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Cheonan

Cheonan (Korean pronunciation: [tsʰʌ.nan] (listen); 천안시, Cheonan-si), also spelled Ch'ŏnan, is a city in South Chungcheong, South Korea.

Cheonan
천안시
Korean transcription(s)
 • Hangul천안시
 • Hanja天安市
 • Revised RomanizationCheonan-si
 • McCune-ReischauerCh'ŏnan-si
Location in South Korea
Coordinates: 36°49′N 127°10′E / 36.817°N 127.167°E / 36.817; 127.167Coordinates: 36°49′N 127°10′E / 36.817°N 127.167°E / 36.817; 127.167
Country South Korea
RegionHoseo
Administrative divisions2 gu, 16 legal dong, 4 eup, 8 myeon
Government
 • mayorSang-don Park (박상돈)
Area
 • Total636.25 km2 (245.66 sq mi)
Elevation
22 m (72 ft)
Population
 (October, 2022)
 • Total657,701
 • Density1,033.7/km2 (2,677/sq mi)
 • Dialect
Chungcheong
Time zoneUTC+9 (Korea Standard Time)
Websitewww.cheonan.go.kr

Cheonan has a population of 666,417 (2018), making it the most-populous city or county in South Chungcheong, and the third most-populous city in the Hoseo region after Daejeon and Cheongju. Cheonan borders the Gyeonggi cities of Pyeongtaek and Anseong to the north, the South Chungcheong cities of Asan to the west and Gongju to the southwest, Sejong Special Autonomous City to the south, the North Chungcheong city of Cheongju to the south east and Jincheon County to the east.

Cheonan has been called "the core city of [the] nation" due to its location 83.6 km (51.9 mi) south of the national capital, Seoul, in the northeast corner of South Chungcheong, serving as a transportation hub to the Seoul Capital Area and surrounding regions.[1] Cheonan is connected to various freeways and railways including the National Highways 1 and 21, the Expressways 1-Gyeongbu and 25-Honam, and the city's Korail station serves the Gyeongbu Line and the Janghang Line, with services of the KTX. Cheonan is one of the furthest places from Seoul connected to the Seoul Subway Line 1.[2]

History

Cheonan has always been a major transportation hub of Korea because of its proximity to Seoul and its location near a gap in the eastern mountain range (Charyeong Range) that allows passage through to the major southeast centers of Daegu and Busan. Cheonan's Samgeori (meaning “3-way intersection”) park has been noted as a strategic point of transportation and a place where culture has spread for a long time. It is the place where Samnamdaero, which starts in Seoul, parts, leading one branch of the road through to the south-eastern Yeongnam region (which includes Gimcheon, Daegu, Gyeongju and Dongnae), and leading the other through Gongju and Nonsan to the Honam region (which includes Jeonju, Gwangju, Suncheon, and Yeosu).[3]

Due to its strategic location, Cheonan has also been an important postal center where early communications from the south converged before heading to Seoul, or where messages from the capital diverged into the southern regions. More formal and structured mail services later emerged with the construction of the city's first postal outlets, and the entire history of mail service in Cheonan (and in South Korea in general since 1883) is now on display in the country's largest postal museum in Yang-ji-mal in eastern Cheonan.[4]

Cheonan was a relatively small town for much of the early half of the 20th century. As a transportation center, it was the site of an early engagement in the Korean War, the Battle of Cheonan. Then, in 1963 three municipal districts in the area that were growing in size were merged and promoted to the category of si, meaning city, by order of Law No 1176.[5] Thus the City of Cheonan was born, comprising the populations of Cheonan-gun, Cheonan-eup and Hwanseong-myeon. Over the next two decades, the city grew in size by incorporating neighboring populations, including that of Byeongcheon-myeon in 1973. In 1975 the city renamed 10 branch offices to 10 dongs, representing the major administrative regions of the city.[5] The city continued to expand, absorbing neighboring ri, myeon, and eup, including Pungse-myeon and Guryong-ri in the early 80s. Throughout this time, new neighborhoods to the southwest that were collectively known as Cheonan-gun, such as Ssangbong-dong, also grew in population, and in 1995 Cheonan-gun and Cheonan-si were merged into one large Cheonan-si.[5] Larger dong that comprised the city were subsequently separated into smaller factions, such as Ssangbong-dong into Bongmyong-dong and Ssangyong, which itself was later separated into Ssangyong 1(il)-dong and Ssangyong 2(i)-dong (and then again into Ssangyong 2(i)-dong and Ssangyong 3-dong in 2003). In 2002 a city ordinance promoted the northern fringe village of Jiksan-myeon and the southern fringe village of Mokcheon-myeon into Jiksan-eup and Mokcheon-eup.[5] This extended the boundaries of the city to a span of approximately 16 kilometers from north (at Jiksan) to south (at Mokcheon), and about 12 kilometers from Sunmoon University in the west to Mount Taejo on the eastern fringe. Including all of its administrative regions (see below), the city now covers a total area of 636.25 km2.[1]

Geography

 
Cheonan from Taejosan

The city is flanked to the east by the Charyeong Mountains, and spills out over plains and rolling hills to the west. Some of the mountains in the city's vicinity include Malloesan (611m), Seonggeosan (579m), Taejosan (422m), Heukseongsan (519m), Gwangdeoksan (699m), and Manggyeongsan (600m). The city itself is generally flat, with only a few areas, such as Anseon-dong, that are built up on hilly terrain.

