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South Gyeongsang Province

Province of South Korea

South Gyeongsang Province

Summary

Province of South Korea

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(US$ 110 billion)

South Gyeongsang Province (, ) is a province in the southeast of South Korea. The provincial capital is at Changwon. It is adjacent to the major metropolitan center and port of Busan. The UNESCO World Heritage Site Haeinsa, a Buddhist temple that houses the Tripitaka Koreana and tourist attraction, is located in this province. Automobile and petrochemical factories are largely concentrated along the southern part of the province, extending from Ulsan through Busan, Changwon, and Jinju.

Etymology

The name derives ; . The name derives from the names of the principal cities of Gyeongju () and Sangju ().

History

Joseon

In 1407, for military purposes, the administrative districts were reorganized, with Gyeongsang-do being divided into Gyeongsangjwa-do (or Gyeongsangjwa Province; left) and Gyeongsangwu-do (or Gyeongsangwu Province; right) as the reference points of the Nakdong River.

Before 1895, the area corresponding to modern-day South Gyeongsang Province was part of Gyeongsang Province, one of the Eight Provinces of Korea during the Joseon dynastic kingdom. In 1895, southern Gyeongsang was replaced by the districts of Jinju in the west and Dongnae (modern-day Busan) in the east. In 1896, they were merged to form South Gyeongsang Province.

Today

The provincial capital was originally in Jinju; it moved to Busan in 1925. During Imperial Japanese colonial rule, it was known as Keishōnan Province.

In 1948, South Gyeongsang became part of South Korea. In 1963, Busan separated from South Gyeongsang Province to become a Directly Governed City (Jikhalsi). In 1983, the provincial capital moved from Busan to Changwon. In 1995, Busan became a Metropolitan City (Gwangyeoksi), and Ulsan separated from South Gyeongsang Province to become a Metropolitan City in 1997.

Geography

The province is part of the Yeongnam region, on the north by North Gyeongsang Province, on the west by North Jeolla Province and South Jeolla Province, and on the south by the Korea Strait far from Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. Most of the province is drained by the Nakdong River and its tributaries. The total area of the province is 10533 km2.

The tail of the Taebaek Mountains reaches the east of the Province, and the Nakdong River flows in the middle of the mountain range. The Province is bordered by the Sobaek Mountains and Honam to the west. The central lowland spreads along the Nakdonggang River basin. The Nakdonggang River is collecting tributaries of Gyeongsangnam-do to develop the Gimhae Delta Plain near the downstream. Jirisan, Deogyusan, and Bagunsan are lined up in the west.

Demographics

|graph-pos = bottom |graph-width = |graph-height = |1980 |2,689,376 |1990 |2,810,194 |2000 |2,978,502 |2010 |3,160,154 |2015 |3,334,524 |2020 |3,333,056

Resources

The Nakdong delta plain around Gimhae is one of the best granaries in South Korea. Agricultural products form Gyeongsangnam-do include rice, beans, potatoes, and barley. The area is renowned for its cotton, sesame, and fruits which are grown along the southern seaside. A number of marine products are caught. The province is one of the country's leading fisheries.

Major cities

The largest cities in the region are Busan and Ulsan, which are separately administered as provincial-level Metropolitan Cities. Apart from the capital Changwon, other large or notable cities include Gimhae and Jinju.

Attractions

Yeongnamnu in Miryang]], South Gyeongsang Province. A pavilion from the [[Joseon]].

Gyeongsangnam-do is the home of Haeinsa, a Buddhist temple that houses the Tripitaka Koreana and attracts many tourists. It is in the national park around Jirisan (1,915 m) on the border with Jeollabuk-do. The temple was first built in 802.

Changnyeong County contains three major tourist attractions for the province: Upo Wetland, the natural hotsprings of Bugok, and Hwawangsan.

Yangsan-si contains two major temples for the province: Tongdosa and Naewon Temple

Culture

Festival

Beginning in 2002, the Tongyeong International Music Festival is one of the most important music events in Asia. Held every spring, the festival consists of stages from well-known classical music figures and aspiring musicians. It aims to foster young composers and performers.

Jinhae Naval Port Festival, one of the biggest cherry blossom festivals in South Korea, is held in Jinhae.

The Haman Water Fireworks Festival takes place around Buddha's Birthday in April every year. It is one of the cultures that has existed since the Joseon Dynasty. It originated from the heart of praying for peace in the country.

Tourism

The Jinju National Museum opened in 1984 as the first national museum in South Gyeongsang Province. Visitors can experience cultural heritages in the Province, including Gaya.

