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Changwon

Changwon (Korean pronunciation: [tɕʰaŋ.wʌn]) is the capital city of Gyeongsangnam-do, on the southeast coast of South Korea. With a population of 1.07 million as of 2015, Changwon is South Korea's ninth-most populous city.[2]

Changwon
창원시
Korean transcription(s)
 • Hangul창원시
 • Hanja昌原市
 • Revised RomanizationChangwon-si
 • McCune-ReischauerCh'angwŏn-si
Downtown Changwon in 2010
Location in South Korea
Detailed map of Changwon
Changwon
Location in South Korea
Coordinates: 35°16′15″N 128°39′47″E / 35.27083°N 128.66306°E / 35.27083; 128.66306Coordinates: 35°16′15″N 128°39′47″E / 35.27083°N 128.66306°E / 35.27083; 128.66306
Country South Korea
RegionYeongnam
Established1408
Administrative divisions5 Gu, 2 eup, 6 myeon
Government
 • MayorHong Nam-pyo (People Power)
 • Council chairmanLee Chi-Woo
Area
 • Total747.12 km2 (288.46 sq mi)
Elevation
2 m (7 ft)
Population
 (August 2015[1])
 • Total1,070,199
 • Density1,432/km2 (3,710/sq mi)
 • Dialect
Gyeongsang
DemonymChangwonian
Time zoneUTC+09:00
WebsiteChangwon Office

A port city, Changwon is bordered by Masan Bay to the south, and the cities of Busan and Gimhae to the east. The city of Miryang lies to the northeast, and Jinju to the west.

The region has been inhabited since the Bronze Age, and its urban areas have been renamed and re-organized many times throughout history. In 1974, with the creation of the Changwon National Industrial Complex, the three historically interdependent cities of Masan, Jinhae, and Changwon began to undergo significant economic development, growing into an important industrial centre. On 1 July 2010, the cities of Changwon, Jinhae, and Masan merged to form the current city of Changwon.[3]

As Korea's first planned city, modeled after Canberra, Australia, Changwon uses accessible urban planning including many parks and separate residential and industrial areas.[4] The city has also branded itself an "environmental capital" with the municipal government actively participating in climate change conferences and committing to the development of sustainable policies like the globally recognized bike-sharing program, Nubija.[5]

History

Early history

Populated since the early Bronze Age, the area surrounding Masan Bay would have been a wide open region between the ocean and the hilly lands of the coastal plain. Today ruins can be found in the area dating from the Iron Age. Typical Iron Age landmarks include Bangyedong monuments, dolmens, holy mounds, lower molar sites, and dolmens from Bronze Age settlements.

In 209 AD, during the Three Kingdoms period, the area was named Gulja-gun, a province of the Silla kingdom. During the Unified Silla Period, this region was renamed to Uian-gun in 739 AD, during the reorganization of all Silla provinces, then in the Goryeo Period, to Uichang-hyeon.[citation needed]

The name Changwon was first used in 1408 during the Joseon period, when King Taejong established the city as Changwon-bu. In 1415, he renamed Changwon-bu to Changwon-dohobu. Later during the King Sunjo Period (1601), it became Changwondae-do hobu.[3]

In 1895, the country was reorganized into 23 divisions by King Gojong, and Changwondae-do hobu was split into Changwon-gun and Ungcheon-gun. In 1908 Ungcheon-gun merged with nearby Jinhae-gun. During the Japanese colonial period, the city became known as Masan-bu, and Masan Port was opened. Eventually, Changwon was separated from Masan-bu.[3]

Post-Korean War

In 1970, the Masan Free Export Zone was opened to encourage foreign business to move to the area. In 1974, Changwon was selected to be an industrial and residential centre, as well as the provincial capital. The Changwon Industrial Complex was built in the south of the city, while Changwon began urban planning modelling itself after Canberra, Australia.[4]

The country's longest straight road was constructed in Changwon, with a length of 15.27 kilometres (9.49 mi),[6] with the industrial park to the south and residential complexes constructed to the north. This road, Changwon Daero, is meant to serve as an airplane runway in a state of emergency as Changwon was designed to be South Korea's emergency backup capital city. Underground walkways are able to serve as bomb shelters and roads and buildings in the planned city are numbered for efficient use in evacuation.[7]

In 1985, the Korean War Monument (충혼탑) in Changwon's Uichang gu was constructed. The 47.1 metres (155 ft) monument is "dedicated to the 1,142 soldiers from Gyeongsangnam province that died in the Korean War."[7]

On 1 July 2010, the three neighboring cities of Masan, Changwon and Jinhae unified to create Unified Changwon City, with a population of 1.04 million.[3]

Geography

 
Downtown Changwon

Changwon is located on the southeastern coast of the Korean Peninsula, on the Nakdong River delta[5] looking out onto Masan Bay. The city is surrounded by mountains, the highest of which are Mt. Bulmo (802 m (2,631 ft)), Mt. Jeongbyeong (567 m (1,860 ft)), and Mt. Jangbok (582 m (1,909 ft)).[4]

The city also comprises several small islands in Masan Bay and along the coast including Dot island, Sokuri island, and several uninhabited islands.

The city has four distinct seasons. The climate of Changwon is a humid subtropical climate (Köppen: Cwa) with very warm summers and cold winters. The average temperature ranged between 2.8 °C (37.0 °F) in January to 26.5 °C (79.7 °F) in August. The average annual precipitation is 1,527 mm (60.1 in). Between 1980 and 1990 there was an annual average of around 116 sunny days a year (32% of the year), and between 1990 and 2000 an average of 135 (37%).