To the west is the city of Asan, to the north are the cities of Anseong and Pyeongtaek in Gyeonggi-do, to the south is the county of Sejong City and the city of Gongju, and to the east of the city are the counties of Jincheon and Cheongwon in Chungcheongbuk-do.

Cheonan is growing as a gateway to Chungcheongnam-do and a city behind the Seoul metropolitan area, located 83.6 kilometers south of Seoul on the highway. Gyeongbu Line connects north and south, and Janghang Line connects to the southwest. Land routes connect to Seoul, Daejeon, Sejong, Gongju, Asan, Jincheon, Pyeongtaek, and Anseong.

Climate

Cheonan has a humid continental climate (Köppen: Dwa), but can be considered a borderline humid subtropical climate (Köppen: Cwa) using the −3 °C (27 °F) isotherm. The climate is similar to that of neighboring Seoul, Suwon, or Daejeon, and is considered temperate Eastern margin with periods of monsoon. Cheonan experiences a four-season weather cycle, with moderately high summer temperatures and moderately low temperatures and snowfall in winter.

Climate data for Cheonan (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1972–present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 16.5
(61.7)
22.2
(72.0)
26.7
(80.1)
31.2
(88.2)
33.9
(93.0)
34.8
(94.6)
37.7
(99.9)
37.8
(100.0)
33.9
(93.0)
28.7
(83.7)
25.3
(77.5)
18.2
(64.8)
37.8
(100.0)
Average high °C (°F) 3.0
(37.4)
5.8
(42.4)
11.8
(53.2)
18.7
(65.7)
24.1
(75.4)
27.5
(81.5)
29.5
(85.1)
30.2
(86.4)
26.1
(79.0)
20.4
(68.7)
12.8
(55.0)
5.2
(41.4)
17.9
(64.2)
Daily mean °C (°F) −2.4
(27.7)
0.0
(32.0)
5.3
(41.5)
11.7
(53.1)
17.5
(63.5)
21.8
(71.2)
24.9
(76.8)
25.2
(77.4)
20.2
(68.4)
13.4
(56.1)
6.5
(43.7)
−0.2
(31.6)
12.0
(53.6)
Average low °C (°F) −7.5
(18.5)
−5.4
(22.3)
−0.8
(30.6)
4.9
(40.8)
11.4
(52.5)
16.8
(62.2)
21.2
(70.2)
21.3
(70.3)
15.2
(59.4)
7.4
(45.3)
1.0
(33.8)
−5.1
(22.8)
6.7
(44.1)
Record low °C (°F) −23.9
(−11.0)
−19.9
(−3.8)
−10.4
(13.3)
−5.2
(22.6)
2.0
(35.6)
6.9
(44.4)
12.5
(54.5)
12.1
(53.8)
3.0
(37.4)
−4.3
(24.3)
−10.4
(13.3)
−18.7
(−1.7)
−23.9
(−11.0)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 19.0
(0.75)
27.0
(1.06)
38.3
(1.51)
67.5
(2.66)
78.7
(3.10)
127.0
(5.00)
284.1
(11.19)
299.7
(11.80)
146.4
(5.76)
55.5
(2.19)
47.6
(1.87)
27.9
(1.10)
1,218.7
(47.98)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.1 mm) 7.4 6.2 7.4 7.9 7.6 8.5 14.1 13.7 8.8 6.0 9.1 9.6 106.3
Average snowy days 8.7 5.3 2.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 2.4 7.2 25.9
Average relative humidity (%) 68.5 63.8 61.1 58.2 62.3 69.1 77.2 76.7 74.0 71.2 70.0 69.5 68.5
Mean monthly sunshine hours 167.2 178.4 211.6 221.5 241.5 207.3 160.5 184.0 179.8 204.8 159.2 155.5 2,271.3
Percent possible sunshine 55.6 60.0 58.5 59.2 56.9 50.4 41.3 49.3 53.3 61.5 53.4 53.3 54.2
Source: Korea Meteorological Administration (snow and percent sunshine 1981–2010)[6][7][8][9][10]

The average temperature in the city is 12.5 °C, with a recorded high of 34.2 °C and a low of -13.4 °C.[11]

Symbols

  • City Tree: Weeping willow
  • City Flower: Golden bell flower
  • City Bird: Dove
  • City Animal: Dragon

Education

The city has been designated the high tech headquarters for Korea. A number of colleges and universities are located there, including:

Cultural Infrastructure

 
Joabulsang bronzed Buddha.

