Gyeongsangbuk-do Province

- NationRepublic of Korea
- Government NameGyeongsangbuk-do Province
- GovernorLee Cheol woo
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|  |  Crape myrtle |  Zelcova tree |  Common heron | 
History
- 1314 : Named Gyeongsang-do Province for the first time.
- 1896 : Named Gyeongsangbuk-do Province with the implementation of the 13-province system. A governor is appointed to Daegu to exercise jurisdiction over 41 counties in the area.
- 1914 : The bu-county-township system is reorganized. (one bu, 22 counties, and one island)
- 1949 : Daegu, Pohang, and Gimcheon are promoted to the status of city. Ulleung-do Island is renamed Ulleung County. (three cities and 23 counties)
- 1966 : The provincial office is relocated to Yeonam-ro, Buk-gu, Daegu City.
- 2016 : The provincial office is relocated to Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do Province. (currently ten cities and 13 counties)
Regional Characteristics
- An excellent representative of Korean culture, Gyeongsangbuk-do Province is home to many ethnic cultures, including the Buddhist culture of the thousand-year-old Silla Dynasty, the culture of Gaya, and the Confucian culture of the scholarly spirit.
- With superb natural scenery, a 335km coastline, and the clean East Sea, Gyeongsangbuk-do Province has potential and demand for development. As the center of the steel and textile industries, the province has served as a major driver of economic growth in South Korea. It is home to 38 universities, second only to the capital’s metropolitan area, securing a large pool of researchers and technological prowess.
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- Contact:Division of Foreign Affairs and Trade
- Address:455, Docheong-daero, Pungcheon-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
- Tel.:+82-54-880-2722
- Fax.:+82-54-880-2749
- Official Website : https://www.gb.go.kr