Climate data for Changwon (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1985–present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 18.0
(64.4)
21.6
(70.9)
23.9
(75.0)
30.0
(86.0)
33.6
(92.5)
34.7
(94.5)
39.0
(102.2)
38.5
(101.3)
35.4
(95.7)
30.5
(86.9)
24.8
(76.6)
20.9
(69.6)
39.0
(102.2)
Average high °C (°F) 7.1
(44.8)
9.4
(48.9)
13.8
(56.8)
19.1
(66.4)
23.7
(74.7)
26.1
(79.0)
29.0
(84.2)
30.4
(86.7)
26.9
(80.4)
22.2
(72.0)
15.6
(60.1)
9.2
(48.6)
19.4
(66.9)
Daily mean °C (°F) 2.6
(36.7)
4.6
(40.3)
8.7
(47.7)
13.8
(56.8)
18.5
(65.3)
21.8
(71.2)
25.3
(77.5)
26.5
(79.7)
22.6
(72.7)
17.3
(63.1)
10.9
(51.6)
4.6
(40.3)
14.8
(58.6)
Average low °C (°F) −1.2
(29.8)
0.3
(32.5)
4.4
(39.9)
9.4
(48.9)
14.2
(57.6)
18.5
(65.3)
22.6
(72.7)
23.6
(74.5)
19.3
(66.7)
13.3
(55.9)
6.8
(44.2)
0.6
(33.1)
11.0
(51.8)
Record low °C (°F) −14.0
(6.8)
−11.3
(11.7)
−5.8
(21.6)
0.0
(32.0)
6.8
(44.2)
10.9
(51.6)
15.9
(60.6)
17.9
(64.2)
10.9
(51.6)
2.7
(36.9)
−3.2
(26.2)
−10.3
(13.5)
−14.0
(6.8)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 29.6
(1.17)
48.0
(1.89)
78.5
(3.09)
133.8
(5.27)
146.4
(5.76)
190.7
(7.51)
304.5
(11.99)
238.8
(9.40)
172.9
(6.81)
72.3
(2.85)
47.9
(1.89)
27.7
(1.09)
1,534.1
(60.40)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.1 mm) 4.5 4.7 7.5 8.7 9.2 10.1 14.2 12.5 9.2 4.7 5.5 4.5 95.3
Average snowy days 2.0 1.5 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 1.4 5.6
Average relative humidity (%) 47.6 49.1 54.8 59.3 65.7 74.6 81.0 77.1 71.4 62.5 57.2 50.3 62.6
Mean monthly sunshine hours 189.2 188.9 205.2 212.3 223.1 170.5 145.0 174.2 163.7 207.9 183.3 186.9 2,250.2
Percent possible sunshine 57.5 59.6 51.4 53.3 47.3 36.9 30.9 38.2 42.4 58.6 57.9 57.9 48.2
Source: Korea Meteorological Administration (percent sunshine 1981–2010)[8][9][10][11][12]

Cityscape

Administrative divisions

Changwon has 5 administrative districts (Gu) which are divided into 54 neighbourhoods (dong), 5 in Uichang-gu, 7 in Seongsan-gu, 12 in Masanhoewon-gu, 15 in Masanhappo-gu and 13 in Jinhae-gu.[13]

Map
 
Masan Harbour
 
Central Changwon
District Hangul Hanja Area (km²)[14]
Uichang-gu 의창구 義昌區 211.17
Seongsan-gu 성산구 城山區 82.20
Masanhappo-gu 마산합포구 馬山合浦區 240.65
Masanhoewon-gu 마산회원구 馬山會原區 90.58
Jinhae-gu 진해구 鎭海區 122.52
 
Masan-Changwon Bridge
 
Sangnam-dong/Jungan-dong

Neighborhoods

The development of Changwon into an industrial city during the 1960s and 70s has led to a city structure that is bisected by one main avenue called Changwon Daero, meaning Changwon big road. To the south are the factories, to the north are all of the residential areas. Changwon Daero also serves as emergency runway for military purposes.

The Financial district is located in the southern part of Jungang-dong and Sangnam-dong, while the government district located northern part of Youngho-dong and Shinwol-dong.

The Changdong Art Village has many murals and artwork on display throughout the streets. Originally Masan's old town, when businesses began to disperse, "ateliers, cafés, and galleries took over the vacant stores[15]" transforming the area into a thriving art district.

The Sangnam neighborhood is the central part of greater Changwon. The main part of this neighborhood, the Sangnam Commercial District (상남상업지구), is the main nightlife area, with many bars, hotels, business bars, noraebangs, and restaurants. On every day of the month with a date that ends in 4 or 9 the market "Sangnam-sijang" is open and bustling for business. This is the largest farmer's market within the city, with vendors selling fresh seafood, vegetables, and other groceries as well as clothing and pottery. There is also a large-scale residential complex of high-rise apartments.

Jungan-dong, located just west of Sangnam, is the "old town" and extended central area of the city. There is more nightlife here than restaurants, and local English speaking expats often frequent the area for drinks and laughs, often living very nearby. This is the most likely place to meet one of the foreign English teachers, engineers and armed services residence of the area.[citation needed]

Economy

Changwon city owes its rapid growth since the 1970s primarily to the Changwon industrial Complex,[16] a 25.302 km2 (9.769 sq mi) hub of factories dominated by heavy industry which employs 82,000 and leads the chemical, industrial, and heavy machinery sectors of the Korean economy.[17] In September 2010, the Changwon Industrial Complex exceeded 2,000 tenant companies. The tenants are 97.8% (1,957) small-to-medium—sized businesses, while large corporations make up 2.2%(44)[18] including Samsung Techwin, GM Korea, LG Electronics, Hyundai Rotem, Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction, Doosan Infracore, Hyosung, Hyundai Wia and STX Corporation.

