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The leading city that leads Korea Young Siheung continues to undertake challenge even today
Challenge is the symbol of youth. Young Siheung continues challenge to build a leading city of Korea in the 21st Century. We are assured of our bright future from the confidence that come from racing ahead with the citizens. Young Siheung is the hope because we have a challenging spirit that does not get tired. |
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| Bird's-evy view of the Sihwa MTV. An international level multi techno valley that forms state of the art, environment-frendly industrial complex with a budget of 2.4 trillion won on the Sihwa Tideland of 9,256,240㎡ |
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| Bird's-eye view of the Prehistorical Remain Park, which is expected to be formed on Oido where shell mound was discovered |
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| Bird's-eye view of a feasibility study of the Gunja District where an international level tourism city will be formed by 2012 on a land area of 4,864,194㎡ |
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| Bucheon Sosa~Ansan Wonsi subway(26.3km) which traverses Siheung where roads run to all directions, from the top to the bottom is expected to start construction in 2009, and the Suin Line is expected to complete construction in 2009, in particular, Siheung city newly established the Subway Team so that the New Ansan Line multi-line subway (40.8km) can be decided as a line of the Siheung.Likewise, the city does not spare effort. |
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| Bird's-eye view of the 3rd Gyeongin Expressway. Currently, actively under construction with the construction expected to be completed in 2010 |
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| Bird's-eye view of the Eunhaeng Neighborhood Park |
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Bird's-eye view of the Maehwa Neighborhood park |
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| Bird's-eye view of the Gunja Neighborhood Park |
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Bird's-eye view of the Sincheon Neighborhood park |
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| Bird's-eye view of the Neunggok District(969,000㎡ / 5,765 households) where construction is actively underway with the plan of completing construction in 2008. Along with this, Mokgam District (1,750,000㎡ /11,000 households) and Janghyeon District (2,930,000㎡/15,000 households) that are expected to complete construction in 2012 began full-fledged development. |