Suwon Special City
Suwon Special City: Where Tradition Meets the Future
Nestled in the heart of South Korea, Suwon Special City is known as the "City of Hyo (Filial Piety)," rich in history and culture. This city tells the poignant and moving story of King Jeongjo of the Joseon Dynasty and his father, Crown Prince Sado. Crown Prince Sado faced a tragic fate in 1762, and to honor his father's memory, Jeongjo relocated Sado’s tomb from Yangju to the beautiful Suwon, known for its harmonious natural scenery and auspicious qualities.
In 1789, captivated by Suwon's charm, King Jeongjo initiated the construction of Hwaseong Fortress, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. This fortress was part of Jeongjo’s vision to create a planned city and is connected to the roads that King Jeongjo traveled from Hanyang during his 24-year reign. Today, this road is used as Korea's National Route 1. Thanks to this historical legacy, Suwon has become the first city in South Korea to implement Intelligent Transport
Systems (ITS).
As time has passed, Suwon has evolved into a vibrant city where history gracefully intertwines with modernity. As a leader in ITS, the city embodies innovation while respecting tradition.
Suwon awaits you with open arms, ready to welcome you to a place where the past, present, and future converge!