Museums

The Independence Hall of Korea is a visual history of the struggle for independence in Korea. Opened on August 15, 1987 and made possible by private donations, it is a meant both as a reminder of Korea's colonial past and as a means of building nationalist spirit. The hall stands on 980 acres (4.0 km2) of landscaped grounds. As well as the exhibits, visitors can see the Grand Hall of the Nation, the Monument to the Nation, and the Unification Bell.[13]

Cheonan's Postal Museum displays postal artifacts and material dating back to 1884, when the first postal services began. The entire history of the Korean postal service is on display, complete with photographs and letter carrying paraphernalia. The museum was not constructed here, but rather moved from Seoul in February 2004 to its current home in the Ministry of Information and Communication Officials Training Institute in Cheonan.

Temples

Gagwonsa Buddhist temple is located on Mt. Taejosan. Located on the temple grounds is a large bronze sitting Buddha, which is 15m high, 30m in circumference, and weighs over 60 tonnes. The Buddha sits with the peak of Mt. Taejosan directly behind it, and faces west out over the city and valley. Worshippers and tourists alike climb the steep stairs from the base of the mountain.

Mt. Taejosan is also home to the smaller Seong-bul-sa temple.[14]

In the southwest of the city, near the city's border with neighboring Asan, sits Hyeonchung-sa Temple, a large complex that houses a main temple and an elaborate garden. The temple was built by Confucian scholars and is a shrine to Admiral Yi Sun-sin (his grave is located on the grounds). The temple and grounds also house a number of National Treasures.[15]

Parks

Samgeori park has been a strategic point of transportation and a place where culture has spread for a long time. The Samnamdaero, which starts in Seoul, parts here. One branch of the road leads to the Yeongnam region. The other branch leads to the Honam region.

Haneulgeori is a resting area for the animal residents of Cheonan Samgeori Park, and it provides scenery for visitors with its willow trees and small pond.

Taejosan Park is located at Mt. Taejosan. The park covers an area of over 327,000 square meters. Visitors there may find a sculpture park, six camp sites, a grass field, tennis courts, and an outdoor performance area. There are many facilities for youths and families, and residents use the area for rest and relaxation. For hikers and day-walkers, there is also a very extensive trail network. The park also encompasses the Joabulsang Bronze Buddha statue and the Gagwonsa Buddhist Temple.

Galleries

Arario Gallery, reopened in 2002, is an addition to a revitalized Shinbu-dong area, which has become the central business district of Cheonan. The gallery itself showcases contemporary art from Korean and international artists. Organic works, including those painted with raw materials or organic substances (like fruit and vegetables) are the norm. The gallery's stated mission is to provide a special place for people of all ages and background to easily view and learn about art. There is also an installation of Damien Hirst's “Hymn” in a glass box constructed as a part of the building.[16]

 
World Cup supporters 2006.

Sports

The city is home to association football club Cheonan City FC of the National League. They play at the Cheonan Football Center. There are basketball courts, especially in the Ssangyong-dong area, as well as public tennis courts, and plenty of driving ranges for golf enthusiasts.

Cheonan is also home to a 26,000 capacity stadium called the Cheonan Baekseok Stadium. It hosted the South Korean national football team vs. Mali in October 2013.

 
Hyundai skywalkers

Cheonan is home to volleyball club Cheonan Hyundai Capital Skywalkers. Cheonan Yu-gwansun Stadium is their home ground. Now Cheonan is called "Volleyball metropolitan city" because of their popularity.

Food

Cheonan is known for small walnut-shaped and flavored cakes, or hodugwaja (호두과자), which are produced in the area. It is common when leaving from or passing through Cheonan Station by train to see many merchants selling hodugwaja.[17]

Cheonan is also known for several agricultural products including melons, grapes and ya pears.

Festivals

Cheonan's most well-known festival is Heungtaryeong Festival (흥타령 축제). 흥 means pleasure and joy in the Korean language, and usually refers to Korean music.

The dancing festival is the essence of the events from B-boy to traditional dances from India, Africa, Australia, Ukraine. Many teams also participate in the festival from 17 other nations such as China and Japan.[18]

The festival started in 2003 and it received the position of "prepared" and "promising" in 2006 and 2007, respectively. As of 26 December 2007, the festival was promoted to the degree of "excellent festival" or "우수축제."[19]

 
Lane in Shinbudong by night.

To mark the historic March 1 Independence Movement,[20] characterized in Cheonan by Yu Gwansun, each year a re-enactment of independence protests is staged at Aunae Marketplace. The popular movement began with the lighting of 24 beacons at Mt. Maebongsan and other mountains on March 31, 1919. The following day, 3,000 people gathered at Aunae Marketplace and protested for independence. Japanese security forces arrived and 19 people were shot dead on the spot, including Yu Gwansun's parents, with dozens more injured. These days people gather peacefully together in remembrance. Then a torch parade, symbolizing the lit beacons, slowly creeps from Aunae Market place through Byeongcheon and on to the Yu Gwansun Memorial.

