Hongseong County

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Hongseong
홍성군
City
Korean transcription(s)
 • Hangul
 • Hanja
 • Revised Romanization Hongseong-gun
 • McCune-Reischauer Hongsŏng-gun
Hongseong Station
Hongseong Station
Official logo of Hongseong
Emblem of Hongseong
Location in South Korea
Location in South Korea
Country  South Korea
Region Hoseo
Administrative divisions 2 eup, 9 myeon
Area
 • Total 443.5 km2 (171.2 sq mi)
Population (2013)
 • Total 89,174
 • Density 201.1/km2 (521/sq mi)
 • Dialect Chungcheong

Hongseong (Hongseong-gun) is a city in South Korea, and the capital of South Chungcheong Province. The current governor is Kim Seok-hwan. The original name of this city is Hongju.[1]

Symbols

  • The flag represents the Joyang Gate along with the west coastal line.
  • The region's flower is the forsythia, which symbolizes the warmth and kindness in the hearts of the people of Hongseong.
  • The region's tree is the zelkova, which is known for providing a lot of shade. This symbolizes the loyalty and patriotism of the people of Hongseong.
  • The region's bird is the magpie, which is also the national bird of Korea. It symbolizes good luck, good news and hope.[2]

Population

Population Distribution of Hongseong County:[3]

Administrative District Male Female Total Percent
Hongseongeup 21,370 21,799 43,169 49.09%
Gwangcheoneup 5,547 5,477 11,024 12.53%
Hongbukmyeon 2,312 2,280 4,592 5.22%
Gummamyeo 1,949 1,934 3,883 4.42%
Hongdongmyeo 1,968 1,873 3,841 4.37%
Janggokmyeon 1,723 1,790 3,513 3.99%
Eunhamyeo 1,438 1,430 2,868 3.26%
Gyeolseongmyeon 1,268 1,282 2,550 2.90%
Seobumyeon 1,824 2,027 3,851 4.38%
Galsanmyeon 2,105 2,102 4,207 4.78%
Guhangmyeon 2,279 2,170 4,449 5.06%
Total 43,783 44,164 87,947 100%

Historical figures

Historical figures born in Hongseong:

Cultural assets

In Hongseong, a large statue of Buddha is engraved on a protruding rock carved into the shape of a shrine. Overall, the headpiece is solid and integrity is shown on the face, but the statue is unbalanced from its loss of volume towards the bottom.[9]

Site attributed to Choe Yeong:[4]

  • Gibongsa: in Noeunli, shrine that was reconstructed in 1995; site of a memorial service every fall to comfort General Yeong's soul

Sites attributed to Seong Sammun:[5]

  • Teacher Seong Sammum’s Tomb: in Noeunli, where his mother's family lived and where he was born; previously a lecture hall closed in 1676
  • Teacher Seong Sammum Memorial Stone: in Noeunli, preservation house for engraved Yuheobi memorial stone
  • Noeundan: in Noeunri, site of memorial service performed every October 10; holds Seong Sammun's ancestral tablets

Sites attributed to Han Yong-un:[7]

  • Birthplace of Manhae, Han Yongwun: a memorial in Gyeolseongmyeon
  • Manhaesa Shrine: in Hongbukmyeon, built to hold his portrait
  • Statue of Manhae, Han Yongwun: in Namjangli, built to set his work as an indication of national spirit
  • Manhae, Han Yongwun Culture Experience Hall: in Gyeolseongmyeon, built in 2007 in front of his birthplace to commemorate his spirit and philosophy

Sites attributed to Kim Jwajin:[8]

  • Birthplace of General Kim Jwajin: in Paekya Park in Galsanmyeon, where he was born and raised; restoration started in 1991
  • Memorial stone to pay a tribute to the memory of General Kim Jwajin: in Galsanmyeon, describes his achievements; constructed in 1949
  • Statue of General Kim Jwajin: in Goamli, articulates his achievement when he wiped out a Japanese army at 31 years of age
  • Baekyasa: in Galsanmyeon, shrine where service is held during the Baekya festival every October 25

Festivals

  • Namdangli Cockle Festival: The coastal topographical features of the Hongseong area, particularly the Cheonsu Bay ares, make it possible to get lots of egg cockles. Egg cockles taste unique and not easy to eat in city areas. Because of these reasons, the festival gradually became successful. However, an oil spill around Taean made it difficult to host this festival recently. Fortunately, Hongseong did not suffer direct damage from the oil spill. The county took place as the host on Jan 16 of 2008.[10][11]
  • Naepo Festival: First begun in 2004, this festival honors the Naepo culture throughout Hongseong in the month of October. It represents the loyalty of the culture of Hongseong people. It includes many competitions and performances while commemorating General Choe Yeong and those who sacrificed their lives in the battle at Hongju Castle.[12]
  • Festival of General Kim’s victory: This festival is held every October at General Kim Jwa-jin's birthplace and shrine to commemorate his victory in Cheongsanli. The spectacles include Bongsan Mask dancing, pungmul performance, military school events, makgeolli tasting, and more.[13]

See also

References

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  10. 홍성 새조개축제 18일 개막 Yeonhap News 2008.01.16 http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=101&oid=001&aid=0001895266
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