Cheongju (; ) is the capital and largest
city
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of
North Chungcheong Province
North Chungcheong Province (), also known as Chungbuk, is a province of South Korea. North Chungcheong has a population of 1,578,934 (2014) and has a geographic area of located in the Hoseo region on the south-centre of the Korean Peninsula. No ...
in
South Korea
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. The 'Cheong' in the name of Chungcheong Province is the Cheong of Cheongju.
History
Cheongju has been an important provincial town since ancient times. In the Cheongju Mountains, particularly in the area where Sangdang Sanseong is located, ruins dating from the Old Stone Age to the Bronze Age have been discovered. Settlements associated with the Paleolithic Age have also been found in Cheongju, such as the Durubong Cave Site.
After the unification of the kingdoms by Silla in 676, various parts of Korea, including Cheongju, began to adopt Buddhism. This was influenced by the Silla culture's connection with the Silk Road, which facilitated the spread of Buddhism from Nepal across Northern China to the Korean Peninsula.
During the Goryeo era, particularly during the reign of Gwangjong, several monuments related to Buddhism were created. Among them is Cheol Danggan, built in the year 962 in the center of the city near the remains of Yongdu Temple. Cheol Danggan is a flagpole used to hang the Dang flag, which is raised to pay tribute to Buddha.
It was listed as a National Treasure in 1962 by the South Korean government.
In the Joseon period, the Cheongju region began to adopt Confucianism as its main religion.
Throughout the history of Cheongju, various temples were established during different periods in the history of the Korean peninsula. Examples include the Buddhist Yonghwasa Temple, dating back to the Goryeo period, and the Bulguksa Temple, established in the 8th century during the Silla Dynasty period. Cheongju temples were also significant in the advancement of Korean printing, including book printing.
One of the important documents printed in Cheongju was done so at Heungdeok Temple during the Goryeo Dynasty, specifically in the year 1377.
One of the first schools established in North Chungcheong Province was founded in Cheongju during 1896. During the
Baekje
Baekje or Paekche (; ) was a Korean kingdom located in southwestern Korea from 18 BCE to 660 CE. It was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, together with Goguryeo and Silla. While the three kingdoms were in separate existence, Baekje had the h ...
Dynasty period, several tombs were built around the city, in addition to Joseon Dynasty period forts such as Sangdangsanseong, which served to connect the northern and southern provinces after the Japanese invasion of 1592.
In 1593, the Battle of Cheongju took place between Japanese forces and the Joseon kingdom that then ruled the Korean peninsula during the
Hideyoshi's Invasions of Korea, in which more than 8,000 Korean warrior monks participated.
The government of the province relocated here from
Chungju
Chungju () is a Administrative divisions of South Korea, city in North Chungcheong Province, South Korea. Uamsan is a mountain located within the outskirts of the city.
The city is famous for the annual martial arts festival held in October. Al ...
in 1908. The opening of the Chungbuk-line in 1926 sparked regional development. In 1946, Cheongju and Cheongwon-gun were separated, and in 1949, Cheongju was made a city. Afterwards, it went through the separation of administrative dong and their transfer to Cheongwon-gun, with 2 branch offices (East and West) established in July 1989 that were upgraded to Sangdang District and Heungdeok District in January.
Cheongju experienced one of the largest population growths in Korea, having almost quadrupled its population from 147,000 in 1970 to 582,158 in 2000.
Geography
Geum River goes through the center of Cheongju. Additionally, the tributaries of Musim and Miho flow together in the northern part of the city. To the east and west, there are the mountains of Wuam and Bumo.
Musimcheon River also goes through the middle of Cheongju.
Climate
Cheongju is a temperate zone, so there are four seasons. The climate is a
humid continental climate
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(
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* Bernd Köppen (1951–2014), German pianist and composer
* Carl Köppen (1833-1907), German military advisor in Meiji era Japan
* Edlef Köppen (1893–1939), German author ...
: ''Dwa''), but can be considered a borderline
humid subtropical climate
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(
Köppen Köppen is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Bernd Köppen (1951–2014), German pianist and composer
* Carl Köppen (1833-1907), German military advisor in Meiji era Japan
* Edlef Köppen (1893–1939), German author ...
