Gyeongyeong

"This is Gyeongyeong. A very, quiet, peaceful peaceful village I always know, and I always lived in all of my life, spending my off-duty time farming, fishing, buying food, renting my house, taking care of my sons, and raising livestock. I always lived there with all my life, spending most of my off-duty time with my mother, my father, my wife, and my sons, and my vilage is very beautiful, clean and quiet that all of its villagers are very humble. Unlike the Preschool Girls, most of my people are all black-haired with black or brown eye pupils, their skin is not too white as most of their members, and of course, are mostly Koreans. Some are Japanese. Some are Chinese. Most of us farmed and fished for food, even we raised only cattle, goats and sheep, without any pigs, because we always thought that pigs are bad for consumption. Our village may be small, but is bustling and prospering."

--Su Ji-Hoon, Chapter 28: Welcome to Gyeongyeong

Gyeongyeong (Hangul: 경령) is a village where Su Ji-Hoon lives with his family. It's small, quiet, calm and peaceful, but is busting and prospering. Most of the people who live there are focused on farming and fishing.

It has a secret. In the Gyeongyeong Village Hall's basement, there is the Preschool Girls' secret hideout! It was built by Su Ji-Hoon! There are (probably): weapons, ammunition and more!

Trivia

 * The secret hideout was built by the main character - Su Ji-Hoon.
 * Some of the villagers are Chinese.
 * However, there are a lot of refugees from around the world as well.
 * The villagers don't breed pigs, because they think the pigs are bad for consumption.
 * On the contrary, it's because of fats, which is not healthy.
 * That is, it is in order to meet the halal essentials, plus there may be even Muslim refugees as well.