Haeinsa, one of Korea's top three temples, was built in 802 by two monks Seung-woon and Lee Jung. The temple houses various treasures along with Woodblocks of national treasures, including the Tripitaka Koreana and Janggyeong Panjeon.

File:해인사 대웅전.jpg|Haeinsa File:The Jinju National Museum2.jpg|Jinju National Museum File:Yeonji Park, Gimhae, Gyeongsangnam-do.jpg|Yeonji Park in Gimhae

Economy

The province accounts for 43% of the national space industry production, and is home to Korea Aerospace Industries and Hanwha Aerospace, as well as 125 industrial complexes. The National Aerospace Industrial Complex is currently being developed, with completion targeted for June 2025.

The shipyards of Geoje are one of the largest shipyards in the world and host shipbuilders such as Samsung Heavy Industries

Administrative divisions

Gimhae
Tongyeong
Yangsan

Gyeongsangnam-do is divided into 8 cities (si) and 10 counties (gun). The names below are given in English, hangul, and hanja.

Map#NameHangulHanjaPopulation (2024)Subdivisions
[[File:South Gyeongsang Municipal.svg400px]]
— Specific City —
1Changwonko창원시}}ko昌原市}}1,001,9025 ilban-gu — 2 eup, 6 myeon, 54 haengjeong-dong
2Gimhaeko김해시}}ko金海市}}531,9661 eup, 6 myeon, 12 haengjeong-dong
— City —
3Jinjuko진주시}}ko晉州市}}339,3381 eup, 15 myeon, 15 haengjeong-dong
4Yangsanko양산시}}ko梁山市}}358,0741 eup, 4 myeon, 8 haengjeong-dong
5Geojeko거제시}}ko巨濟市}}232,9219 myeon, 10 haengjeong-dong
6Tongyeongko통영시}}ko統營市}}118,8961 eup, 6 myeon, 8 haengjeong-dong
7Sacheonko사천시}}ko泗川市}}108,6501 eup, 7 myeon, 6 haengjeong-dong
8Miryangko밀양시}}ko密陽市}}100,8022 eup, 9 myeon, 5 haengjeong-dong
— County —
9Haman Countyko함안군}}ko咸安郡}}59,1022 eup, 8 myeon
10Geochang Countyko거창군}}ko居昌郡}}59,7371 eup, 11 myeon
11Changnyeong Countyko창녕군}}ko昌寧郡}}56,2462 eup, 12 myeon
12Goseong Countyko고성군}}ko固城郡}}48,3561 eup, 13 myeon
13Namhae Countyko남해군}}ko南海郡}}40,0601 eup, 9 myeon
14Hapcheon Countyko합천군}}ko陜川郡}}40,4401 eup, 16 myeon
15Hadong Countyko하동군}}ko河東郡}}40,9091 eup, 12 myeon
16Hamyang Countyko함양군}}ko咸陽郡}}36,3071 eup, 10 myeon
17Sancheong Countyko산청군}}ko山淸郡}}33,3731 eup, 10 myeon
18Uiryeong Countyko의령군}}ko宜寧郡}}25,1681 eup, 12 myeon

Government

Government Complex South Gyeongsang Province

Gyeongnam Regional Government Complex in [[Changwon

Gyeongnam Regional Government Complex was built to integrate government agencies in Changwon and Masan. It was completed in March 2013.

Governor

Main article: Governor of South Gyeongsang Province

Sister districts

  • Japan Yamaguchi Prefecture (July 26, 1987)
  • Malaysia Kedah (July 3, 1989)
  • US Maryland (November 18, 1991)
  • PRC Shandong (September 8, 1993)
  • Indonesia East Java (May 9, 1996)
  • Vietnam Đồng Nai Province (September 1, 1996)
  • Russia Khabarovsk Krai (September 14, 1996)
  • Mexico Jalisco (March 10, 1997)
  • Philippines Laguna province (April 15, 1997)
  • Poland Pomeranian Voivodeship (April 22, 1997)
  • Hungary Fejér County (April 24, 1997)

Notable people from South Gyeongsang Province

[[Koo In-hwoi
  • Chun Doo-hwan, Former South Korean President
  • Kim Young-sam, Former South Korean President
  • Roh Moo-hyun, Former South Korean President
  • Moon Jae-in, Former South Korean President
  • Winter (Kim Min-jeong), a member of K-pop girl group, Aespa
  • Koo In-hwoi, South Korean businessman and the founder of LG Group
  • Jeong Eun-Ji, a member of K-pop girl group, Apink
  • Choi San, a member of K-pop boy group, Ateez

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