: ''Cwa'') using the isotherm.
Administrative districts
From 1 July 2014, Cheongju and
Cheongwon County
Cheongwon County () was a county in North Chungcheong Province, South Korea. It was dissolved on July 1, 2014 and consolidated to Cheongju.
Government
The Korea Food and Drug Administration (later Ministry of Food and Drug Safety), and K ...
unified, and administrative districts were changed to the following:
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Heungdeok District () West
Osong-eup, Gangnae-myeon, Oksan-myeon, Uncheon-dong, Sinbong-dong, Bokdae1-dong, Bokdae2-dong, Gakyeong-dong, Bongmyeong1-dong, Bongmyeong2-dong, Songjeong-dong, Gangseo1-dong, Gangseo2-dong, Ochang-eup
*
Seowon District () South
Nami-myeon, Hyeondo-myeon, Sajik1-dong, Sajik2-dong, Sachang-dong, Mochooung-dong, Sugok1-dong, Sugok2-dong, Sannam-dong, Bunpyeong-dong, Seonghwa-dong, Geasin-dong, Jookrim-dong
*
Sangdang District () East
Nangseong-myeon, Miwon-myeon, Gaduk-myeon, Namil-myeon, Mooni-myeon, Joongang-dong, Seongan-dong, Top-dong, Deasung-dong, Yeongun-dong, Geumcheon-dong, Yongam-dong, Myeongam-dong, Sinsung-dong, Yongam1-dong, Yongam2-dong
*
Cheongwon District () North
Nesoo-eup, Buki-myeon, Wooam-dong, Neduk1-dong, Neduk2-dong, Yoolang-dong, Sacheon-dong, Ogeunjang-dong, Ochang-eup
Government and infrastructure
The headquarters of the
Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency, and the
Ministry of Food and Drug Safety
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are located in the Osong Health Technology Administration Complex.
Cultural properties
*Sangdangsanseong (Sangdang Mountain Fortress) lies on the slopes of Mt. Uam within the city limits. The fortress is mainly a wall that stretches over in circumference. The present walls date to the 1716 restoration of the site. Within the walls lies a small tourist village that has several restaurants.
*Cheongju National Museum also lies near Mt. Uam, and houses several exhibits of cultural artifacts from the nearby area.
*
Heungdeoksa Temple Site is the home to the
Early Printing Museum, and is to be the site of the printing of
Jikji
''Jikji'' () is the abbreviated title of a Korean Buddhism, Korean Buddhist document whose title can be translated to "Anthology of Great Buddhist Priests' Zen#Seon in Korea, Zen Teachings". Printed during the Goryeo Dynasty in 1377, it is the ...
, the oldest existent book printed using movable metal type. The museum itself contains exhibits related to the art of printing through the ages.
*Yongdusaji Cheoldanggan (The Iron Flagpole of the Yongdu Temple Site) is designated Korean National Treasure number 41, and is located near Lotte Department Store in downtown Cheongju. Made of twenty iron cylinders, the flagpole stands tall, and was formerly used to hang flags to honour the Buddha.
*National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art – Cheongju (MMCA Cheongju) which is scheduled to open in December 2018, will be the first museum in Korea to open its conservation center to the general public. Notably, MMCA Cheongju is being constructed within a renovated tobacco factory, which once played a major role in Korea's modern industry. The new building has been especially designed to use energy more efficiently and thus reduce greenhouse gas emissions. As such, the new museum will be a high-profile example of a project combining elements of urban revitalization and historical preservation.
*Chojeonghaenggung (Chojeong Temporary Palace) is a temporary palace where
King Sejong
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stayed for treatment of an eye disease. It is said that King Sejong completed the creation of Hangul here. This place was destroyed during the Joseon Dynasty, and restoration work began in December 2017, and construction was completed in December 2019. It opened in June 2020. Also, Chojeong Mineral Water produced near here is quite famous carbonated water. It is known that King Sejong also tried to treat an eye disease with carbonated water produced in Chojeong. Chojeonghaenggung is located in Naesu-eup, Cheongwon District.
