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Namwon (; ''Namwon-si'') is a
city A city is a human settlement of notable size.Goodall, B. (1987) ''The Penguin Dictionary of Human Geography''. London: Penguin.Kuper, A. and Kuper, J., eds (1996) ''The Social Science Encyclopedia''. 2nd edition. London: Routledge. It can be def ...
in North Jeolla Province, South Korea. Namwon is about 50 minutes from the provincial capital of Jeonju, which is almost three hours away from Seoul. The official city flower is
Royal Azalea ''Rhododendron schlippenbachii'', the royal azalea, is a species of ''Rhododendron'' native to the Korean Peninsula and adjacent regions of Manchuria (Liaoning, Nei Mongol), Japan, and the Russian Far East. It is the dominant understory shru ...
() while the city tree is the crape-myrtle () and the city bird is the swallow (). Namwon is a small city located just outside Jirisan National Park, which has the largest set of mountains on the South Korean Mainland. It also borders the
Seomjin River The Seomjingang River is a river in South Korea. It drains southeastern Jeollabuk-do as well as eastern Jeollanam-do and western Gyeongsangnam-do provinces, and flows into the Korea Strait. The Seomjin rises from Palgongsan and flows for 212.3 ...
, one of South Korea's more prominent rivers. It is 3 hours and 15 minutes from the Seoul Central City Bus Terminal (via direct bus) and about one hour from both the U-Square Bus Terminal in Gwangju and the Jeonju Inter City Bus Terminal (depending on traffic). It is called "the City of Love" because of the famous Korean love story of Chunhyang. Gwanghallu Garden is a shrine to this love story.


History

Namwon was founded in 680 during the reign of King Sinmun of Silla Kingdom. Namwon county was founded on April 1, 1895. The city suffered during the Siege of Namwon in 1597 during the Imjin War. During the siege that lasted from August 13 to 16 the only defenders against the Japanese army of 56,000 men were 3300 Korean and Chinese soldiers and 6000 women and children. In the end the Japanese found a way to enter the city and killed all the soldiers and civilians.


Geography

Namwon is located in a basin bordered by the
Sobaek Mountains The Sobaek Mountains are a mountain range cutting across the southern Korean peninsula. They split off from the Taebaek Mountains and trend southwest across the center of the peninsula. They are traditionally considered to reach their southwest ...
to the east and the Buheung Mountain Ridges to the west with the Yocheon River flowing through the city. Namwon is bordered by the counties of Imsil and Sunchang to the west, Jangsu to the north, Hamyang and Hadong in
Gyeongsangnam-do South Gyeongsang Province ( ko, 경상남도, translit=Gyeongsangnam-do, ) is a province in the southeast of South Korea. The provincial capital is at Changwon. It is adjacent to the major metropolitan center and port of Busan. The UNESCO World H ...
to the east, and Gurye and Gokseong in Jeollanam-do to the south.


Climate

Namwon has a humid continental climate ( Köppen: ''Dwa''), but can be considered a borderline
humid subtropical climate A humid subtropical climate is a zone of climate characterized by hot and humid summers, and cool to mild winters. These climates normally lie on the southeast side of all continents (except Antarctica), generally between latitudes 25° and 40° ...
( Köppen: ''Cwa'') using the isotherm. The average yearly temperature of Namwon is with the average temperature in January being and in August. Due to its location in a mountainous basin with a high rate of precipitation, the climate of Namwon varies greatly. Winds in Namwon are usually weak and blow north to west in the winter and south to west in the summer. However, temperatures can sometimes (briefly) drop below in January with wind chills making it feel as though it were below . These winds are part of a cold front that comes down from Siberia for a very brief time. Temperatures in July and August can often reach , with the humidity making it feel as though it were . The humidity over the Korean peninsula from June through September comes from south east Asia. Temperatures in spring (late April and through May) and fall (after September 25 and through October) are often in the mid 20s °C (73–80 °F) and with low humidity.