On the eighth day of the fourth month of the Lunar Calendar each year, Buddhists celebrate the first coming of Buddha. In Cheonan, local temples decorate their buildings and grounds with illuminated paper lanterns, and much of the city centre is closed to traffic for a parade followed by musical acts and a traditional drumming show. Koreans often dress in their Hanboks, a traditional Korean costume, and spend the day with friends and family wandering through the pedestrian-friendly streets and lanes on the city core.

Transportation

 
Cheonan Bus Terminal

The city is very well-connected to Seoul by road but also by train through two train stations. The first is Cheonan Station and the second, (served by the KTX high speed railway) is Cheonan-Asan Station. Different areas in Cheonan are also served by Seoul Subway Line 1.

Economy

The local economy is fuelled to a great extent by tech sector companies in the area[citation needed]. Large national corporations such as Samsung, LG Group, Corning Inc., and several technology companies all have operations in Cheonan. The large number of universities also contributes to an influx of spending, as students from around Korea flock here for eight months of the year[citation needed].

Administrative districts and divisions

Cheonan is divided into 2 gu, and 16 administrative dong (subdivided into 30 distinct legal dong), 4 eup and 8 myeon.

The divisions of Dongnam-gu (Southeast) and Seobuk-gu (Northwest) are shown here:

 
Cheonan Districts

Dongnam-gu

  • Mokcheon-eup (목천읍)
  • Pungse-myeon (풍세면)
  • Gwangdeok-myeon (광덕면)
  • Buk-myeon (북면)
  • Seongnam-myeon (성남면)
  • Susin-myeon (수신면)
  • Byeongcheon-myeon (병천면)
  • Dong-myeon (동면)
  • Jungang-dong (중앙동) (4 legal dong)
  • Munseok-dong (문성동) (2 legal dong)
  • Weonseong-1-dong (원성1동) (2 legal dong)   
  • Weonseong-2-dong (원성2동)
  • Bongmyeong-dong (봉명동) (2 legal dong)
  • Ilbong-dong (일봉동) (2 legal dong)
  • Sinbang-dong (신방동) (2 legal dong)
  • Cheonglyong-dong (청룡동) (5 legal dong)
  • Sinan-dong (신안동) (2 legal dong)

Seobuk-gu

  • Seonghwan-eup (성환읍)
  • Seonggeo-eup (성거읍)
  • Jiksan-eup (직산읍)
  • Ipjang-myeon (입장면)
  • Seongjeong-1-dong (성정1동) (2 legal dong)
  • Seongjeong-2-dong (성정2동)
  • Ssangyong-1-dong (쌍용1동)
  • Ssangyong-2-dong (쌍용2동)
  • Ssangyong-3-dong (쌍용3동)
  • Baekseok-dong (백석동)
  • Buldang-dong (불당동)
  • Buseong-1-dong (부성1동) (4 legal dong)
  • Buseong-2-dong (부성2동) (3 legal dong)

Population diversity

Even with scores of Korean students graduating from the many tech programs at local universities, the demand for tech sector employees is still very high, and much of that demand is filled by foreign employees. The city is now home to a large foreign population, which has tripled over the past 5 years. There are more than 9,000[21] foreigners residing in the Cheonan area.

In addition, Cheonan is the site of the prison exclusively intended for foreign prisoners, with more than 1,000 foreign inmates.[22]

Twin towns – sister cities

Cheonan is twinned with:[23]

Notable people from Cheonan

  • Kim San-ho (Hangul: 김산호), South Korean actor
  • Won Jin-ah (Hangul: 원진아), South Korean actress
  • Lee Sun-bin (Real Name: Lee Jin-kyung, Hangul: 이진경), South Korean actress, singer, dancer, model, MC and K-pop idol, former member of K-pop girlgroup JQT
  • Minchan (Real Name: Hong Min-chan, Hangul: 홍민찬), singer, dancer and K-pop idol, member of K-pop boygroup VERIVERY
  • LE (Real Name: Ahn Hyo-jin, Hangul: 안효진), singer, rapper, dancer, songwriter, producer, model and K-pop idol, member of K-pop girlgroup [EXID]


Historical figure Yu Gwan- Sun (born 1902, died 1920) South Korean independence activist

See also

References

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  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-02-16. Retrieved 2010-11-20.
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  4. ^ . www.postmuseum.go.kr. Archived from the original on 2015-11-17. Retrieved 2010-11-20.
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  6. ^ (PDF) (in Korean). Korea Meteorological Administration. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 January 2022. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
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  11. ^ http://stat.cheonan.go.kr/contents/cheonan_graph/index.asp?MenuMod=12[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ Located on the Baekseok College site, though it is a separate entity.
  13. ^ Error Report - 독립기념관. www.i815.or.kr.
  14. ^ 함께, 아름다이 (27 November 2009). 천안 성불사.
  15. ^ Official temple website November 3, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ . www.arariogallery.co.kr. Archived from the original on December 20, 2002.
  17. ^ Chungnam Province Official Website May 15, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  18. ^ Passion for dancing - United Globe(춤에 대한 열정… 하나된 지구촌) 대전일보 2007-10-12
  19. ^ Yeonhap News 2007-12-26 Retrieved on 2008-01-26
  20. ^ March 1st Movement
  21. ^ Korea.net news article, May 19, 2008[permanent dead link]
  22. ^ "South Korea's foreigners' prison". 23 February 2010 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
  23. ^ "Sisterhood/International Relations". cheonan.go.kr. Cheonan. Retrieved 2020-04-14.

