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What places, exactly, are in "Gyeonggi-do province"

 
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HamuHamu



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 8:43 pm    Post subject: What places, exactly, are in "Gyeonggi-do province" Reply with quote

I recently applied to a job that advertised positions in Gyeonggi-do province. The recruiter replied and said that after living in Seoul, I would likely find Gyeonggi-do province to be isolated, and then suggested that I take a position in Icheon city (an hour south of Seoul), or Gapyong-gun, an hour and a half east of Seoul.

It seemed strange to me, because I would think that both of those places are even MORE isolated than Gyeonggi-do...no?

So where exactly IS Gyeonggi-do province. I guess, and perhaps very wrongly, I had always thought Gyeonggi-do was the province that surrounded Seoul? Am I confusing that with another province name? Aren't places like Ilsan, Bundang, and Suwon technically part of Gyeonggi-do? Or am I horribly and embarrassingly wrong?
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tzechuk



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 8:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Go-yang City
Gwancheon City
Gwangmyeong City
Gwangju City
Guri City
Gunpo City
Gimpo City
Namyangju City
Dongducheon City
Bucheon City
Songnam City
Suwon City
Siheung City
Ansan City
Ansong City
Anyang City
Osan City
Yeongin City
Oewang City
Oejeongbu City
Yecheon City
Paju City
Pyeongtaek City
Hanam City
Hwaseong City
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Derrek



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 10:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's confusing, because Kyonngi surrounds Seoul like a Donut.
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PolyChronic Time Girl



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 12:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

It depends... Gyeonggi is wrapped around like one post said and goes in so many different areas. Where in Gyeonggi? Right now,I live in Anyang (part of Gyeonggi) and I love it. It's a good city and I don't feel isolated from Seoul. It's only about 30 minutes on the metro. It has a great downtown area. Not sure about the other cities...I have heard other posts complain about living in Incheon and how isolated it feels....again, Incheon is huge, so I don't know. Some realy like it too. And your recruiter is suggesting another city an hour and a half east of Seoul....that's still pretty dang far from Seoul. Hmmmm Confused What about around your immediate neighborhood (restaurant types, businesses) because that's where you will be spending the majority of your time. My first job, the recruiter touted my city as a great university town (Cheongju..a medium size city...in the central area of Korea). And although I like Cheongju as a city...the school stuck me in a country house with no hot water about 30 minutes from the nearest supermarket!! Ask about your apartment and the vicinity around your apartment...that's much more important.
Final note: What about the school the recruiter has chosen in Incheon and Gapyong? If he/she's pushing a certain school on you be very wary..it means he/she can't get anyone else to sign its contract. Me, I'd rather work for a good hagwon in a city far from Seoul than work for the evil Wonderland franchise school in wealthy, fun Seoul neighborhood like Apgujeong.
Maybe it would help if you told us about the schools your recruiter has chosen for you?
Plus, I take it you are already in Korea? Why don't you have a look at these places the recruiter wants you to live?
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mithridates



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 6:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah, Anyang's good. Also, if you have a position in Gunpo you could hang out in Sanbon as well. I lived in Sanbon for over a year. Kind of like Bundang but not as expensive nor as lively. But still nice. Two movie theatres. Don't go to the one further away though as the ajosshi who runs the place stops the movies before the credits have time to roll. Mad
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ajuma



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 9:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Gyeonggi-do= county or province. It doesn't mean a particular city. There are 9 counties or provinces in Korea. Gyeonggi-do is the one that includes Seoul.
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Pyongshin Sangja



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 10:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Korean word for map is ji-do. The English word for map is map.
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J.B. Clamence



Joined: 15 Jan 2003

PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 11:36 am    Post subject: Re: What places, exactly, are in "Gyeonggi-do province& Reply with quote

HamuHamu wrote:
Icheon city (an hour south of Seoul), or Gapyong-gun, an hour and a half east of Seoul.

It seemed strange to me, because I would think that both of those places are even MORE isolated than Gyeonggi-do...no?

So where exactly IS Gyeonggi-do province. I guess, and perhaps very wrongly, I had always thought Gyeonggi-do was the province that surrounded Seoul?


Yes, you are correct. It is the province which surrounds Seoul. Suwon and nearby cities are part of Gyeonggi-do. So is Icheon. I've never heard of Gapyong, but based on your description of its location, it could also be in Gyenggi-do. Your post is a bit confusing to me because you seem to be aware of what Gyeonggi-do is and where it is, and yet for some reason you think that cities like Icheon can't be part of it because it's "an hour south of Seoul." Yes, Gyeonggi-do is the province which surrounds Seoul, so of course a city which is "an hour south of Seoul" will be part of Gyeonggi-do.
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HamuHamu



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 2:12 pm    Post subject: Re: What places, exactly, are in "Gyeonggi-do province& Reply with quote

J.B. Clamence wrote:


Your post is a bit confusing to me because you seem to be aware of what Gyeonggi-do is and where it is, and yet for some reason you think that cities like Icheon can't be part of it because it's "an hour south of Seoul." .


Well, you see, THAT is exactly why I was confused...a recruiter who says "you will feel isolated in Gyonggi-do, how about a job in Icheon..." Which, like I said, I *thought* was in Gyonggi-do...which is what made me believe I was wrong about Gyonggi-do being the area that surounds Seoul in a circle.

I also know that recruiters are absolute nim-wits some of the time, so I guess I wanted to confirm which one of us is the nim-wit.

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plato's republic



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 6:50 am    Post subject: gyeonggi-do Reply with quote

i was wondering what these other cities in gyeonggi-do such as Ansan, Anyang, Suwon and Incheon were actually like. are they good places to live? do they have their own expat communities and any kind of nightlife? are they nice places to live and work or should they be avoided by people who like to live in the city?
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Holyjoe



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 7:05 am    Post subject: Re: gyeonggi-do Reply with quote

plato's republic wrote:
i was wondering what these other cities in gyeonggi-do such as Ansan, Anyang, Suwon and Incheon were actually like. are they good places to live? do they have their own expat communities and any kind of nightlife? are they nice places to live and work or should they be avoided by people who like to live in the city?
Confused


Put simply, around one million people live in Suwon, and almost two and a half million live in Incheon. That's 'city' enough for me Wink

Actually I really like Suwon... I used to live just outside the city and spent a lot of time there. Still do, and go there for every Suwon Bluewings football match.
The Young-tong area is a good area for bars, restaurants and nightlife and it has a decent ex-pat scene. The bar area near Aju University is also pretty good.
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lookingtoteach



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 5:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I lived in Ansan and it was a pretty good place to live. There was a large expat community and they were extremely friendly and accepting of newcomers. There are a few good expat bars and it's not too far away from Seoul. I don't know the population though.
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Blind Willie



Joined: 05 May 2004

PostPosted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 10:30 pm    Post subject: Re: gyeonggi-do Reply with quote

plato's republic wrote:
i was wondering what these other cities in gyeonggi-do such as Ansan, Anyang, Suwon and Incheon were actually like. are they good places to live? do they have their own expat communities and any kind of nightlife? are they nice places to live and work or should they be avoided by people who like to live in the city?
Confused

Ansan had everything you wanted, but the air was filthy. Absoultely filthy.

Incheon had that stuff too as far as I remember, but I wasnt paying too much attention since I was being anally invaded by my boss at the time, and had other things on my mind.

For the OP- Here is a large (2000x2800 pixels) map of Korea that I always used when try to figure out where the recruiters were trying to send me:

http://www.duracel.de/stuff/ddforum/map-korea.jpg
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