Kumi city is located in the western part of Korea's North Gyeongsang Province. The kumi city Korea is 277.5 km south of Seoul and 167 km. north of Busan which are important Korean cities. The city has a population of 340,000 and has the biggest inland industrial complex in Korea and covers an area of 617.28 sq. km., covering 3.2% of North Gyeongsang Province. During a Kumi tour the tourists would see that the city serves as a hub of local development and transportation.
Kumi tour depicts historical culture in the Nakdong River area in the form of many relics and old tombs from the Gaya period, which reveals strong evidence that this area once was home to a lively, ancient culture. Kumi map is the area where Buddhism first came to the peninsula during the Silla dynasty, Gumi was the site on which the first Buddhist Temple of Dori-sa was originally constructed. It also was the blossoming grounds for philosophy and eventually gave birth to many scholars and as well as patriots. Kumi city Korea is a city of culture and with the efforts of all its citizens make it a better place to live. During a Kumi tour visitors will appreciate the beauty of Geumo-san Provincial Park, surrounding Cheonsaeng-san and Taejo-san, and the Nakdong River flowing through its center create a natural, relaxing environment in which to live. The Gumi Cultural Festival is held every October and Koreans who live overseas, people who were born and raised in Gumi, and persons who live in other regions and the citizens of the city come together for an exciting festival.
Kumi tour is easy as the city is connected to large cities by the Gyeongbu railways and expressways. Travel to the city by the railways, road or airways is both fast and efficient. With all the convenient transportation means in place the kumi city Korea has many beneficial settings as a center of export and has great potential for development. Kumi city Korea has developed and changed and, has become a strong and secure symbol for Korea playing an important role in North Gyeongsang Province. The city has even been awarded many prizes like: a Grand Prize for a Korean Self-governing Community supported by the Korean Efficiency Society in 1997, a Gold Prize for a World Self-governing Community supported by the Adenauer Foundation of Germany in 1998 and the 7th World Female Specialist Club BPW Gold Award in 2000. The area of Kumi map sees the most advanced agricultural region and the largest inland electronic industrial complex in all of Korea, and makes this city expects to grow rapidly. After achieving many goals, the kumi city Korea with its vivacity and ability is ready to step on the worldwide stage with other countries. |