External links

  •   Cheonan travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • City government website
  • Cheonan resident-foreigner blog

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third most populous city in the Hoseo region after Daejeon and Cheongju Cheonan borders the Gyeonggi cities of Pyeongtaek and Anseong to the north the South Chungcheong cities of Asan to the west and Gongju to the southwest Sejong Special Autonomous City to the south the North Chungcheong city of Cheongju to the south east and Jincheon County to the east Cheonan has been called the core city of the nation due to its location 83 6 km 51 9 mi south of the national capital Seoul in the northeast corner of South Chungcheong serving as a transportation hub to the Seoul Capital Area and surrounding regions 1 Cheonan is connected to various freeways and railways including the National Highways 1 and 21 the Expressways 1 Gyeongbu and 25 Honam and the city s Korail station serves the Gyeongbu Line and the Janghang Line with services of the KTX Cheonan is one of the furthest places from Seoul connected to the Seoul Subway Line 1 2 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Symbols 4 Education 5 Cultural Infrastructure 5 1 Museums 5 2 Temples 5 3 Parks 5 4 Galleries 5 5 Sports 5 6 Food 5 7 Festivals 6 Transportation 7 Economy 8 Administrative districts and divisions 9 Population diversity 10 Twin towns sister cities 11 Notable people from Cheonan 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistory EditCheonan has always been a major transportation hub of Korea because of its proximity to Seoul and its location near a gap in the eastern mountain range Charyeong Range that allows passage through to the major southeast centers of Daegu and Busan Cheonan s Samgeori meaning 3 way intersection park has been noted as a strategic point of transportation and a place where culture has spread for a long time It is the place where Samnamdaero which starts in Seoul parts leading one branch of the road through to the south eastern Yeongnam region which includes Gimcheon Daegu Gyeongju and Dongnae and leading the other through Gongju and Nonsan to the Honam region which includes Jeonju Gwangju Suncheon and Yeosu 3 Due to its strategic location Cheonan has also been an important postal center where early communications from the south converged before heading to Seoul or where messages from the capital diverged into the southern regions More formal and structured mail services later emerged with the construction of the city s first postal outlets and the entire history of mail service in Cheonan and in South Korea in general since 1883 is now on display in the country s largest postal museum in Yang ji mal in eastern Cheonan 4 Cheonan was a relatively small town for much of the early half of the 20th century As a transportation center it was the site of an early engagement in the Korean War the Battle of Cheonan Then in 1963 three municipal districts in the area that were growing in size were merged and promoted to the category of si meaning city by order of Law No 1176 5 Thus the City of Cheonan was born comprising the populations of Cheonan gun Cheonan eup and Hwanseong myeon Over the next two decades the city grew in size by incorporating neighboring populations including that of Byeongcheon myeon in 1973 In 1975 the city renamed 10 branch offices to 10 dongs representing the major administrative regions of the city 5 The city continued to expand absorbing neighboring ri myeon and eup including Pungse myeon and Guryong ri in the early 80s Throughout this time new neighborhoods to the southwest that were collectively known as Cheonan gun such as Ssangbong dong also grew in population and in 1995 Cheonan gun and Cheonan si were merged into one large Cheonan si 5 Larger dong that comprised the city were subsequently separated into smaller factions such as Ssangbong dong into Bongmyong dong and Ssangyong which itself was later separated into Ssangyong 1 il dong and Ssangyong 2 i dong and then again into Ssangyong 2 i dong and Ssangyong 3 dong in 2003 In 2002 a city ordinance promoted the northern fringe village of Jiksan myeon and the southern fringe village of Mokcheon myeon into Jiksan eup and Mokcheon eup 5 This extended the boundaries of the city to a span of approximately 16 kilometers from north at Jiksan to south at Mokcheon and about 12 kilometers from Sunmoon University in the west to Mount Taejo on the eastern fringe Including all of its administrative regions see below the city now covers a total area of 636 25 km2 1 Geography Edit Cheonan from Taejosan The city is flanked to the east by the Charyeong Mountains and spills out over plains and rolling hills to the west Some of the mountains in the city s vicinity include Malloesan 611m Seonggeosan 579m Taejosan 422m Heukseongsan 519m Gwangdeoksan 699m and Manggyeongsan 600m The city itself is generally flat with