The defense industry of Changwon makes up a large part of its industrial output and the majority of South Korea's weapons manufacturing. 70% of South Korea's defense industry is based in Changwon. The city was chosen to host the military defense industry because of the city's natural basin shape and coastal access. Major defense companies like Hanwha Defense and Hyundai Rotem manufacturing the K9 Thunder and K2 Black Panther respectively are based out of Changwon.[19][20]

As the provincial capital, Changwon is home to several government offices, and the Jinhae-gu district contains a large naval base housing various units of the Republic of Korea Navy.

Changwon's Gross Regional Domestic Product is 21.7 trillion won which is higher than that of Gwangju and Daejeon.[21] It earned 29 billion dollars through exports in 2008, more than Busan, Gwangju, Daejeon or Daegu.

Education and health

 
Changwon National University

Schools

Students in Changwon can attend one of the six main post-secondary institutions:

There are 46 high schools, 63 middle schools, 105 elementary schools and 193 kindergartens in Changwon, including two special-purpose high schools: Changwon Science High School and Changwon Mechanical Technical High School[citation needed].

Healthcare

Although a growing divide between Changwon's vibrant, modern west side and its older east side, has been identified as a source of socioeconomic and health inequality among its citizens, Changwon's municipal government has responded with renewed commitment to ensuring the social determinants of health for all citizens. Changwon's Healthy City Initiative has undertaken several initiatives to promote better health including the implementation of a bike-sharing system, "the development of walking trails in apartment complex areas[16]" accessible to 85% of its citizens, building a new publicly funded health centre in the east side, and the installation of defibrillators in public areas like shopping centres and apartment complexes, giving Changwon "tremendous potential as an international model[16]" for cities wishing to encourage public health.

The Samsung Changwon's Hospital's Regional Emergency Medical Centre, the region's has been ranked as Gyeongsangnam-do's top emergency medical centre.[22]

Culture and contemporary life

 
Junamjeosuji Reservoir

As a planned city, Changwon was built to include more natural space than many other cities in Korea[4] including dozens of parks, gardens, trails, and plazas throughout the city. The city is also located on the coast, making it home to several beaches.[23]

Some well known Changwon parks include Jinhae Dream Park, an ecological reserve; Junamjeosuji, a reservoir and bird sanctuary; House of Changwon, a hanok village and education centre; and Changwon Marine Park on Dotseom Island.

Changwon is also home to the Changwon Exhibition Convention Centre (CECO).

As the capital and largest city in Gyeongsannam-do, Changwon is a provincial centre for media production and home to television and radio broadcaster Changwon KBS that hosts the K-Pop World Festival each year[24] and newspaper the Kyongnam Shinmun,

 
TVXQ performing at the K-Pop World Festival in Changwon

Festivals

Changwon is home to numerous festivals throughout the year, including:

  • K-Pop World Festival: a yearly singing and dancing competition in which contestants from all over the world perform live cover versions of K-Pop songs.[25]
  • Jinhae Gunhangje Festival: a yearly 10-day event beginning on 1 April, which features cherry blossom viewing, fireworks, concerts, a parade and performances by international Military Bands & Honor Guard .[26]
  • Changwon Sculpture Biennale: honoring the late Moon Shin[27]
  • Changwon Food Culture Festival and National Indigenous Food Cooking Contest: the third Saturday of each October[28]
  • Warty Sea Squirt Festival: a seafood festival held in April to celebrate the local mindeodeok and featuring a fireworks show.[29]
  • Changwon National Folk Bullfighting Festival: a tournament held each October where entrants are determined by draw[30]
  • Changwon Namsan Sangbongje Festival: a gathering held the weekend after Chuseok when locals gather on a mountain to perform an ancient harvest ceremony and drink, sing, & dance with their neighbours "as a way to seek the Chuseok traditions of our ancestors[31]".
  • Jillyesanseong Fortress Royal Azalea Festival: a flower viewing event held at an historical fortress on Bieumsan Mountain during the blooming season of Royal Azaleas.[32]
  • Masan Gagopa Chrysanthemum Festival

Sports

Changwon hosts four professional sports teams: a basketball team, two association football clubs, and a baseball team. The city also hosted a Formula 3 race, the Korea Super Prix, from 1999 to 2003.

Club Sport League Venue Established
Changwon LG Sakers Basketball KBL Changwon Gymnasium 1997
Changwon City FC Association football K3 League Changwon Football Center 2005
Gyeongnam FC Association football K League 2 Changwon Football Center 2006
NC Dinos Baseball KBO League Changwon NC Park 2011

Foreign culture

Per capita, Changwon has one of the largest foreign populations in South Korea,[33] largely due to the Masan Free Trade Zone, which was created to encourage foreign business to move to the area, the Korea Naval Base in Jinhae, which houses numerous American military professionals,[4] and the prevalence of English academies known as hagwons throughout Korea which frequently employ teachers from a variety of English-speaking countries.

Changwonderful, a website created by two foreign residents of Changwon, was created in 2012 as a resource for those traveling and moving to the city from abroad, with a goal to "not only ease foreigner life in Changwon, but also strengthen ties between foreigners and the local community.[34]" The website encourages reader participation in content creation and provides information on local business, attractions, culture, and infrastructure.

