 years depending on the license type (commercial or passenger).
- A physical examination is also required.

More information can be found here.



What kind of tourist places can Gyeonggi-do recommend?


Located in the mid-western part of Korea, Gyeonggi Province embraces Seoul and offers a variety of attracetive tourist destinations and cultural facilities. Gyeonggi Province is also proud to embody traditional Korean culture with such places as the Suwon Hwaseong Fortress and the Korean Folk Village. Moreover, visitors can also visit Everland, one of the largest and most exciting amusement parks in Korea.


 

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Economy

Gyeonggi Province: Center of the Korean Economy

Gyeonggi Province includes the West Coast of Korea, an area whose importance is increasing with the expansion of the Northeast Asian economies. In addition, over one quarter of all Korea's small and medium-sized companies are situated in Gyeonggi Province. Among these, the high-tech industry has a particularly high level of importance, placing Gyeonggi Province at the heart of the Korean economy.

Gyeonggi Province has devoted itself to inducing foreign investment. It is recognized as the premier investment destination in Korea, supporting the acclaim that foreign companies have given to the considerable potential of Gyeonggi Province.


Northeast Asia's Logistics Hub

It is also offers immediate access to Incheon International Airport, Incheon Harbor and Pyeongtaek Harbor, equipping the province with all the conveniences necessary to become an efficient logistics center.

Northeast Asia's newest airport, Incheon International, serves the Seoul-Gyeonggi metropolitan area with daily connections to and from the major cities of Europe, North America, Australasia, Southeast Asia and the Middle East. Its central location also makes it a convenient hub for Northeast Asia.

Once at Incheon International Airport, transit passengers are no more than a two-hour flight from Vladivostok to the north, Taipei to the south, Beijing and Shanghai to the west, and Tokyo and Osaka to the east. Passengers disembarking at Incheon International can take advantage of a comfortable and economical coach service to quickly reach any of more than 50 destinations in the Seoul-Gyeonggi area.


 



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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/e_about/history_heartofkorea.jsp?lm=04



English is introduced links.
경기지역에 관한 정보

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyeonggi-do

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cities_and_Counties_of_Gyeonggi-do

http://www.ggag21.or.kr/english/m8.htm



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Heart of the Korean Peninsula


The current name for Gyeonggi Province was first used in the 11th century (1026). The Gyeonggi area of the Korean Peninsula has served as the capital region for more than a thousand years. It now plays a vital role in the politics, economy, and culture of Korea.

                                                                                                                                                    

Korea is located in Northeast Asia, which is home to diverse economic activities. The region can be divided into four parts: north, west, east and central. To the north is Russia, where primary products such as timber and minerals are extracted. To the west, northeastern China, is home to agriculture, light industry and manufacturing. To the east, Japan, has become the leader in a vast array of advanced industries that have been moving offshore to more cost-efficient locations. In the center is Korea, and the center of Korean business and industry is the capital city Seoul and Gyeonggi Province. Most industries, from agriculture to information technology, can be found in this area.

Gyeonggi Province is located in the west-central area of the Korean Peninsula and surrounds the Korean capital of Seoul. Situated between 126° and 127° east longitude and between 36° and 38° north latitude, Gyeonggi Province enjoys a temperate climate. It is bordered to the north by the 38th parallel and to the west by the Yellow Sea. Gyeonggi Province is divided into northern and southern halves by the Han River, which flows through the province from east to west. The northeastern area is mountainous while the southwestern area consists of wide plains. The area of Gyeonggi Province is 10,189㎢, accounting for approximately 10.2% of the total land area of South Korea.


 



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The Symbol of Gyeonggi Province (Gyeonggi-Do)
Gyeonggi's new symbol represents the ambition, fortitude and resolve of the
province to emerge as a leader in a prosperous world.



Slogan of Gyeonggi Province
We are living in the global era in which the ideas and inspiration at the core of each country's competitiveness are merging. Against this backdrop, the Gyeonggi slogan - "Global Inspiration, GyeongGi-Do" - embodies the determination of the province to become the center of Northeast Asia as well as the world with its advanced knowledge, cutting-edge technology, creative thinking and innovative actions.

Logo of Gyeonggi Province
The logo represents the strong network and solidarity of the 31 cities and countries within the province as well as a robust global network. The logo also characterizes a dynamism that is reaching out to the world in search of limitless growth potential and opportunities. Furthermore, it reflects the province's ambition to promote co-existence among all peoples, paving the way by first overcoming conflicts in Korea and then expanding to the world.

Colors of Gyeonggi Province
'Gyeonggi Blue', the primary color, symbolizes cutting-edge knowledge and technology, creative thinking and innovative actions, while sky blue signifies the province's infinite potential and opportunities. 'Gyeonggi Orange', one of the two additional colors, expresses the warmth and cooperative spirit of Gyeonggi residents, while, 'Gyeonggi Green', represents the affection of provincial residents for Mother Earth and the environment.


Mascots of Gyeonggi Province



‘Blue Ring’
- The central circle represents the Earth, and the arms and legs extend outwards to depict ‘Gyeonggi Province reaching out to the world’.
- The circles and straight lines are organically connected, which is an expression of the effort to ‘unite’ through the network of cities and counties within the province while respecting each others’ individuality.
- The color blue symbolizes high technology, creativity, and innovation, and the thumbs up of the hand expresses the aspiration of being the best in the world.
- The “Blue” in the name of ‘Blue Ring’ signifies high technology, creativity, and innovation, while “Ring” conveys the meaning of living together in a harmonious network and also denotes Gyeonggi Province as a positive network.


Toya
Toya was developed by combining the characters for fertile earth and the region’s cultural inheritance of ceramics. It is equivalent to the Chinese characters 土地: 土 is the earth, which is the origin of the soil, and 地 is the ground on which we walk.


Hyohaengi
This is the typical character of Gyeonggi Province and originates from the model of young King Jeongjo. It stands for the one who is dutiful to parents. Wearing a traditional costume and doing good deeds, Hyohaengi represents Korean filial piety.


Flower of Gyeonggi

Forsythia
A great number of forsythia grow in the area of Gyeonggi Province and they multiply easily. They symbolize prosperity as well as friendliness, gaiety and grace.


Bird of Gyeonggi


Dove

As the dove symbolizes peace worldwide, it also represents the aspirations of provincial residents for peace and their hopes for the peaceful unification of Korea.
 
Tree of Gyeonggi

Gingko

A gingko tree endures hardship and has a very long life. Its magnificent appearance symbolizes great prosperity. The tree also yields high quality wood and fruit. A gingko tree is one of the most admired trees in Korea with its fresh verdure and splendid yellow leaves



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※ From Incheon International Airport
 By Bus
 Airport 1st Floor, bus stop number #2 or 8. Take the airport limousine bus to Suwon City.
 By Car
 Incheon Int'l Airport highway → Seoul Beltway highway #101 (Nooeji → Pyeongchon I.C.) → Gwacheon-Uiwang toll highway → take the North Suwon exit
 

※ From Incheon International Airport
 By Railroad & Subway
- Metropolitan Subway Line No. 1 → For Gwangmyeong, Anyang, Gunpo, Uiwang, Suwon,
- Seoul city Subway Line No. 4 → For Ansan, Siheung, Gunpo, Anyang, Gwacheon
- Rail road (From Seoul Station) → For Pyeongtaek, Suwon, Goyang, Paju-get off at Suwon Station
 By Bus
- Sadang Station-take express bus #7770 to Suwon station 
- Gangnam Station-take express bus #3000 to Suwon station
- Guro Station-take express bus #900 to Suwon station
 By Car
- Gyeongbu Highway #1 : Shingal I.C. → East Suwon → Provincial Government
- Gwacheon-Uiwang Toll Highway : North Suwon I.C. → North Gate → Provincial Government
- Seohaean Highway #11 : Bibong I.C. → Suwon Station → Provincial Government
- Seoul Beltway highway #101: Pyeongchon I.C. → Gwacheon-Uiwang toll highway (North Suwon I.C.) → North Gate → Provincial Government 
- National road #1: Anyang City → North Gate → Provincial Government



