Home to the newly built Shinsegae Department Store and Dankook University in one of its towns, Jukjeon, Suji is rapidly developing as Yongin becomes more and more urbanized.
In recent years, the district has attracted upper-class Koreans, with the completion of the Samsung East Palace in 2010.
[1] As South Korea was occupied by the Japanese during the following years, new areas, including Yangji-gun, and a portion of Juksan-gun, were incorporated in Yongin-gun on April 1, 1914.
Suji District is divided into 10 dong (동, "neighborhoods"): Suji District is home to Seobongsaji Hyeono Guksa Tapbi, which is a monument dedicated to the Buddhist monk, Hyeono Guksa, of the Goryeo Dynasty.
[2] Everland is a resort with a famous amusement park and hotel in the outskirts of Cheoin District, in Yongin, which attracts visitors throughout the year.
Suji District is served well with public transportation, which includes intercity buses and Five subway stations.
Transit (commuter) buses are called Wide Area Lines in Seoul and with red color.
Buses to Seoul are numbered in the 9000s and 9400s in Jukjeon-dong, M4101 and 1002, 6900, 8201 in the Pungdeokcheon-dong, 1550 and 5500-2 via Sinbong-dong, 1570 via Seongbok-dong and M5115 via Sanghyeon-station.
Local taxis are typically white with blue light that says "Yongin Si".
Major shopping areas include Shinsegae Department Store in Jukjeon-dong, E-mart, Suji Fashion Town, and Lotte Mart.
As stated previously, Jukjeon-dong itself is urbanizing very rapidly as Shinsegae Department Store was newly constructed, along with Jukjeon Station, a park, and the newly situated main campus of Dangook University from Seoul to Suji District.