The Changwoner, a podcast with over 50 episodes as of 2017 and hosted by three foreign residents of Changwon, represents another project by foreign residents of Changwon to promote the city and build a common culture between residents, visitors, and ex-pats living in Changwon. The Changwoner also has a social media presence on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter.[35]

Transportation

Bike sharing

 
A Nubija bike-share terminal

Changwon, having been the first city in Korea to declare itself a cycling city,[16] is now considered "one of the world's leading cities in terms of its public bicycle system".[36] The Nubija bike sharing system was introduced in 2008 in an attempt to alleviate traffic and parking issues, encourage public health, and move away from car-dependent models of urban planning. The bike-share program also included infrastructural changes to the city, including 18 new bike lanes spanning 100.8 kilometres (62.6 miles), giving Changwon Korea's largest public bicycle rental system.

As of 2012, Nubija had 4,704 bicycles available at 241 terminals throughout the Changwon area, which can be searched for using the Nubija app. Users access the bicycles using a small chip called a MyBi pass.

Nubija had over 68,823 registered users in 2012, and rented an average of 15,850 bicycles per day.

 
Haeandero Ave in Changwon

The name Nubija comes from the Korean words nubida, which means "to travel" and jajeongeo, which means "bicycle."[37]

Buses

As a planned city, Changwon "utilizes a grid style infrastructure which makes transportation more efficient than other cities of comparable size".[33] Changwon and the surrounding area are served by over 80 city bus and express bus routes.[38] Express and Inter-city buses connect Changwon to other cities throughout Korea from six bus terminals throughout the city.[39] See Changwon Buses [ko].

 
Changwon Central Station

Rail

The city is on the Gyeongjeon Line (Gwangju-Samnangjin), which stretches along the southern coast and links the Jeolla and Gyeongsang regions feeding local traffic into adjacent major lines. As of 2010, KTX trains began running from Changwon to Seoul; travel time is approximately three hours.[40]

There are four Gyeongjeon line stations in the Changwon area:[39]

  • Masan Station
  • Changwon Station
  • Changwon Central (JungAng) Station
  • Jinhae Station.

Ferries

Masan Ferry Terminal offers service to the city of Geoje to the southeast.

At Masan Dotseom Marine Park, a 10-minute ferry is available to Dotseom, a forested island in the centre of Masan Bay.[41]

Airport

Gimhae International Airport (PUS) is the closest airport, 35 kilometres (22 miles) east of Changwon in the city of Gimhae.

In 2016, the airport was the 4th busiest in South Korea, with 14,900,815 passengers passing through.[42]

Tourist Attraction

  • Jinhae Dream Road (Course 2) – The Jinhae Dream Road in Changwon, South Gyeongsang used to be a forest trail, but then it turned into the Anmin Road, which is now used for hiking. It is made up of four sections, one of them being the Cheonjabong Haeoreum-gil (Course 2) which is a 10-kilometer (6.2-mile) trail that connects the Anmin rest area to the meeting plaza of Wigallim-gil. The road is surrounded by various kinds of trees, ranging from peach and bamboo to cherry trees. Starting from Mount Ung all the way to Cheonjabong Peak and Mount Jangbok, the glorious mountain ranges spread out like a folding screen. *Course: Anmin Road (Anmin rest area) – Pyeonbaek rest area – Dream Park Gallim-gil – Cheonjaam – Gallim-gil above the meeting plaza (6.2 miles, 4 hours 10 minutes. Level: Moderate)[43]

Symbol and slogans

The municipal government of Changwon has also designated several official symbols:

Changwon's municipal flag depicts a tri-coloured pinwheel made of 'C' shaped wings. The white space between the wings forms the image of three people holding hands and spinning in unity, balance, and harmony. The three colours of the pinwheel are: blue, symbolizing the ocean, growth, and hope; orange, which represents the city, passion, and creation; and green for nature, life, and balance.[44]

The official city mascot of Changwon is PIUMI, a childlike figure with a blooming flower on its head, representing the cities famous cherry blossoms.[44]

The city's slogan, 빛나는 땅 창원, means "Bright Changwon."[44]

  • City flower: the cherry blossom
  • City bird: the black-tailed gull
  • City tree: the pine tree

Twin towns – sister cities

Changwon has several international sister cities around the world,[45] as well as designated "Friendship Cities"[46]

International Sister Cities Friendship Cities
Municipality Year Municipality Year
  Vina del Mar, Chile 1983   Ogaki, Gifu, Japan 1995
  Jacksonville, U.S. 1983   Pusun, China 1997
  Jersey City, U.S. 1986   Linyi, Shandong, China 2000
  Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico 1987   Yanji, Jilin, China 2002
  Annapolis, U.S. 1993   Yakutsk, Russia 2003
  Ma'anshan, Anhui, China 1994   Sanya, Hainan, China 2005
  Danang, Vietnam 1997   Nantong, Jiangsu, China 2008
  Shulan, Jilin, China 1997   Penang Island, Malaysia 2012
  Kure, Hiroshima, Japan 1999
  Ussuriysk, Russia 1999
  Himeji, Hyōgo, Japan 2000
  Mỹ Tho, Vietnam 2006
  Yamaguchi, Japan 2009
  Guadalajara, Mexico 2013