Transport
Cheongju International Airport provides scheduled flights within Korea and to other parts of Asia. The main train station is located at
Ogeunjang approximately north of the city hall. This station is on the
Chungbuk Line.
Cheongju Bus Terminal provides almost all of the bus lines to bus terminals located in other cities. Ticketing time is between 4:00 am and 11:40 pm.
Cheongju Express Bus Terminal provides some bus lines for Seoul (Gangnam, Sangbong, South Seoul, East Seoul, Busan, East Deagu, Gwangju).
In 2023, the Cheongju tunnel flooded during the
annual monsoon which trapped 15 vehicles and resulted in at least 7 deaths and 11 reported missing.
Education
Cheongju is the site of several tertiary institutions, including:
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Cheongju National University of Education
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Cheongju University
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Chungbuk National University
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Chung Cheong University
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Korea Air Force Academy
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Korea National University of Education
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Seowon University
Festival
The Cheongju International Craft Biennale is usually held in September or October.
There is also the Osong Cosmetic and Beauty Expo.
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Twin towns – sister cities
Notable people from Cheongju
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Cho Sung-dal, footballer.
*
Choi Eun-sil, basketball player.
*
Choi Ji-hyun,
short track speed skater.
*
Choi Soon-ho, football manager and former professional football player.
*
Han Hyo-joo, actress.
* Hwang Eun-bi (''known as
SinB''), singer (
Viviz).
* Im Jin-ah (''known as
Nana''), singer, actress and model (
After School,
Orange Caramel).
* Ji Chang-min (''known as Q''), singer and dancer (
The Boyz).
*
Ji Min-hyuk, actor.
*
Jun Hyo-seong, singer and actress (
Secret
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).
* Kim Ji-woo (''known as
Chuu
Kim Ji-woo (, born October 20, 1999), known professionally by her stage name Chuu (), is a South Korean singer, actress and television personality. She is a former member of the South Korean girl group Loona and its sub-unit, yyxy.
Early lif ...
''), singer (
Loona).
* Kim Jung-eun (''known as
Kim Lip''), singer-songwriter (
Loona).
* Kim Joo-young (''known as
Jooyoung
Kim Joo-young (; born March 9, 1991), better known as Jooyoung, is a South Korean singer-songwriter. He debuted in 2010 and has released several singles and two extended plays, ''From Me To You'' (2012) and ''Fountain'' (2018).
Career
Prior to ...
''), singer-songwriter.
* Kim So-yeon (''known as
Kassy''), singer and rapper.
*
C. S. Lee, actor and comedian.
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Lee Jin-wook, actor.
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Lee Na-eun, singer and actress (
April
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April is commonly associated with the season of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, and autumn in the Southern Hemisphere, where it is the ...
).
*
Lee Seung-hee, ceramic artist.
*
Lee Yi-kyung, actor.
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Moonbin, singer (
Astro).
* Moon Sua, singer (
Billlie).
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Moon Sang Min, actor.
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Na Young-seok, television producer.
*
Park Cho-rong, singer-songwriter, actress (
Apink
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).
* Shin Dong-woo (''known as
CNU''), singer-songwriter, rapper and actor (
B1A4).
* Yoon Dae-woong (''known as
Bigman''), beatboxer, singer-songwriter and composer.
* Bae Ho-young (''known as Hoyoung''), singer and rapper (
Verivery
Verivery (; stylized in all caps and also abbreviated VRVR) is a South Korean boy band formed by Jellyfish Entertainment in 2018. They debuted on January 9, 2019 with ''Veri-Us''.
They self-produce their albums and have created several music vid ...
).
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Wonstein, rapper and singer.
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Yoo Hae-jin, actor.
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Lee Si-young, actress.
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Kim Kang-hoon, child actor.
*
Park Bo-young, Actress from nearby
Jeungpyeong County but attended high school in
Sangdang District.
References
External links
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City government home page
{{Authority control
Cities in North Chungcheong Province