For more information, please contact:

 

International Affairs Office

Tel: +82-31-249-2085 (English)

Fax: +82-31-249-2179

 

Investment Promotion Bureau

Tel: +82-31-249-XXXX (English)

Fax: +82-31-249-XXXX

 

Public Relations Planning Office

Tel: +82-31-249-XXXX (English)

Fax: +82-31-249-XXXX




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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/



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History



Gyeonggi Province is located in the central western part of Korea. It surrounds the cities of Seoul and Incheon and is bordered by Hwanghae Province (North Korea) to the north, Gangwon Province to the east, South Chungcheong Province to the south and the Yellow Sea to the west. Gyeonggi Province consists primarily of a fertile plain along the Han River, and people have resided in this area since the prehistoric times. Evidence of these prehistoric inhabitants have been found in Paleolithic sites in Jeongok-Ri of Yeoncheon County, in Neolithic sites in Misa-Dongof Hanam City, and in various Bronze Age sites.

During the 2nd century BC, the northern part of the Gyeonggi region is believed to have been the location of Jin Country (辰國). It was at this time that the Gyeonggi region came under the Mahan Confederation. Of the 54 small countries (小國) of the Mahan Confederation, 10 were located within Gyeonggi Province.

The strategic importance of Gyeonggi Province has remained unchanged since 18 B.C., when King Onjo, the founder of the Baekjae, designated Wirye Castle in Hanam as the seat of a provincial government. By the mid-5th century, this region of the Han River had merged with Goguryeo and in 553 (14th year of King Jinheung) it became the territory of Silla.

Thereafter, the Unified Shilla implemented a 9-state system and established the state of Hansan in the Gyeonggi Province region. In the post three-nation period, this region was ruled by Gungye.

Since the designation of Gaeseong as the royal capital by founding king Wanggeon of Goryeo, the Gyeonggi region has been center stage of Korean history.

The name Gyeonggi was established under the administrative jurisdiction of the Goryeo Dynasty. In 995 (14th year of King Seongjong, Goryeo), it established 6 Jeokhyeon (赤縣) and 7 Gihyeon (畿縣) around Gaegyeong. In 1018 (9th year of King Hyeonjeong, Goryeo) these two Hyeon were combined and formally named Gyeonggi, the regional outskirts of the capital city.

Originally, Gyeong meant “capital city designated by the king” and Gi meant “150 km of land in the four directions from the residence of the king.” The name “Gyeonggi” was derived during the Tang period when it ruled the vicinity of the capital region in Gyeonghyeon (京縣,赤縣) and Gihyeon (畿縣).

In 1069 (23rd year of Munjong, Goryeo), 39 Hyeon were transferred from Yanggwang (楊廣). Gyoju (交州). Seohaedo (西海道) and 13 Hyeon added, expanding Gyeonggi to a total of 52 Hyeon. A short time later, the region of Gyeonggi was reduced to the size that it was in the King Hyeonjong period during the Goryeo period.

In 1390 (2nd year of King Gongyang, Goryeo), Gyeonggi expanded to the size it was in 1069 (23rd period of King Munjong, Goryeo), with a total of 44 Hyeon, and became the first provincial organization. At that time, Gyeonggi was governed by separate “Left-Province” and “Right-Province” administrations.

The Joseon designated Hanyang as the new seat of government and redrew the boundaries of Gyeonggi. During the rule of King Taejong, Left and Right Gyeonggi were combined and renamed Gyeonggi. The northwestern part, comprised of the Suan, Gokju, and Yeonan areas, came under the region of Punghaedo (豊海道: Hwanghae Province) and the southeastern part, comprised of Suwon, Yeoju, and Anseong, transferred to Gyeonggi to form the current regional jurisdiction.