Notable people from Changwon

See also

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External links

  • Changwon City Official Blog
  • City government website

changwon, korean, pronunciation, tɕʰaŋ, wʌn, capital, city, gyeongsangnam, southeast, coast, south, korea, with, population, million, 2015, update, south, korea, ninth, most, populous, city, 창원시specific, citykorean, transcription, hangul창원시, hanja昌原市, revised,. Changwon Korean pronunciation tɕʰaŋ wʌn is the capital city of Gyeongsangnam do on the southeast coast of South Korea With a population of 1 07 million as of 2015 update Changwon is South Korea s ninth most populous city 2 Changwon 창원시Specific cityKorean transcription s Hangul창원시 Hanja昌原市 Revised RomanizationChangwon si McCune ReischauerCh angwŏn siDowntown Changwon in 2010FlagLocation in South KoreaDetailed map of ChangwonChangwonLocation in South KoreaCoordinates 35 16 15 N 128 39 47 E 35 27083 N 128 66306 E 35 27083 128 66306 Coordinates 35 16 15 N 128 39 47 E 35 27083 N 128 66306 E 35 27083 128 66306Country South KoreaRegionYeongnamEstablished1408Administrative divisions5 Gu 2 eup 6 myeonGovernment MayorHong Nam pyo People Power Council chairmanLee Chi WooArea Total747 12 km2 288 46 sq mi Elevation2 m 7 ft Population August 2015 1 Total1 070 199 Density1 432 km2 3 710 sq mi DialectGyeongsangDemonymChangwonianTime zoneUTC 09 00WebsiteChangwon OfficeA port city Changwon is bordered by Masan Bay to the south and the cities of Busan and Gimhae to the east The city of Miryang lies to the northeast and Jinju to the west The region has been inhabited since the Bronze Age and its urban areas have been renamed and re organized many times throughout history In 1974 with the creation of the Changwon National Industrial Complex the three historically interdependent cities of Masan Jinhae and Changwon began to undergo significant economic development growing into an important industrial centre On 1 July 2010 the cities of Changwon Jinhae and Masan merged to form the current city of Changwon 3 As Korea s first planned city modeled after Canberra Australia Changwon uses accessible urban planning including many parks and separate residential and industrial areas 4 The city has also branded itself an environmental capital with the municipal government actively participating in climate change conferences and committing to the development of sustainable policies like the globally recognized bike sharing program Nubija 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Post Korean War 2 Geography 3 Cityscape 3 1 Administrative divisions 3 2 Neighborhoods 4 Economy 5 Education and health 5 1 Schools 5 2 Healthcare 6 Culture and contemporary life 6 1 Festivals 6 2 Sports 6 3 Foreign culture 7 Transportation 7 1 Bike sharing 7 2 Buses 7 3 Rail 7 4 Ferries 7 5 Airport 8 Tourist Attraction 9 Symbol and slogans 10 Twin towns sister cities 11 Notable people from Changwon 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistory EditEarly history Edit Populated since the early Bronze Age the area surrounding Masan Bay would have been a wide open region between the ocean and the hilly lands of the coastal plain Today ruins can be found in the area dating from the Iron Age Typical Iron Age landmarks include Bangyedong monuments dolmens holy mounds lower molar sites and dolmens from Bronze Age settlements In 209 AD during the Three Kingdoms period the area was named Gulja gun a province of the Silla kingdom During the Unified Silla Period this region was renamed to Uian gun in 739 AD during the reorganization of all Silla provinces then in the Goryeo Period to Uichang hyeon citation needed The name Changwon was first used in 1408 during the Joseon period when King Taejong established the city as Changwon bu In 1415 he renamed Changwon bu to Changwon dohobu Later during the King Sunjo Period 1601 it became Changwondae do hobu 3 In 1895 the country was reorganized into 23 divisions by King Gojong and Changwondae do hobu was split into Changwon gun and Ungcheon gun In 1908 Ungcheon gun merged with nearby Jinhae gun During the Japanese colonial period the city became known as Masan bu and Masan Port was opened Eventually Changwon was separated from Masan bu 3 Post Korean War Edit In 1970 the Masan Free Export Zone was opened to encourage foreign business to move to the area In 1974 Changwon was selected to be an industrial and residential centre as well as the provincial capital The Changwon Industrial Complex was built in the south of the city while Changwon began urban planning modelling itself after Canberra Australia 4 The country s longest straight road was constructed in Changwon with a length of 15 27 kilometres 9 49 mi 6 with the industrial park to the south and residential complexes constructed to the north This road Changwon Daero is meant to serve as an airplane runway in a state of emergency as Changwon was designed to be South Korea s emergency backup capital city Underground walkways are able to serve as bomb shelters and roads and buildings in the planned city are numbered for efficient use in evacuation 7 In 1985 the Korean War Monument 충혼탑 in Changwon s Uichang gu was constructed The 47 1 metres 155 ft monument is dedicated to the 1 142 soldiers from Gyeongsangnam province that died in the Korean War 7 On 1 July 2010 the three neighboring cities of Masan Changwon and Jinhae unified to create Unified Changwon City with a population of 1 04 million 3 Geography Edit Downtown Changwon Changwon is located on the southeastern coast of the Korean Peninsula on the Nakdong River delta 5 looking out onto Masan Bay The city is surrounded by mountains the highest of which are Mt Bulmo 802 m 2 631 ft Mt Jeongbyeong 567 m 1 860 ft and Mt Jangbok 582 m 1 909 ft 4 The city also comprises several small islands in Masan Bay and along the coast including