only a few areas such as Anseon dong that are built up on hilly terrain To the west is the city of Asan to the north are the cities of Anseong and Pyeongtaek in Gyeonggi do to the south is the county of Sejong City and the city of Gongju and to the east of the city are the counties of Jincheon and Cheongwon in Chungcheongbuk do Cheonan is growing as a gateway to Chungcheongnam do and a city behind the Seoul metropolitan area located 83 6 kilometers south of Seoul on the highway Gyeongbu Line connects north and south and Janghang Line connects to the southwest Land routes connect to Seoul Daejeon Sejong Gongju Asan Jincheon Pyeongtaek and Anseong Climate Edit Cheonan has a humid continental climate Koppen Dwa but can be considered a borderline humid subtropical climate Koppen Cwa using the 3 C 27 F isotherm The climate is similar to that of neighboring Seoul Suwon or Daejeon and is considered temperate Eastern margin with periods of monsoon Cheonan experiences a four season weather cycle with moderately high summer temperatures and moderately low temperatures and snowfall in winter Climate data for Cheonan 1991 2020 normals extremes 1972 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 16 5 61 7 22 2 72 0 26 7 80 1 31 2 88 2 33 9 93 0 34 8 94 6 37 7 99 9 37 8 100 0 33 9 93 0 28 7 83 7 25 3 77 5 18 2 64 8 37 8 100 0 Average high C F 3 0 37 4 5 8 42 4 11 8 53 2 18 7 65 7 24 1 75 4 27 5 81 5 29 5 85 1 30 2 86 4 26 1 79 0 20 4 68 7 12 8 55 0 5 2 41 4 17 9 64 2 Daily mean C F 2 4 27 7 0 0 32 0 5 3 41 5 11 7 53 1 17 5 63 5 21 8 71 2 24 9 76 8 25 2 77 4 20 2 68 4 13 4 56 1 6 5 43 7 0 2 31 6 12 0 53 6 Average low C F 7 5 18 5 5 4 22 3 0 8 30 6 4 9 40 8 11 4 52 5 16 8 62 2 21 2 70 2 21 3 70 3 15 2 59 4 7 4 45 3 1 0 33 8 5 1 22 8 6 7 44 1 Record low C F 23 9 11 0 19 9 3 8 10 4 13 3 5 2 22 6 2 0 35 6 6 9 44 4 12 5 54 5 12 1 53 8 3 0 37 4 4 3 24 3 10 4 13 3 18 7 1 7 23 9 11 0 Average precipitation mm inches 19 0 0 75 27 0 1 06 38 3 1 51 67 5 2 66 78 7 3 10 127 0 5 00 284 1 11 19 299 7 11 80 146 4 5 76 55 5 2 19 47 6 1 87 27 9 1 10 1 218 7 47 98 Average precipitation days 0 1 mm 7 4 6 2 7 4 7 9 7 6 8 5 14 1 13 7 8 8 6 0 9 1 9 6 106 3Average snowy days 8 7 5 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 7 2 25 9Average relative humidity 68 5 63 8 61 1 58 2 62 3 69 1 77 2 76 7 74 0 71 2 70 0 69 5 68 5Mean monthly sunshine hours 167 2 178 4 211 6 221 5 241 5 207 3 160 5 184 0 179 8 204 8 159 2 155 5 2 271 3Percent possible sunshine 55 6 60 0 58 5 59 2 56 9 50 4 41 3 49 3 53 3 61 5 53 4 53 3 54 2Source Korea Meteorological Administration snow and percent sunshine 1981 2010 6 7 8 9 10 The average temperature in the city is 12 5 C with a recorded high of 34 2 C and a low of 13 4 C 11 Symbols EditCity Tree Weeping willow City Flower Golden bell flower City Bird Dove City Animal DragonEducation EditSee also List of colleges and universities in South Korea The city has been designated the high tech headquarters for Korea A number of colleges and universities are located there including Baekseok Culture University formerly Cheonan College of Foreign Studies Baekseok University 12 formerly Cheonan University Cheonan Yonam College Dankook University satellite campus Hoseo University satellite campus Kongju National University s Cheonan campus College of Engineering formerly Cheonan National Technical College Korea Nazarene University Korea University of Technology and Education Namseoul University Sangmyung University satellite campus Sun Moon University satellite campus Soonchunhyang UniversityCultural Infrastructure Edit Joabulsang bronzed Buddha Museums Edit The Independence Hall of Korea is a visual history of the struggle for independence in Korea Opened on August 15 1987 and made possible by private donations it is a meant both as a reminder of Korea s colonial past and as a means of building nationalist spirit The hall stands on 980 acres 4 0 km2 of landscaped grounds As well as the exhibits visitors can see the Grand Hall of the Nation the Monument to the Nation and the Unification Bell 13 Cheonan s Postal Museum displays postal artifacts and material dating back to 1884 when the first postal services began The entire history of the Korean postal service is on display complete with photographs and letter carrying paraphernalia The museum was not constructed here but rather moved from Seoul in February 2004 to its current home in the Ministry of Information and Communication Officials Training Institute in Cheonan Temples Edit Gagwonsa Buddhist temple is located on Mt Taejosan Located on the temple grounds is a large bronze sitting Buddha which is 15m high 30m in circumference and weighs over 60 tonnes The Buddha sits with the peak of Mt Taejosan directly behind it and faces west out over the city and valley Worshippers and tourists alike climb the steep stairs from the base of the mountain Mt Taejosan is also home to the smaller Seong bul sa temple 14 In the