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The tribal nation from Old Stone Age to now, many histories are remained till today. The Gyeonggi was first named in 9th year of King Hyeonjong (1018) Gyeonggi was divided into left & right in Georyo dynasty, However, in Joseon Dynasty's capital city "Hanyang" as a center and Gyeonggi Province was formed. Some area of Gyeonggi Province was occupied and became a jurisdiction of North after the Korean war.
Currently, more than 20% of Korean population resides in Gyeonggi, Thus, has great influence on economic, and sociological factor.

Over the thousands of years, Gyeonggi Province from the Old Stone Age's through Joseon Dynasty, act as a Korean peninsula's cultural center stage, and have many cultural relics. Including Hwaseong Fortress which is designated by International Cultural Heritage and National treasures and National Cultural Heritage like tour/leisure facilities, smokeless future industry tour Gyeonggi Province to have great potential and possibility for Gyeonggi Province to become center of world culture.

Eastern terrain is higher and Western terrain is lower in Gyeonggi Province. Easterly, there are high peaks over 1,000m forming the roof of Gyeonggi Province and Westerly, land is gentle inclination with many farmland attracts many people living in the area. The Gyeonggi Province's Han river and Imjin river flows from the East to West and Northeast center of HUB for Incheon International Airport in operation and Pyeongtaek harbor to open Western era.

Distribution of Cultural Assets in Gyeonggi Province
Regions
Ansan Anseong
Anyang Bucheon
Dongducheon Gapyeong
Gimpo Goyang
Gunpo Guri
Gwacheon Gwangju
Gwangmyeong Hanam
Hwaseong Icheon
Namyangju Osan
Paju Pocheon
Pyeongtaek Seongnam
Siheung Suwon
Uijeongbu Uiwang
Yangju Yangpyeong
Yeoju Yeoncheon
Yongin