Changnyeong-eup (ì°½ëÂ
ÂìÂÂ, æÂÂ寧éÂÂ) is a town (eup) in the administrative county of Changnyeong, South Gyeongsang Province, in South Korea.
The town is Changnyeong county's administrative, business, and traffic center where most of the farm produce is bought and sold. It is nearly in the center of the county and is accessible via the Seoul-Busan expressway and national roads 5 and 24.
Changnyeong Town contains many national treasures and is situated in the middle of Changnyeong county's three major tourist attractions, Upo wetland, Bugok natural hotsprings, and Hwawang mountain.
Etymology
Changnyeong (;)
Outline
Changnyeong is located in the central eastern part of Changnyeong county, with Miryang (ë°ÂìÂÂìÂÂ) and Muan township (무ìÂÂë©´) to the east, Goam township (ê³ ìÂÂë©´) to the north, Daeji township (ëÂÂì§Âë©´) and Yueo township (ì ì´면) to the west, and Kyeseong township (ê³Âì±면) to the south. The eastern part of the town is mountainous beginning with Mount Hwawang. The western part of the town has a hot and humid climate and is made up of rolling plains which are used for cultivating rice, onions, garlic, and peppers.
History
Timeline of Changnyeong history:
- 555: Silla King JinHeung (ì ë¼ ì§ÂÃÂ¥ìÂÂ) Reigned for 16 years and named Changnyeong Bisabeol (ë¹Âì¬ë²Â)
- 757: Silla King GyeongDeok (ì ë¼ ê²½ëÂÂìÂÂ) Reigned for 16 years and called Changnyeong Eubne township in Hwawang county (ÃÂÂìÂÂêµ° ìÂÂë´면)
- 940: Koryeo's first King Wang Geon ìÂÂê±´ Taejo (ê³ ë ¤ ÃÂÂì¡°) : Changed the county name to Changnyeong county ì°½ëÂ
Âêµ° ìÂÂë´면
- 1914 April 1: Goam township Doya village (ê³ ìÂÂë©´ ëÂÂì¼리), was incorporated
- 1918 January 1 : Eubne township (ìÂÂë´) was renamed to Changnyeong township (ì°½ëÂ
Âë©´)
- 1955 July 1 : Changnak (ì°½ë½면) township and Changnyeong township (ì°½ëÂ
Âë©´) were merged
- 1960 January 1 : Changnyeong township (ì°½ëÂ
Âë©´) was designated as a town (eub/eup ìÂÂ)
Administrative divisions
- ShinChon (ì ì´Â리)
- Yeocho (ì¬ì´Â리)
- Okcheon (ìÂ¥ì²Â리)
- Waebu (ì¸ë¶Â리)
- Yongseok (ì©ìÂÂ리)
- Josan (ì¡°ì°리)
- Jikkyo (ì§ÂêµÂ리)
- Tamha (ÃÂÂÃÂÂ리)
- Twaecheon (ôì²Â리)
- Ha (ÃÂÂ리)
- Malheul (ë§ÂÃÂÂ리)
- Doya (ëÂÂì¼리)
- Kyoha (êµÂÃÂÂ리)
- Kyo (êµÂ리)
- Kyosang (êµÂìÂÂ리)
- Songhyeon (ì¡ÃÂÂ리)
- Suljeong (ì ì Â리)
Educational Institutions
Cultural assets
- Changnyeong Suljeongni Three story stone pagoda ì¼층ìÂÂà: National treasure number 520 of United Silla Dynasty
Attractions
Hwawang Mountain, Changnyeong Downtown Market, Changnyeong History Museum, Seokbinggo
References
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