The founding of the Joseon Dynasty and moving of the seat of government to Hanyang was the turning point in the shaping of Gyeonggi Province as we know it today.


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 ublic Relations Planning Office
Director General  :   (  82-31-249-3220 )
 
 Global Cooperation Office
Director General  :  (  82-31-249-2910 )


 Auditor
Assistant Governor :  (  82-31-249-2050 )


 Planning and Coordination Office 
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 Investment Promotion Office  
Director General :  (  82-31-249-2060 )
 
 Self-governing Administration Bureau  
Director General :  (  82-31-249-2200 )
 
 Culture & Tourism Bureau  
Director General :  (  82-31-249-3300 )
 
 Agriculture Bureau 
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 Welfare & Health Bureau  
Director General :  (  82-31-249-2400 )
 
 Environment Bureau  
Director General :  (  82-31-249-2500 )
 
 Transportation & Construction Bureau  
Director General :  (  82-31-249-2070 )
 

 Urban Housing Office   
Director General :  (  82-31-249-3400 )
 
 
 Family & Women Policy Bureau  
Director General :  (  82-31-249-2510 )
 
 Fire & Disaster Headquarters
General Managerl :  (  82-31-249-2800 )
 
 Director of Audit & Inspection  
Director General :  (  82-31-850-2230 )
 
 Family & Women Policy Office  
Director General :  (  82-31-230-3100 ) 
 
 Planning & Administration Office
Director General :  (  82-31-850-2100)
 
 Economy & Agriculture Bureau  
Director General : (  82-31-850-2300 ) 
 
 Culture & Welfare Bureau
Director General :  (  82-31-850-2600 ) 
 
 Urban Environment Bureau
Director General :  (  82-31-850-2900 ) 
 
 Traffic & Road Bureau  
Director General :  (  82-31-850-3000 ) 
 
 Second Fire & Disaster Headquarters
General Manager :  (  82-31-849-2800 ) 
 
 Agricultural Technology Institute  
Director General :  (  82-31-229-5701 )
 
 
 HR Development Institute  
Director General :  (  82-31-290-2000 )
 
 Institute of Health & Environment 
Director :  (  82-31-250-2501 )
 
 Fire Academy  
Director : (  82-31-329-0100 ) 
 
 Fire Station  
Director :  (  82-31-249-2800 )  
 
 Gyeonggi Polytechnic 
Director :  (  82-31-240-4601) 
 
 Seoul Office 
Director General : (  82-31-8008-6100 )
 
 Museum 
Director :  (  82-31-288-5300 )  
 
 Gyeonggido Veterinary Service  
Director General :  (  82-31-8008-6301 )
 
 Gyeonggido Veterinary Service 2  
Director General :  (  82-31-8008-6400 ) 
 
 Fresh-water Fish Institute  
Director General :  (  82-31-8008-6500 )
 
 Forest Environment Research Institute  
Director Generalr :  (  82-31-8008-6630 ) 
 
 Paldang Water Quality Improvement Center
General Manager : (  82-31-8008-6900 ) 
 
 Construction Headquarters  
 General Manager : (  82-31-8008-5800 ) 
 
 
 Gyeonggi-do Woman's Hall  
Director General :  (  82-31-8008-8001 ) 
 
 Kyonggi Bukbu Womanpia  
Director General :  (  82-31-8008-8051 )  
 
 Gyeonggi Women's Development Center  
Director : (  82-31-8008-8101 )
 
 Goyang Tourism & Culture Complex Development Center  
Director :  ( 82-31-850-3310 )
 
 Industrial Complex Environment Management Center  
Director :  (  82-31-8008-8200 )
 
 Art Gallery  
Director :  (  82-31-481-7007 )
 
 Road office

Director :  (  82-31-8008-8301 )
 