Dot island Sokuri island and several uninhabited islands The city has four distinct seasons The climate of Changwon is a humid subtropical climate Koppen Cwa with very warm summers and cold winters The average temperature ranged between 2 8 C 37 0 F in January to 26 5 C 79 7 F in August The average annual precipitation is 1 527 mm 60 1 in Between 1980 and 1990 there was an annual average of around 116 sunny days a year 32 of the year and between 1990 and 2000 an average of 135 37 Climate data for Changwon 1991 2020 normals extremes 1985 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 18 0 64 4 21 6 70 9 23 9 75 0 30 0 86 0 33 6 92 5 34 7 94 5 39 0 102 2 38 5 101 3 35 4 95 7 30 5 86 9 24 8 76 6 20 9 69 6 39 0 102 2 Average high C F 7 1 44 8 9 4 48 9 13 8 56 8 19 1 66 4 23 7 74 7 26 1 79 0 29 0 84 2 30 4 86 7 26 9 80 4 22 2 72 0 15 6 60 1 9 2 48 6 19 4 66 9 Daily mean C F 2 6 36 7 4 6 40 3 8 7 47 7 13 8 56 8 18 5 65 3 21 8 71 2 25 3 77 5 26 5 79 7 22 6 72 7 17 3 63 1 10 9 51 6 4 6 40 3 14 8 58 6 Average low C F 1 2 29 8 0 3 32 5 4 4 39 9 9 4 48 9 14 2 57 6 18 5 65 3 22 6 72 7 23 6 74 5 19 3 66 7 13 3 55 9 6 8 44 2 0 6 33 1 11 0 51 8 Record low C F 14 0 6 8 11 3 11 7 5 8 21 6 0 0 32 0 6 8 44 2 10 9 51 6 15 9 60 6 17 9 64 2 10 9 51 6 2 7 36 9 3 2 26 2 10 3 13 5 14 0 6 8 Average precipitation mm inches 29 6 1 17 48 0 1 89 78 5 3 09 133 8 5 27 146 4 5 76 190 7 7 51 304 5 11 99 238 8 9 40 172 9 6 81 72 3 2 85 47 9 1 89 27 7 1 09 1 534 1 60 40 Average precipitation days 0 1 mm 4 5 4 7 7 5 8 7 9 2 10 1 14 2 12 5 9 2 4 7 5 5 4 5 95 3Average snowy days 2 0 1 5 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 5 6Average relative humidity 47 6 49 1 54 8 59 3 65 7 74 6 81 0 77 1 71 4 62 5 57 2 50 3 62 6Mean monthly sunshine hours 189 2 188 9 205 2 212 3 223 1 170 5 145 0 174 2 163 7 207 9 183 3 186 9 2 250 2Percent possible sunshine 57 5 59 6 51 4 53 3 47 3 36 9 30 9 38 2 42 4 58 6 57 9 57 9 48 2Source Korea Meteorological Administration percent sunshine 1981 2010 8 9 10 11 12 Cityscape EditAdministrative divisions Edit Changwon has 5 administrative districts Gu which are divided into 54 neighbourhoods dong 5 in Uichang gu 7 in Seongsan gu 12 in Masanhoewon gu 15 in Masanhappo gu and 13 in Jinhae gu 13 Map Miryang Haman County Gimhae Uichang gu Masanhoewon gu Masanhappo gu Jinhae gu Seongsan gu Masan Harbour Central ChangwonDistrict Hangul Hanja Area km 14 Uichang gu 의창구 義昌區 211 17Seongsan gu 성산구 城山區 82 20Masanhappo gu 마산합포구 馬山合浦區 240 65Masanhoewon gu 마산회원구 馬山會原區 90 58Jinhae gu 진해구 鎭海區 122 52 Masan Changwon Bridge Sangnam dong Jungan dong Neighborhoods Edit The development of Changwon into an industrial city during the 1960s and 70s has led to a city structure that is bisected by one main avenue called Changwon Daero meaning Changwon big road To the south are the factories to the north are all of the residential areas Changwon Daero also serves as emergency runway for military purposes The Financial district is located in the southern part of Jungang dong and Sangnam dong while the government district located northern part of Youngho dong and Shinwol dong The Changdong Art Village has many murals and artwork on display throughout the streets Originally Masan s old town when businesses began to disperse ateliers cafes and galleries took over the vacant stores 15 transforming the area into a thriving art district The Sangnam neighborhood is the central part of greater Changwon The main part of this neighborhood the Sangnam Commercial District 상남상업지구 is the main nightlife area with many bars hotels business bars noraebangs and restaurants On every day of the month with a date that ends in 4 or 9 the market Sangnam sijang is open and bustling for business This is the largest farmer s market within the city with vendors selling fresh seafood vegetables and other groceries as well as clothing and pottery There is also a large scale residential complex of high rise apartments Jungan dong located just west of Sangnam is the old town and extended central area of the city There is more nightlife here than restaurants and local English speaking expats often frequent the area for drinks and laughs often living very nearby This is the most likely place to meet one of the foreign English teachers engineers and armed services residence of the area citation needed Economy EditChangwon city owes its rapid growth since the 1970s primarily to the Changwon industrial Complex 16 a 25 302 km2 9 769 sq mi hub of factories dominated by heavy industry which employs 82 000 and leads the chemical industrial and heavy machinery sectors of the Korean economy 17 In September 2010 the Changwon Industrial Complex exceeded 2 000 tenant companies The tenants are 97 8 1 957 small to medium sized businesses while large corporations make up 2 2 44 18 including Samsung Techwin GM Korea LG Electronics Hyundai Rotem Doosan Heavy Industries amp Construction Doosan Infracore Hyosung Hyundai Wia and STX Corporation The defense industry of Changwon makes up a large part of its industrial output and the majority of South Korea s weapons manufacturing 70 of South Korea s defense industry is based in Changwon The city was chosen to host the military defense industry because of the city s natural basin shape and coastal access Major defense companies like Hanwha Defense and Hyundai Rotem manufacturing the K9 Thunder and K2 Black Panther respectively are based out of Changwon 19 20 As the provincial capital Changwon is home to several government offices and the Jinhae gu district contains a large naval base housing various units of the Republic of Korea Navy Changwon s Gross Regional Domestic Product is 21 7 trillion won which is higher than that of Gwangju and Daejeon 21 It earned 29 billion dollars through exports in 2008 more than Busan Gwangju Daejeon or Daegu Education and health Edit Changwon