Gyeonggi Province

Gyeonggi Province completely surrounds Seoul. Its close proximity to the country's capital and largest city has helped it develop a thriving tourist industry with ski resorts, hot springs, and other natural resources that have been promoted to cater to the city dwellers who want to escape during the weekends. The province also has numerous historical sites. The village of Panmunjeom rests in the middles of the Demilitarized Zone that divides Korea.

view from summit of Haengju Mountain Fortress Korean Folk Village Moga Buddhist Museum Fish Market Panmunjom

Lodging
Gyeonggi Province has 13 lodging facilities listed with Life in Korea. See the full list for this area.

Destinations:
  • Buddhist Temples
  • Silleuk-sa
  • Historical Areas
  • Haengju Mountain Fortress, Korean Folk Village, Panmunjeom
  • Landmarks
  • Bukhan Sanseong, Hwaseong, Jebu-do, Sihwa-ho
  • Miscellaneous
  • Namyang-ho
  • Museums
  • Haegang Pottery Museum, Moga Buddhist Museum, Odusan Observatory
  • Parks
  • Gwanak-san (Gwacheon), Yuldong Park
  • Shopping Areas
  • Icheon Pottery Village, Moran Market, Sorae Market
  • Ski Resorts
  • Bears Town Ski Resort, Cheonmasan Ski Resort, Jisan Ski Resort, Seoul Ski Resort, Yangji Ski Resort
  • World Cup Venues
  • Suwon World Cup Stadium