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In this study, the spatial distribution and diffusion characteristics of the Sangsa and Banga, Momdol in Gyeonggi-do were analyzed using geomorphological elements. Based on the result of the drainage network analysis, distribution of the three type sounds were influenced by the Hangang and the Imjingang in common. As a result of lineament analysis, Sangsa and Banga, Momdol are generally distributed along the NE-SW direction that coincides with the strike of the Gwangju Mountains. In the northeastern region of Gyeonggi-do, the lineament in the N-S and E-W directions intersects due to the Gwangju Mountains and Chugaeryeong Tectonic Valley, which acted as a medium for smooth sound diffusion. In the southeastern region, multi-directional lineament appears, but the development is weak and forms an isolated basin, which confirms that there was difficulty in sound diffusion. In addition, in the western region, the distribution and intersection of multi-directional lineament appears, suggesting that cultural exchange took place. The analysis result will show the importance of building a cultural element DB in geography.