 Public Relations Office  
Director General :  (  82-31-249-7110 )
 
 
 General Affairs Office   
Director General :  (  82-31-249-7150 )
 
 Political Activities Office   

Director General : (  82-31-249-7200 )
 
 Legislative Policy Office    
Director General :  (  82-31-249-7280)
 
 Office of the Council Operating Committee   
Director Generalr :  (  82-31-249-7350 )
 
 Office of the Planning Committee   
Director General :  (  82-31-249-7390 )
 
 Office of the Economic Investment Committee    
Director General : Kang, Se-hoon  (  82-31-249-7430 )
 
 Office of the Self-governing Administrative Committee  
Director General :  (  82-31-249-7470 )
 
 Office of the Education Committee  
Director General : (  82-31-249-7510 )
 
 Office of the Culture & PR Committee
Director General :  (  82-31-249-7550 )
 
 
 Office of the Agriculture, Forest and Fisheries Committee   

Director General :  (  82-31-249-7590 )
 
 Office of the Health, Social Affairs & Women Committee  
Director General :  (  82-31-249-7630 )
 
 Office of the Construction & Transportation Committee    
Director General:  (  82-31-249-7670 )
 
 Office of the Urban Environment Committee
Director General : (  82-31-249-7710)
 
 Office of the Speciality Committee    
Director General :  (  82-31-249-7730 )
 
 Governor's Secretariat    
Director General :  (  82-31-249-2001 )
 
 Office of Spokesmen  
Director General :  (  82-31-249-2700 )
 
  Deputy Governor for Political Affairs  
Director General :  (  82-31-249-2020 )
 
 
 Deputy Governor I for Administrative Affairs    
Director General :  (  82-31-249-2010 )
 
 Deputy Governor II for Administrative Affairs    
Director General :  (  82-31-850-2002 )
 
 Provincial Council    
Director General :  ( 82-31-249-7730 )
 
 Contract Review Dept    
Director General :  (  82-31-249-2940 )
 
 Policy & Planning Review Office    
Director General :  (  82-31-249-2110 )
 
 Investment Promotion Headquarters    
General Manage :  (  82-31-249-3400 )
 
 New City Planning Dept    
Director General :  (  82-31-249-2380 )




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"Kim, Moonsoo, a great servant for citizens who keeps his promises!"