southwest of the city near the city s border with neighboring Asan sits Hyeonchung sa Temple a large complex that houses a main temple and an elaborate garden The temple was built by Confucian scholars and is a shrine to Admiral Yi Sun sin his grave is located on the grounds The temple and grounds also house a number of National Treasures 15 Parks Edit Samgeori park has been a strategic point of transportation and a place where culture has spread for a long time The Samnamdaero which starts in Seoul parts here One branch of the road leads to the Yeongnam region The other branch leads to the Honam region Haneulgeori is a resting area for the animal residents of Cheonan Samgeori Park and it provides scenery for visitors with its willow trees and small pond Taejosan Park is located at Mt Taejosan The park covers an area of over 327 000 square meters Visitors there may find a sculpture park six camp sites a grass field tennis courts and an outdoor performance area There are many facilities for youths and families and residents use the area for rest and relaxation For hikers and day walkers there is also a very extensive trail network The park also encompasses the Joabulsang Bronze Buddha statue and the Gagwonsa Buddhist Temple Galleries Edit Arario Gallery reopened in 2002 is an addition to a revitalized Shinbu dong area which has become the central business district of Cheonan The gallery itself showcases contemporary art from Korean and international artists Organic works including those painted with raw materials or organic substances like fruit and vegetables are the norm The gallery s stated mission is to provide a special place for people of all ages and background to easily view and learn about art There is also an installation of Damien Hirst s Hymn in a glass box constructed as a part of the building 16 World Cup supporters 2006 Sports Edit The city is home to association football club Cheonan City FC of the National League They play at the Cheonan Football Center There are basketball courts especially in the Ssangyong dong area as well as public tennis courts and plenty of driving ranges for golf enthusiasts Cheonan is also home to a 26 000 capacity stadium called the Cheonan Baekseok Stadium It hosted the South Korean national football team vs Mali in October 2013 Hyundai skywalkers Cheonan is home to volleyball club Cheonan Hyundai Capital Skywalkers Cheonan Yu gwansun Stadium is their home ground Now Cheonan is called Volleyball metropolitan city because of their popularity Food Edit Cheonan is known for small walnut shaped and flavored cakes or hodugwaja 호두과자 which are produced in the area It is common when leaving from or passing through Cheonan Station by train to see many merchants selling hodugwaja 17 Cheonan is also known for several agricultural products including melons grapes and ya pears Festivals Edit Cheonan s most well known festival is Heungtaryeong Festival 흥타령 축제 흥 means pleasure and joy in the Korean language and usually refers to Korean music The dancing festival is the essence of the events from B boy to traditional dances from India Africa Australia Ukraine Many teams also participate in the festival from 17 other nations such as China and Japan 18 The festival started in 2003 and it received the position of prepared and promising in 2006 and 2007 respectively As of 26 December 2007 the festival was promoted to the degree of excellent festival or 우수축제 19 Lane in Shinbudong by night To mark the historic March 1 Independence Movement 20 characterized in Cheonan by Yu Gwansun each year a re enactment of independence protests is staged at Aunae Marketplace The popular movement began with the lighting of 24 beacons at Mt Maebongsan and other mountains on March 31 1919 The following day 3 000 people gathered at Aunae Marketplace and protested for independence Japanese security forces arrived and 19 people were shot dead on the spot including Yu Gwansun s parents with dozens more injured These days people gather peacefully together in remembrance Then a torch parade symbolizing the lit beacons slowly creeps from Aunae Market place through Byeongcheon and on to the Yu Gwansun Memorial On the eighth day of the fourth month of the Lunar Calendar each year Buddhists celebrate the first coming of Buddha In Cheonan local temples decorate their buildings and grounds with illuminated paper lanterns and much of the city centre is closed to traffic for a parade followed by musical acts and a traditional drumming show Koreans often dress in their Hanboks a traditional Korean costume and spend the day with friends and family wandering through the pedestrian friendly streets and lanes on the city core Transportation Edit Cheonan Bus Terminal The city is very well connected to Seoul by road but also by train through two train stations The first is Cheonan Station and the second served by the KTX high speed railway is Cheonan Asan Station Different areas in