Kaech'à Ân or Kaechon ( , ; Hangul: , Hanja: ) is a city in South P'yà Ângan province, North Korea.
The Myohyangsan, Changansan, Ch'à Ânsà Ângsan, and Ch'à Ângryongsan mountain ranges come together in Kaech'à Ân. The highest peak is Paekt'apsan. The most important rivers are the Ch'à Ângch'à Ân River and the Taedong River. The area of the city is 61% forested.
Kaech'Ã Ân-si is divided into 26 tong (neighbourhoods) and 11 ri (villages):
Water resources are abundant, and several reservoirs are located in Kaech'Ã Ân.
Agriculture has been extensively developed, including livestock and fruit orchards. Machining and metalworking are the dominant industries, mining has also become more prominent.
Kaech'à Ân is served by the Korean State Railway's Kaech'à Ân Line and the Manp'o Line trunk lines, as well as the Choyang Colliery Line and Chunhyà Âk Line secondary lines.
Tourist sites in Kaech'à Ân include Songam Cavern, Taeripsa Temple with its 9-level stone pagoda, the fortresses of Changhamsà Âng, T'osà Âng, and Kosasansà Âng, Namsa dolmen, and the group of dolments at Mukpangsan. There are also Yà Ânpung Lake, which was constructed in 1956, and Yongwà Ân Cavern, which was discovered in 1966 and is preserved as North Korea's Natural Monument No. 43.
The Kaechon Revolutionary Site is associated with Kim Il Sung's 250 Mile Journey for National Liberation. A statue was erected there on the occasion of the Day of the Sun, April 15, in 2001.
There are two large prison camps in Kaech'Ã Ân, both known for very harsh conditions: