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It is a great pleasure to welcome you to Gyeonggi-do (Gyeonggi Province). It is my hope that you will gain a better understanding of Gyeonggi-do and Korea through this website.

Gyeonggi-do is a province boasting not only a millennium of history. As one of the fastest developing regions in Northeast Asia, it also has a great future ahead of it.

The region is located in the center of the Republic of Korea, which is linked to the U.S.A. and Japan through the Pacific Ocean and with China and other neighboring countries through the Yellow Sea.

There are 43 megalopolises with the population of a million or more within three hours of a plane ride from the Incheon International Airport at Gyeonggi-do.
Many large cities in China and Japan are also within a short distance, with Port Pyeongtaek offering the most direct route to Dalian, Tianjin, and Qingdo in China

As the logistical hub of Northeast Asia, and with full support of the local government for foreign invested firms, you are sure to find it easy to do business in Gyeonggi-do. The province even boasts an industrial complex designated exclusively for foreign companies.


As the logistic hub of the northeast Asia, you will find it quite comfortable to do business here, since it provides the full support of foreign investment firms. Gyeonggi-do is proud of having an industrial complex, exclusively designated for foreigners.

Gyeonggi-do was the site of the 1988 Olympic Games and the 2001 World Ceramics Exposition, and hosted a match between France and Korea as well as four main games during the 2002 World Cup.
On behalf of the 10 million people living in the region, welcome to the Gyeonggi-do website.


Thank you.
The Provincial Governor
Sohn, Hak-Kyu