A study on the possibility of recycling by solidification using tailings from abandoned metal mine were studied. The study was carried out on testing compressive strength of concrete made by different ratio of various mine tailing, chemical speciation of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in the tailing by sequential extraction procedure and SPLP leaching test. Mixing of mine tailings with cement or asphalt and aging of mortar gave strong influence on compressive strength of concrete. Marshal's stability of asphalt with tailing waste were higher of 98.0~101.0% than not added one. Therefore it was recommended to use of the tailings to low the infiltlation of the water to protect the bank in the abandoned mine region. Total metals in concrete and asphalt with tailing waste were lower than that of tailing waste. The amount of adsorbed fraction and carbonate fraction which were labile in the aquatic environment were very lower in the concrete and asphalt specimen than mine tailing waste.Leachabilityof studied metals are under the waste management standard.