[2004.6.24]
Distinguished Service Award of ‘Best friend for the Chinese Korean’ (by Seoul Chinese Korean Organization)
[2003.10]
Best Assemblyman of the National Policy Committee for the inspection of government administrative affairs of 2003 (by Donga Ilbo / Citizens’ Coalition for Economic Justice)
[2002.10.25]
Excellent Assemblyman of the NGO Monitoring Group for the inspection of government administrative affairs
[2001.4.19]
Distinguished Service Award for the prohibition of Illegal Operation of Shuttle bus (by Coalition of Citizens of Bucheon for the prohibition of the Illegal Operation of Shuttle bus)
[2000.8.30]
Distinguished Service Award of the Educational Environment Improvement (by Bucheon Dong Middle School)
[2000.6.23]
Distinguished Service Award for the Establishment of the Meal Service Facility (by Bucheon Dong Girls Middle School)
[2000.5.26]
Best Assemblyman of the 15th National Assembly (by the Coalition of the Citizens for a Brighter Government)
[2000.3.10]
Excellent Award for the labor related activities of the 15th National Assembly (by the Federation of Korean Trade Unions)
[2000.2]
Best Assemblyman of the Environment and Labor Committee (by the Coalition of Korean Electorate)
[2000.2]
Appreciation Plaque for the Legislation of New Controlling system on the Income occurred by Taxi operation (by the Korean Federation of Taxi Worker’s Union)
[1999]
Best Environmental Friendly man leading the 20th century (by Water Resource Newspaper)
[1999. 9. 4]
Best 3 Assemblymen of the Hearing for Fact-finding on the Strike Inducement of Mint Corporation (by Donga Ilbo)
[1999. 9. 3]
Citizen’s most favorable assemblyman of the Hearing for Fact-finding on the Strike Inducement of Mint Corporation (by the Coalition of Citizens for the Government Reform)
[1999. 10]
Distinguished Service Award for the financial support on Children’s Day Care Facility (by the Federation of the National Private Child Care Facility)
[1999. 9. 29]
Distinguished Service Award for the Support of Child in Need (by the Busuruki Propagation of the Faith)
[1999. 9. 28]
Runner-up for the Governmental Activities of 1999 (Consecutive for 3 yrs from 1997, Top ranked according to the associate assemblymen) (by Jungang Ilbo)
[1999. 7.10]
Best Assemblyman of the Environment and Labor Committee (by the Coalition of Korean Electorate)
[1999. 5. 4]
Distinguished Service Award for the Support of Child in Need (by the Love Coalition of South and North for the Child in Need)
[1998. 10]
Best 10 of the Inspection of the Government Administrative Affairs (by News maker)
[1998. 10]
Excellent Assemblyman of the Inspection of the Government Administrative Affairs (by Voluntary Service Organization of Citizens for the Development of the National Assembly)
[1998. 6.30]
Excellent Conduct of Legislative Activities (by the Coalition of Korean Electorate)
[1997]
Best Assemblyman of the hearings for the Hanbo Group Incident
[1996.12.10]
Award for the Green Politician (by the Korean Federation for Environmental Movement)
[1996.12. 3]
Best 5 Assemblymen of 1996 Special Committee on the Budget and Accounts (by Jungang Ilbo) [1996.10.21]
Best Assemblyman for the inspection of government administrative affairs of Environment and Labor Committee (by Kyunghyang Newspaper)
[1996.10.20]
Best Assemblyman for the inspection of government administrative affairs of Environment and Labor Committee (by MBC)
[1996. 7.31]
Best Assemblyman of the Environment and Labor Committee selected by the public officials of the central ministries and offices (by Munhwa Ilbo)






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Early Years: Labor & Democracy Activist
Starting out as a student activist, Kim Moon-soo, now Governor of Gyeonggi Province, experienced many twists and turns which closely parallel Korea's own turbulent course of development.

Born in 1951 in Yeongcheon, North Gyeongsang Province, Kim was an exemplary student who was raised with strong Confucian principles. Excelling in school, Kim was the aspiring hope for his family who struggled to make ends meet, but Kim's life underwent a dramatic change in high school after his eyes were opened to widespread social injustice. He was later admitted to Seoul National University as a business major, but even after entering college, he continued to fight against the military dictatorship and worked at factories alongside workers for the advancement of their basic rights.

Entrance Into Politics
After witnessing the fall of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, Kim began to recognize the shortcomings of pro-socialist policies and realized that an open market economy was essential in propelling Korea's development and maintaining the nation's democracy. He then joined the party of former opposition leader Kim Young-sam, which later evolved into what is currently the main opposition party in Korea, the Grand National Party.

Kim was first elected to the Korean National Assembly in Bucheon City, Gyeonggi Province, in 1996 and served a total of three terms. Throughout his ten years in the Assembly, he was well known for his passionate legislative activities and was selected as the Best Assembly Member by civic groups and reporters on a number of occasions.

Defender of North Korean Human Rights
While serving as a member of the Unification, Foreign Affairs and Trade Committee at the National Assembly from 2004, Kim devoted himself to advocating North Korean human rights and protecting North Korean refugees. In 2005, Kim showed a video of North Korean public executions in the National Assembly for the very first time and submitted the North Korean Human Rights Act to the Assembly. Still awaiting passage, the bill aims at improving the human rights conditions in the communist regime and calls for the repatriation of South Korean abductees and prisoners of war still held in the North.

