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Which city in South Korea is better?

Ranking of the top ten cities in South Korea: The first is Seoul, the second is Busan

South Korea has a small land area, only one-quarter of the size of Sichuan Province in China. However, this country, which is only as big as a palm, can produce a GDP twice as high as that of Sichuan Province. It can be said to be very wealthy.

Although millions of Chinese tourists travel to South Korea every year, it is not very clear which cities in South Korea are relatively wealthy. Most people only know Seoul and Busan in South Korea. Today, I will introduce to you the top ten cities in South Korea:

1. Seoul

Seoul is the capital of South Korea and the largest on the Korean Peninsula. of cities, ranking tenth in the world in terms of city size. At the same time, Seoul is also a relatively densely populated place in the world. One-fifth of South Korea’s population is concentrated in Seoul.

2. Busan

Busan is the second largest city in South Korea and the only city that was not captured by the Korean People's Army during the Korean War. In many aspects, Busan is somewhat similar to cities such as Qingdao and Ningbo in my country. It is a large port city with a developed economy.

3. Incheon

Incheon is the third largest city in South Korea. What impressed everyone most about Incheon was the Incheon Landing Battle. At that time, no one expected that the coalition forces would land from this city. Because Incheon is the most inland coastal city in South Korea, very close to the 38th Parallel.

4. Daegu

Daegu is the fourth largest city in South Korea. The living environment of this city is a bit like Chongqing, my country. It is surrounded by mountains on three sides and has a sultry climate. It is known as "Korea's No. 1 Hot Pot".

5. Daejeon

Daejeon is the fifth largest city in South Korea and the youngest city in South Korea. It was founded less than a century ago. Daejeon is now the center of science and technology in South Korea, and is known as the "Silicon Valley of South Korea".

6. Gwangju

Gwangju is the sixth largest city in South Korea, as well as the cultural capital and educational capital of South Korea. This city with just over 1 million people has more than 10 universities. At the same time, Gwangju is also the closest city to Jeju Island.

7. Ulsan

Ulsan is one of the largest cities in South Korea, larger than Seoul. Although it is the seventh largest city in South Korea, its economic level is not low, with a per capita GDP of about 400,000.

8. Bucheon

Bucheon is the eighth largest city in South Korea. Bucheon is said to be one of the eight largest cities in South Korea. In fact, this city is very small, with a population of less than one million. But the location is good, sandwiched between the two big cities of Seoul and Daegu, a bit like Langfang, Hebei, my country.

9. Suwon

Suwon is the ninth largest city in South Korea. This city is a bit like Tianjin in my country. First of all, it is close to the capital, has a rich economy, and has a certain historical and cultural heritage.

10. Cheongju

Cheongju is an inland city in South Korea, located in the center of South Korea. Qingzhou is a bit like Wuhan in my country in terms of geographical location and economic level. It just so happens that the city of Cheongju and Wuhan are sister cities.