Festivals


Chunhyang Festivals

The Chunhyang festival, that commemorates the love, fidelity and integrity of Chunhyang, started when female Korean entertainers created a fund to have a ceremony to honour Chunhyang in 1931, at a time when Korea was colonized by Japan. The festival is known as a festival for love through which the city of Namwon and the cultural assets of Chunhyang are promoted to the global community. The Chunhyang festival, one of the 10 most celebrated festivals in Korea, attracts not only Korean participants but has also become popular among foreigners. Miss Chunhyang Beauty Pageant and other events make the festival memorable and fun for visitors. The main bridge that crosses the river that runs through the middle of the city is lit up, and along the river bank there are vendors selling food and items of all kinds. The Chunhyang beauty contest can be entered by the most beautiful female residents, in Hanbok (traditional dress). Another event is the Chunhyang parade which runs through cordoned sections of the city along the river bank, and which comprises just about the entire complement of the city's mid-grade schoolgirls (numbering probably in the low hundreds) who are dressed in full chogori and carry musical instruments of some type, and who march in a very long line. There are also other parades of men and anyone else who is not a young girl may dress up in traditional dress and join the procession. The festival lasts four days and fireworks are launched every night. For the rest of the year when the festival is not on, there is a small theme park dedicated to Chunhyang (Namwon Tourist Complex) complete with hypothetical dwellings and surroundings that someone like Chunhyang would have had (a mock house and yard). There are other sights in the park unrelated to Chunhyang such as a fish pond where visitors are free to feed the fish and some old-fashioned swings and horseshoe-style throwing games. Outside the park, along the river bank, there are also mini paddle boats that people can rent to traverse the small river.


Baraebong Royal Azalea Festival

From the end of April to mid May, Mt.Jiri is filled with their vivid red and pink flowers. Tourists can see crimson red flowers from the peak of Barae Bong of 1,165m down to Pal Rang Chi. There is a botanical garden and a herb valley nearby Barae Bong.


Namwon Herb Festival

Namwon Herb Festival, holds at Jirisan Mt. Herb Valley every spring and autumn, showcases many herbs that grow around Jirisan Mt.


Heungbu Festival

Namwon is the setting of a Korean traditional novel named Heungbujeon(Story of Heungbu), and this festival is one of the most popular local events. Heungbu Festival opens on September 9 every year in lunar calendar to celebrate the friendship and love of a man named heungbu. Since the first festival held in 1993, it has offered various events including Heungbu theater, farm music competitions and food tasting event made with gourds.


Attractions

Namwon 'The City of Love' has a lot to offer. It has a very clean environment surrounded by Jiri Mountain Jirisan National Park. Much of its local and traditional culture and nature have been preserved compared to other places in Korea. * Chunhyang Theme Park * Honbul Literary House * Wanwoljeong Pavilion * Gyoryongsanseong Fortress * Korean Traditional Music Holy Grand * Silsangsa Temple(Historic Site No.309) * Hwangsan Battle Monument(Historic Site No.104) * Manin Cemetery of Righteous Warriors (Historic Site No.272) * Manbok Temple Site, constructed between 1046 and 1083 during the rule of King Munjong of Goryeo * Gwanghallu Garden, a traditional garden that symbolizes the universe (commonly attributed to the Chunhyang story)


Sister cities


International

* Lompoc, California, United States * Yancheng, Jiangsu, China


Domestic

* Seocho, Seoul *
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, Seoul *
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,
South Gyeongsang South Gyeongsang Province ( ko, 경상남도, translit=Gyeongsangnam-do, ) is a province in the southeast of South Korea. The provincial capital is at Changwon. It is adjacent to the major metropolitan center and port of Busan. The UNESCO World ...
* Asan, South Chungcheong


Friendship cities


International

* Verona, Veneto, Italy * Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China *
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, Kagoshima, Japan


Notable people from Namwon

* Yongseong (Real Name: ''Baek Sanggyu'', Hangul: 백상규),
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master * C.W. Kim (Real Name: ''Chon Won'', Hangul: 천원), Korean American architect *
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( Hangul: 김춘호), South Korean former professional tennis player *
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( Hangul: 최인석), South Korean writer, playwright and screenwriter * Chang Yoon-hee ( Hangul: 장윤희), South Korean former female volleyball player *
Jang Deog-cheon Jang Deog-cheon (; born 28 November 1965) is a South Korean lawyer and politician serving as Mayor of Bucheon, Bucheon City in Gyeonggi Province from 2018. Lawyer Jang was previously a legal advisor to the city from 2011 to 2015, Gyeonggi Pro ...
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*
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(ODP) *
Seo Sun-hwa Seo Sun-Hwa (hangul: 서선화) (born March 5, 1982 in Namwon, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea) is a female South Korean sports shooter who competed in 10 metre air rifle at the 2004 Summer Olympics, where she finished 27th. She set the first women's 1 ...
( Hangul: 서선화), South Korean sports shooter *
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( Hangul: 오은선), South Korean mountaineer *
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*
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girlgroup DIA and its subunit BinChaenHyunSeuS


See also

* List of cities in South Korea *
Geography of South Korea South Korea is located in East Asia, on the southern portion of the Korean Peninsula located out from the far east of the Asian landmass. The only country with a land border to South Korea is North Korea, lying to the north with of the border ...


Gallery

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References


External links


City government website
{{Authority control Cities in North Jeolla Province