While Kim is one of the strongest critics of the government's passive policy on North Korean human rights, he is also supportive of providing humanitarian aid for the North Korean people. He firmly believes that guiding North Korea toward the path of reform, openness and human rights is essential in preparing for unification.

Vision as Gyeonggi Governor
Now, as a leader of Korea's foremost province of 11 million people, Kim has embraced a new and challenging mandate - developing Gyeonggi Province as a driving force for the advancement of Korea.

Located at the center of the Korean peninsula and surrounding the Korean capital of Seoul, Gyeonggi Province has long served a key role in the development of Korea through its strategic location and vibrant economy. Home to world-leading enterprises such as Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics, Hyundai-Kia Motors and LG Display, Gyeonggi Province accounts for one-third of the nation’s workforce and one-fifth of the nation’s GDP. In terms of exports, the province recorded 63 billion dollars in 2006, making it the top exporter in the nation. And as the fastest growing regional economy in the country, the province is one of the most sought-after destinations for foreign investment.

Capitalizing on these attractive features, Kim strives to build Gyeonggi Province into one of the major global hubs of Northeast Asia by easing regulations and providing custom-made administrative services for foreign corporations. His vision is to develop Gyeonggi Province as one of the leading global centers for both conventional and knowledge-based industries.

As Gyeonggi also borders on North Korea, the region is strategically important in terms of international relations as well as business opportunities. With the strengthening of North and South Korean relations, the northern Gyeonggi area is emerging as the center of inter-Korean exchange. Prior to the division of the Korean peninsula, North Korean cities such as Gaeseong, where the Gaeseong Industrial Complex is currently located, were originally part of Gyeonggi Province. Kim is reaching out to these former Gyeonggi regions and working to strengthen economic cooperation with the North, so that Gyeonggi can serve a role in building up a mutually beneficial relationship between the two Koreas.

At the same time, the west coast area of Gyeonggi Province is increasing in prominence as the core of Northeast Asia's logistics through the full-scale development of Pyeongtaek Port, the closest seaport to China.

Other major missions he is undertaking include the environment-friendly development of the Paldang Reservoir, the main drinking source to the 23 million residents of the Seoul-Gyeonggi metropolitan area, and the upgrading of the province's public transportation systems. After assuming one year in office, Kim was selected as the leading local government leader in terms of campaign pledge implementation by a key Korean watchdog group. He was also honored with the 5th Forbes Management Quality Award in the public innovation category as presented by Forbes Korea and the Korean Society for Quality Management.

Kim has a wife and one daughter. He assumed office in July of 2006 and his current 4-year term will end in June 2010.

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Kim Moon-soo Acknowledged as ‘On-the-Spot Governor’ at On-the-Spot Debate with Jo Gyeong-in
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Gyeonggi Provincial Governor Kim Moon-soo Sees Disabled Medalists as True Heroes of the Times
http://blog.daum.net/gyeonggi/15953510

Gyeonggi Provincial Governor Kim Moon-soo Participates in ‘Hope 2009 Share Campaign Opening’
http://blog.naver.com/gyeonggi_do/40058076638

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Gyeonggi Province is located in the central western part of Korea. It surrounds the metropolis of Seoul and city of Incheon, borders Hwanghae Province in the north, Gangwon Province in the east, South-Chungcheong Province in the south and the Yellow Sea in the west. Gyeonggi Province is a fertile plain along the Han River that people have settled since the prehistoric period, as proven by the discovery of Old Stone Age sites in Jeongok-Ri, Yeoncheon-Gun, New Stone Age sites in Misa-Dong, Hanam City, and various Bronze Age sites.

During the 2nd century BC, the northern part of the Gyeonggi region is believed to have been the location of Jin country (辰國). Then, the Gyeonggi region came under the Mahan confederation. Of the 54 small countries (小國) of the Mahan confederation, 10 were located within Gyeonggi Province.