National University Schools Edit Students in Changwon can attend one of the six main post secondary institutions Changwon National University Kyungnam University Masan University Korea Naval Academy Chang Shin College Changwon Polytechnic CollegeThere are 46 high schools 63 middle schools 105 elementary schools and 193 kindergartens in Changwon including two special purpose high schools Changwon Science High School and Changwon Mechanical Technical High School citation needed Healthcare Edit Although a growing divide between Changwon s vibrant modern west side and its older east side has been identified as a source of socioeconomic and health inequality among its citizens Changwon s municipal government has responded with renewed commitment to ensuring the social determinants of health for all citizens Changwon s Healthy City Initiative has undertaken several initiatives to promote better health including the implementation of a bike sharing system the development of walking trails in apartment complex areas 16 accessible to 85 of its citizens building a new publicly funded health centre in the east side and the installation of defibrillators in public areas like shopping centres and apartment complexes giving Changwon tremendous potential as an international model 16 for cities wishing to encourage public health The Samsung Changwon s Hospital s Regional Emergency Medical Centre the region s has been ranked as Gyeongsangnam do s top emergency medical centre 22 Culture and contemporary life Edit Junamjeosuji Reservoir As a planned city Changwon was built to include more natural space than many other cities in Korea 4 including dozens of parks gardens trails and plazas throughout the city The city is also located on the coast making it home to several beaches 23 Some well known Changwon parks include Jinhae Dream Park an ecological reserve Junamjeosuji a reservoir and bird sanctuary House of Changwon a hanok village and education centre and Changwon Marine Park on Dotseom Island Changwon is also home to the Changwon Exhibition Convention Centre CECO As the capital and largest city in Gyeongsannam do Changwon is a provincial centre for media production and home to television and radio broadcaster Changwon KBS that hosts the K Pop World Festival each year 24 and newspaper the Kyongnam Shinmun TVXQ performing at the K Pop World Festival in Changwon Festivals Edit Changwon is home to numerous festivals throughout the year including K Pop World Festival a yearly singing and dancing competition in which contestants from all over the world perform live cover versions of K Pop songs 25 Jinhae Gunhangje Festival a yearly 10 day event beginning on 1 April which features cherry blossom viewing fireworks concerts a parade and performances by international Military Bands amp Honor Guard 26 Changwon Sculpture Biennale honoring the late Moon Shin 27 Changwon Food Culture Festival and National Indigenous Food Cooking Contest the third Saturday of each October 28 Warty Sea Squirt Festival a seafood festival held in April to celebrate the local mindeodeok and featuring a fireworks show 29 Changwon National Folk Bullfighting Festival a tournament held each October where entrants are determined by draw 30 Changwon Namsan Sangbongje Festival a gathering held the weekend after Chuseok when locals gather on a mountain to perform an ancient harvest ceremony and drink sing amp dance with their neighbours as a way to seek the Chuseok traditions of our ancestors 31 Jillyesanseong Fortress Royal Azalea Festival a flower viewing event held at an historical fortress on Bieumsan Mountain during the blooming season of Royal Azaleas 32 Masan Gagopa Chrysanthemum FestivalSports Edit Changwon Football Center Changwon hosts four professional sports teams a basketball team two association football clubs and a baseball team The city also hosted a Formula 3 race the Korea Super Prix from 1999 to 2003 Club Sport League Venue EstablishedChangwon LG Sakers Basketball KBL Changwon Gymnasium 1997Changwon City FC Association football K3 League Changwon Football Center 2005Gyeongnam FC Association football K League 2 Changwon Football Center 2006NC Dinos Baseball KBO League Changwon NC Park 2011Foreign culture Edit Per capita Changwon has one of the largest foreign populations in South Korea 33 largely due to the Masan Free Trade Zone which was created to encourage foreign business to move to the area the Korea Naval Base in Jinhae which houses numerous American military professionals 4 and the prevalence of English academies known as hagwons throughout Korea which frequently employ teachers from a variety of English speaking countries Changwonderful a website created by two foreign residents of Changwon was created in 2012 as a resource for those traveling and moving to the city from abroad with a goal to not only ease foreigner life in Changwon but also strengthen ties between foreigners and the local community 34 The website encourages reader participation in content creation and provides information on local business attractions culture and infrastructure The Changwoner a podcast with over 50 episodes as of 2017 and hosted by three foreign residents of Changwon represents another project by foreign residents of Changwon to promote the city and build a common culture between residents visitors and ex pats living in Changwon The Changwoner also has a social media presence on YouTube Facebook and Twitter 35 Transportation EditBike sharing Edit A Nubija bike share terminal Changwon having been the first city in Korea to declare itself a cycling city 16 is now considered one of the world s leading cities in terms of its public bicycle system 36 The Nubija bike sharing system was introduced in 2008 in an attempt to alleviate traffic and parking issues encourage public health and move away from car