Website Directory

Website Directory

Busan Metropolitan City

Available In Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean

Introduces the area surrounding Busan City including the city hall, the city council, phone numbers of consulates in Busan and its international sister cities such as Fukuoka and Oakland. Also provides useful information on daily life and travel tips for tourist attractions with pictures.

Chungcheongbuk-do (North Chungcheong Province)

Available In English, Japanese, Chinese, Korean

Chungcheongbuk-do is the center of transportation and commodity distribution that reach anywhere in Korea within 3 hours by 3 express ways. Also it has Cheongju International Airport, Mt. Songnisan, Mt. Sobaeksan, Mt. Woraksan and Daecheongho Lake.

Chungcheongnam-do (South Chungcheong Province)

Available In English, Japanese, Chinese, Korean

The site introduces Chungcheongnam-do.The province is a historical place renowned for its role in the cultivation and flourishing of the splendid Baekje culture.

Daegu Metropolitan City

Available In English, Japanese, Chinese, Arabic, Korean

Introduces one of the country s largest city-- Daegu. This site contains general information about the city ranging from history, emblems, climate, and tourist attractions. Also provides Investment guide for foreigners and progress reports on the 2002 World Cup preparation.

Daejeon Metropolitan City

Available In English, Korean

Official guide to city government, investment, news, living in the area, and tourist attractions, including local business directory and multimedia gallery. Content also available in Korean, Japanese, and Chinese.

Gangwon-do (Provine)

Available In English, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Korean

Homepage of Gangwon-do (province) that presents a general introduction of the province, its administrative system, tourism, and civilian affairs. Links include Gangwon-do Tourist Information, Gangwon Trade Center, and the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Center.

Gwangju Metropolitan City

Available In English, Japanese, Chinese, Korean

The city of Gwangju has been known for its beautiful landscape and warm-hearted people since old times. Mt. Mudeungsan, an extention from the Noryeong mountains, is located east of Gwangju and the Geukrakgang River runs though the city. Explore Gwangju on this site.

GyeongGi-do (Provine)

Available In English, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese

It surrounds the cities of Seoul and Incheon and borders Hwanghae-do (North Korea) in the north, Gangwon-do in the east, Chungcheongnam-do in the south and the Yellow Sea in the west.

Gyeongsangbuk-do (North Gyeongsang Province)

Available In English, Japanese, Chinese, Korean

Our region was named Gyeongsang-do in 1314 (the first year of King Chungsuks reign in the Goryeo dynasty). When the area was reorganized into 13 provinces in 1896 (the 33rd year of King Gojongs reign in the Joseon dynasty), our region was renamed “Gyeongsangbuk-do.” The present administrative districts were organized with the bu, gun, and myeon reorganization in 1914.

Gyeongsangnam-do (South Gyeongsang Province)

Available In English, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean

Endowed with beautiful spots like Mt. Jirisan - one of the most sacred mountains, this region boasts cultural assets - including Haeinsa and Tongdosa temples; its tourism resources are very part of Gaya and Silla cultures. This portal site carries a wide range of information about the province.

Incheon Metropolitan City

Available In Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean

With the newly-opened Incheon International Airport--in addition to the existing ports, Incheon is now considered as a truly globalized city. Get all the information on its dynamic businesses, travel and culture, its vision, social welfare, current status, and the government s ambitious economic programs.

Jeju Special Self-Governing Province

Available In English, Japanese, Chinese, Korean

Official homepage of the Province of Jeju featuring basic information about the province, history, statistics, maps, weather, multi-media, etc.

Jeollabuk-do (North Jeolla Province)

Available In English, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean

Jeonbuk State aims to improve the welfare of citizens and contribute to the advancement of the country by securing a high degree of autonomy, making the best use of its local, historic, and humanitarian features, securing practical decentralization and strengthening the competitiveness of the region.

Jeollanam-do (South Jeolla Province)

Available In English, Japanese, Chinese, Korean

Jeollanam-do (province) boasts its scenic and pristine nature, rich historical and cultural traditions, and the distinct quality of its agricultural products. The province is now poising itself to become a top investment area in the country. This homepage provides a fuller perspective about the province.

Sejong City

Available In English, Japanese, Chinese

Located in the heart of the Republic of Korea - about 120 km (75 miles) south of Seoul, Multifunctional Administrative City (MAC) was conceived to relieve overcrowding in Seoul and promote balanced regional economic development. In addition to relocating the Republic of Korea’s ministries and other executive offices from Seoul to MAC, the Korean government designated MAC as a center of research, education, and high-tech industry.

Seoul Metropolitan Government

Available In English, Japanese, Chinese

THIS carries extensive news, information, updates, and events in Seoul. This is a useful site for foreigners who wants to know more about the government and its bureaus and agencies, social welfare, culture and travel, accommodation, transportation, investment, and a lot more. A search guide is provided for an easier access to all kinds of information.

Ulsan Metropolitan City

Available In English, Japanese, Chinese, Korean

http://english.ulsan.go.kr/ With city information, local economy and industry, tour guide, and tour information. Content available in English, Korean, Japanese, or Chinese.Ulsan is a metropolitan city in the southeast Korea.