The strategic importance of Gyeonggi Province has remained unchanged since BC18, when King Onjo, the founder of Baekjae, designated Wirye Castle in Hanam the seat of a provincial government. By the mid-5th century, this region of the Han River had merged with Goguryeo and in 553 (14th year of King Jinheung) it became the territory of Silla.
Thereafter, the Unified Shilla implemented a 9-state system and established the state of Hansan in the Gyeonggi Province region. In the post three-nation period, this region was ruled by Gungye.

Since the designation of Gaeseong as the royal capital by founding king Wanggeon of Goryeo, the Gyeonggi region has been center stage of Korean history.
The name Gyeonggi was established under the administrative jurisdiction of the Goryeo Dynasty. In 995 (14th year of King Seongjong, Goryeo), it established 6 Jeokhyeon (赤縣) and 7 Gihyeon (畿縣) around Gaegyeong. In 1018 (9th year of King Hyeonjeong, Goryeo) these two Hyeon combined and were formally named Gyeonggi, the regional outskirts of the capital city.

Originally, Gyeong meant “capital city designated by the king” and Gi meant “150 km of land in the four directions from where the king lived” The word Gyeonggi was derived from the Tang period when it ruled the vicinity of the capital region in Gyeonghyeon (京縣,赤縣) and Gihyeon (畿縣).

In 1069 (23rd year of Munjong, Goryeo), 39 Hyeon were transferred from Yanggwang (楊廣). Gyoju (交州). Seohaedo (西海道) and 13 Hyeon added, expanding Gyeonggi to a total of 52 Hyeon. A short time after, the region of Gyeonggi was reduced to the size that it was in the King Hyeonjong period during the Goryeo period.

In 1390 (2nd year of King Gongyang, Goryeo), Gyeonggi expanded to the size it was in 1069 (23rd period of King Munjong, Goryeo), with a total of 44 Hyeon, and became the first provincial organization. At that time, Gyeonggi was governed by separate Left-Province and Right-Province administrations.

The Joseon designated Hanyang as the new seat of government and redrew the boundary of Gyeonggi. During the rule of King Taejong, Left and Right Gyeonggi combined and were renamed Gyeonggi. The northwestern part, comprising Suan, Gokju, and Yeonan areas, came under the region of Punghaedo (豊海道: Hwanghae Province) and the southeastern part, comprising Suwon, Yeoju, and Anseong, transferred to Gyeonggi to form the current regional jurisdiction.

The founding of the Joseon Dynasty and moving of the seat of government to Hanyang was the turning point in shaping the contours of Gyeonggi Province as we know it today.



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Welcome to the official English homepage of Gyeonggi Province!
Gyeonggi Province has long served a key role in the development of Korea through its strategic location and vibrant economy.  Home to world-leading enterprises such as Samsung, LG and Hyundai-Kia, our province accounts for one-fifth of the nation’s exports and GDP.  Also, as the fastest growing regional economy in Korea, Gyeonggi is one of the most sought after destinations for foreign investment.

Since Gyeonggi Province borders on North Korea, the region is strategically important in terms of international relations and business opportunities.  At the same time, the west coast of Gyeonggi Province is increasing in prominence as the core of Northeast Asian logistics through the full-scale development of Pyeongtaek Port, the closest seaport to China.

Gyeonggi is regarded as the center of Korea’s culture – both ancient and modern – and as the heart of its agriculture.  We are blessed with countless cultural artifacts and remains as well as beautiful mountains, lakes and coastlines and a bounty of agricultural products.  For all these reasons, we pride ourselves on being the epitome of Korea.

From lucrative business opportunities to exciting travel experiences, Gyeonggi Province has what you are looking for and much more.  I invite you to explore Gyeonggi Province and discover why we truly are the heart of Korea! 


Kim Moon-Soo 김 문 수
Governor of Gyeonggi Province  
 


the source - http://english.gg.go.kr/e_about/governor_message.jsp?lm=01

2008/10/20 15:50 2008/10/20 15:50

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.
[an inquiry] Director of Information & Communication 82-31-249-2759


* 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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