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Description
Suwon is the capital of Gyeonggi Province in South Korea. It is located just 30 kilometers south of Seoul, making it a vital area for both historical and modern developments. The city has a rich cultural heritage, known for its well-preserved historical sites, including the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Hwaseong Fortress, which was built during the late 18th century under the instruction of King Jeongjo.
In addition to its historical significance, Suwon is also a hub for technology and education. The city is home to prestigious institutions such as Ajou University and a variety of technology companies. This blend of tradition and innovation makes Suwon an appealing destination for both tourists and professionals alike.
Suwon is well-connected through various transportation options, including the Seoul Metropolitan Subway and several highways, facilitating easy access to surrounding regions. The city's vibrant atmosphere is complemented by numerous shopping districts, parks, and cultural festivals, showcasing the lifestyle and traditions of the local community.
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