Cheongsong County


Cheongsong County is a county in North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.

Administrative divisions

Cheongsong is divided into 1 eup and 7 myeon.
NameHangeulHanja
Cheongsong-eup청송읍靑松邑
Juwangsan-myeon주왕산면周王山面
Bunam-myeon부남면府南面
Hyeondong-myeon현동면縣東面
Hyeongseo-myeon현서면縣西面
Andeok-myeon안덕면安德面
Pacheon-myeon파천면巴川面
Jinbo-myeon진보면眞寶面

Climate

Cheongsong has a humid continental climate, but can be considered a borderline humid subtropical climate using the isotherm.

Produce

Cheongsong is known among Koreans for its apples and for a famous prison situated around Cheongsong. Cheongsong apples took up a large percentage of consumed apples in Korea as well as Seoul. Originally, Cheongsong produced a large variety of apples but now produces mainly Korean 'Sundown' apples.
Another famous product of Cheongsong is the Cheongyang pepper, a Korean hot chili pepper. It was developed in Chongsong and Youngyang, hence the portmanteau, "CheongYang".

Attractions

Daejeonsa Temple is the largest in Cheongsong-gun. The Bogwangjeon building, is Korea's treasure no. 1570, and in its procession is the woodblock of a handwritten letter from Lee Yeo-song, a general of the Ming Dynasty, to Samyeong Daisa.
Jusan Pond, located in the county, was the site of filming for Kim Ki-duk's 2003 film Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring. The floating monastery was built for the purpose of the film, and Kim obtained permission from the authorities to keep it there for a year. Filming took place over the course of that year, numbering 22 days in total, after which the set was removed and destroyed as he pond is part of a national park, so no buildings are permitted.

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