Gyeyang District

Gyeyang District (Korean: 계양구; RR: Gyeyang-gu, IPA: /kje.jaŋ.ɡu/) is a ward in Incheon, South Korea.

The first historical record of Gyeyang District goes back to the Goguryeo kingdom in 470 AD under the name of Jubuto-gun.

It was last rebuilt during the reign of King Sukjong (1674–1720 AD)[3] Gyeyang Mountain (395m, part of the Hannam-jeongmaek mountain range) is located in the northern part of the ward, and is mainland Incheon's highest point (Mani Mountain, located on Ganghwa Island is 469m tall.)

Gyeongin National University of Education has a campus in Gyeyang District.

During the period 2008 to 2010, it enrolled 1288 students, equally divided between boys and girls.

Bird's eye view of Gyeyang
Tomb of Youngshingun Yi I
Administrative divisions
Bugincheon Middle School