Subdivisions of Gyeongju

The primary subdivisions of Gyeongju in South Korea consist of 4 eup, 8 myeon, and 11 dong.

The current divisions are as follows, using the numbers given on the map: Angang-eup (No.4) is the second-largest subdivision of Gyeongju City.

The town center lies on the Hyeongsan River, near where it meets the small Chilpyeongcheon stream.

Gampo-eup (No.8) also contains a piece of Gyeongju National Park: the Daebon section which covers the shoreline near the watery grave of King Munmu.

Choe Je-u, the founder of Chondogyo, used Gumi Mountain as the base for his missionary activities in the early 1860s.

[7] The Yangdong Folk Village, a tourist attraction preserving the culture of the late Joseon Dynasty, also lies within Gangdong-myeon.

[14] Naenam-myeon (No.11) Bodeok-dong (No.17) Bulguk-dong (No.18) Dongcheon-dong (No.22) is the site of Gyeongju City Hall.

Hwangnam-dong (No.24) is known across South Korea as the birthplace of Gyeongju bread-dong, a popular bean-paste pastry also often called "Hwangnam bread."

Hwango-dong (No.21) Hwangseong-dong (No.15) Jungbu-dong (No.20) Seondo-dong (No.13) Seongdong-dong (No.25) Seonggeon-dong (No.14) Tapjeong-dong (No.19) Wolseong-dong (No.23) Yonggang-dong (No.16)