Cheonan are also served by Seoul Subway Line 1 Economy EditThe local economy is fuelled to a great extent by tech sector companies in the area citation needed Large national corporations such as Samsung LG Group Corning Inc and several technology companies all have operations in Cheonan The large number of universities also contributes to an influx of spending as students from around Korea flock here for eight months of the year citation needed Administrative districts and divisions EditCheonan is divided into 2 gu and 16 administrative dong subdivided into 30 distinct legal dong 4 eup and 8 myeon The divisions of Dongnam gu Southeast and Seobuk gu Northwest are shown here Cheonan Districts Dongnam gu Mokcheon eup 목천읍 Pungse myeon 풍세면 Gwangdeok myeon 광덕면 Buk myeon 북면 Seongnam myeon 성남면 Susin myeon 수신면 Byeongcheon myeon 병천면 Dong myeon 동면 Jungang dong 중앙동 4 legal dong Munseok dong 문성동 2 legal dong Weonseong 1 dong 원성1동 2 legal dong Weonseong 2 dong 원성2동 Bongmyeong dong 봉명동 2 legal dong Ilbong dong 일봉동 2 legal dong Sinbang dong 신방동 2 legal dong Cheonglyong dong 청룡동 5 legal dong Sinan dong 신안동 2 legal dong Seobuk gu Seonghwan eup 성환읍 Seonggeo eup 성거읍 Jiksan eup 직산읍 Ipjang myeon 입장면 Seongjeong 1 dong 성정1동 2 legal dong Seongjeong 2 dong 성정2동 Ssangyong 1 dong 쌍용1동 Ssangyong 2 dong 쌍용2동 Ssangyong 3 dong 쌍용3동 Baekseok dong 백석동 Buldang dong 불당동 Buseong 1 dong 부성1동 4 legal dong Buseong 2 dong 부성2동 3 legal dong Population diversity EditEven with scores of Korean students graduating from the many tech programs at local universities the demand for tech sector employees is still very high and much of that demand is filled by foreign employees The city is now home to a large foreign population which has tripled over the past 5 years There are more than 9 000 21 foreigners residing in the Cheonan area In addition Cheonan is the site of the prison exclusively intended for foreign prisoners with more than 1 000 foreign inmates 22 Twin towns sister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in South Korea Cheonan is twinned with 23 Beaverton United States Buyukcekmece Turkey Shijiazhuang China Wendeng Weihai ChinaNotable people from Cheonan EditKim San ho Hangul 김산호 South Korean actor Won Jin ah Hangul 원진아 South Korean actress Lee Sun bin Real Name Lee Jin kyung Hangul 이진경 South Korean actress singer dancer model MC and K pop idol former member of K pop girlgroup JQT Minchan Real Name Hong Min chan Hangul 홍민찬 singer dancer and K pop idol member of K pop boygroup VERIVERY LE Real Name Ahn Hyo jin Hangul 안효진 singer rapper dancer songwriter producer model and K pop idol member of K pop girlgroup EXID Historical figure Yu Gwan Sun born 1902 died 1920 South Korean independence activistSee also EditList of cities in South Korea Geography of South Korea Stele of Bongseon Honggyeongsa a National Treasure located in CheonanReferences Edit a b General Information Cheonan City of Cheonan Retrieved 4 February 2015 Korail Korea Railroad Archived from the original on 2012 02 16 Retrieved 2010 11 20 Tour amp Leisure Cheonan City of Cheonan Retrieved 4 February 2015 우정박물관 www postmuseum go kr Archived from the original on 2015 11 17 Retrieved 2010 11 20 a b c d History Cheonan City of Cheonan Retrieved 4 February 2015 Climatological Normals of Korea 1991 2020 PDF in Korean Korea Meteorological Administration Archived from the original PDF on 29 January 2022 Retrieved 4 April 2022 우리나라 기후평년값 파일셋 in Korean Korea Meteorological Administration Retrieved 4 April 2022 우리나라 기후평년값 그래프 in Korean Korea Meteorological Administration Retrieved 4 April 2022 순위값 구역별조회 in Korean Korea Meteorological Administration Retrieved 4 April 2022 Climatological Normals of Korea PDF Korea Meteorological Administration 2011 Archived from the original PDF on 7 December 2016 Retrieved 8 December 2016 http stat cheonan go kr contents cheonan graph index asp MenuMod 12 permanent dead link Located on the Baekseok College site though it is a separate entity Error Report 독립기념관 www i815 or kr 함께 아름다이 27 November 2009 천안 성불사 Official temple website Archived November 3 2010 at the Wayback Machine ARARIO GALLERY www arariogallery co kr Archived from the original on December 20 2002 Chungnam Province Official Website Archived May 15 2013 at the Wayback Machine Passion for dancing United Globe 춤에 대한 열정 하나된 지구촌 대전일보 2007 10 12 Yeonhap News 2007 12 26 Retrieved on 2008 01 26 March 1st Movement Korea net news article May 19 2008 permanent dead link South Korea s foreigners prison 23 February 2010 via news bbc co uk Sisterhood International Relations cheonan go kr Cheonan Retrieved 2020 04 14 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cheonan Cheonan travel guide from Wikivoyage City government website Cheonan resident foreigner blog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cheonan amp oldid 1146007209, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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