dependent models of urban planning The bike share program also included infrastructural changes to the city including 18 new bike lanes spanning 100 8 kilometres 62 6 miles giving Changwon Korea s largest public bicycle rental system As of 2012 update Nubija had 4 704 bicycles available at 241 terminals throughout the Changwon area which can be searched for using the Nubija app Users access the bicycles using a small chip called a MyBi pass Nubija had over 68 823 registered users in 2012 and rented an average of 15 850 bicycles per day Haeandero Ave in Changwon The name Nubija comes from the Korean words nubida which means to travel and jajeongeo which means bicycle 37 Buses Edit As a planned city Changwon utilizes a grid style infrastructure which makes transportation more efficient than other cities of comparable size 33 Changwon and the surrounding area are served by over 80 city bus and express bus routes 38 Express and Inter city buses connect Changwon to other cities throughout Korea from six bus terminals throughout the city 39 See Changwon Buses ko Changwon Central Station Rail Edit The city is on the Gyeongjeon Line Gwangju Samnangjin which stretches along the southern coast and links the Jeolla and Gyeongsang regions feeding local traffic into adjacent major lines As of 2010 update KTX trains began running from Changwon to Seoul travel time is approximately three hours 40 There are four Gyeongjeon line stations in the Changwon area 39 Masan Station Changwon Station Changwon Central JungAng Station Jinhae Station Ferries Edit Masan Ferry Terminal offers service to the city of Geoje to the southeast At Masan Dotseom Marine Park a 10 minute ferry is available to Dotseom a forested island in the centre of Masan Bay 41 Airport Edit Gimhae International Airport PUS is the closest airport 35 kilometres 22 miles east of Changwon in the city of Gimhae In 2016 the airport was the 4th busiest in South Korea with 14 900 815 passengers passing through 42 Tourist Attraction EditJinhae Dream Road Course 2 The Jinhae Dream Road in Changwon South Gyeongsang used to be a forest trail but then it turned into the Anmin Road which is now used for hiking It is made up of four sections one of them being the Cheonjabong Haeoreum gil Course 2 which is a 10 kilometer 6 2 mile trail that connects the Anmin rest area to the meeting plaza of Wigallim gil The road is surrounded by various kinds of trees ranging from peach and bamboo to cherry trees Starting from Mount Ung all the way to Cheonjabong Peak and Mount Jangbok the glorious mountain ranges spread out like a folding screen Course Anmin Road Anmin rest area Pyeonbaek rest area Dream Park Gallim gil Cheonjaam Gallim gil above the meeting plaza 6 2 miles 4 hours 10 minutes Level Moderate 43 Symbol and slogans EditThe municipal government of Changwon has also designated several official symbols Changwon s municipal flag depicts a tri coloured pinwheel made of C shaped wings The white space between the wings forms the image of three people holding hands and spinning in unity balance and harmony The three colours of the pinwheel are blue symbolizing the ocean growth and hope orange which represents the city passion and creation and green for nature life and balance 44 The official city mascot of Changwon is PIUMI a childlike figure with a blooming flower on its head representing the cities famous cherry blossoms 44 The city s slogan 빛나는 땅 창원 means Bright Changwon 44 City flower the cherry blossom City bird the black tailed gull City tree the pine treeTwin towns sister cities EditChangwon has several international sister cities around the world 45 as well as designated Friendship Cities 46 International Sister Cities Friendship CitiesMunicipality Year Municipality Year Vina del Mar Chile 1983 Ogaki Gifu Japan 1995 Jacksonville U S 1983 Pusun China 1997 Jersey City U S 1986 Linyi Shandong China 2000 Zapopan Jalisco Mexico 1987 Yanji Jilin China 2002 Annapolis U S 1993 Yakutsk Russia 2003 Ma anshan Anhui China 1994 Sanya Hainan China 2005 Danang Vietnam 1997 Nantong Jiangsu China 2008 Shulan Jilin China 1997 Penang Island Malaysia 2012 Kure Hiroshima Japan 1999 Ussuriysk Russia 1999 Himeji Hyōgo Japan 2000 Mỹ Tho Vietnam 2006 Yamaguchi Japan 2009 Guadalajara Mexico 2013Notable people from Changwon EditKim Jong Yang Hangul 김종양 South Korean French police officer and the President of Interpol Je Jong geel Hangul 제종길 South Korean politician Ahn Sang soo Hangul 안상수 South Korean politician Gang Dong won South Korean actor he was born in Busan but grew up in Changwon Noh Sa yeon Hangul 노사연 South Korean singer television personality and radio DJ Lee Hye in Hangul 이혜인 South Korean actress Song Do yeong Hangul 송도영 South Korean voice actress Lee Elijah Hangul 이엘리야 South Korean actress and model Hwang Jung min Hangul 황정민 South Korean actor and singer Jinyoung Real Name Park Jin young Hangul 박진영 singer songwriter rapper dancer MC actor and K pop member of K pop boygroup Got7 and the first sub unit of the group JJ Project N Real Name Cha Hak yeon Hangul 차학연 singer dancer model actor presenter radio host and K pop idol leader and member of K pop boygroup VIXX Lee Joon gi Hangul 이준기 South Korean actor he was born in Busan but grew up in Changwon Kim Bora stage name SuA main dancer and member of K pop girl group Dreamcatcher group Jeon Wonwoo Hangul 전원우 singer songwriter rapper member of K pop boygroup SEVENTEEN and the group s sub unit collectively known as the hip hop team G O Real Name Jung Byung hee Hangul 정병희 singer actor a member of South Korean boy band MBLAQ See also EditList of cities in South Korea Sacred Heart Cathedral ChangwonReferences Edit 연령별 인구현황 in Korean rcps egov go kr Archived from the original on 29 November 2014 Retrieved 1 October 2015 Population Census Korean 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