Changnyeong County () is a
county
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in
South Gyeongsang
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Province,
South Korea
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.
In the early
Three Kingdoms
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period, Changnyeong was the seat of
Bihwa Gaya, a member of the
Gaya confederacy
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The traditional period used by historians for Gaya chronology is AD 42– ...
which was later conquered by
Silla
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.
The
Nakdong River
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flows through the county. The
Upo wetland, an important
ecological
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resource and
tourist
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attraction, occupies a portion of the river basin.
The county government is located in
Changnyeong Town
Changnyeong-eup (창녕읍, 昌寧邑) 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 far ...
(창녕읍), the largest town and center of the county.

Famous people from Changnyeong include North Korean actress
Song Hye-rim
Song Hye-rim (; 24 January 1939 18 May 2002) was a North Korean actress, best known for being the one-time favored mistress of Kim Jong Il.
Early life and education
Song was born in Changnyeong, Keishōnan Province, Korea under Japanese rule, K ...
and the former mayor of Seoul
Park Won-soon
Park Won-soon (; February 11, 1955 or March 26, 1956July 9, 2020) was a South Korean politician, activist, and lawyer. He was the longest-serving mayor of Seoul, from 2011 until his death in July 2020. A member of the Democratic Party of Kore ...
.
Etymology
Changnyeong means "prosperous peace", from the
Sino-Korean roots () and ().
History
Yeongsan territory (영산현) was established in 1631. In 1637, Changnyeong territory joined Yeongsan territory (창녕현·영산현). On May 24, 1895, the first day of fifth lunar month, Changnyeong and Yeongsan were incorporated under Daegu as separate counties (대구부 창녕군·영산군). On August 4, 1896, Changnyeong and Yeongsan county were incorporated into
South Gyeongsang
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province (경상남도 창녕군·영산군). On April 1, 1914, Yeongsan County (영산군, ) and Changnyeong county (창녕군) were merged into 15 townships (면) - Eubnae (읍내면), Goam (고암면), Seonsan (성산면), Daehap (대합면), Ibang (이방면), Yueo (유어면), Daeji (대지면), Changnak (창락면), Namgok (남곡면), Jangma (장마면), Bugok (부곡면), Yeongsan (영산면), Gilgok (길곡면), Docheon (도천면), Gyeseong (계성면). In 1918, Eupnae (읍내면) was renamed as
Changnyeong
Changnyeong County () is a county in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.
In the early Three Kingdoms period, Changnyeong was the seat of Bihwa Gaya, a member of the Gaya confederacy which was later conquered by Silla.
The Nakdong River flo ...
(창녕면). On April 1, 1936, Namgok (남곡면) was renamed as Namji (남지면). On July 1, 1955, Changnak township (창락면) is merged with
Changnyeong
Changnyeong County () is a county in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.
In the early Three Kingdoms period, Changnyeong was the seat of Bihwa Gaya, a member of the Gaya confederacy which was later conquered by Silla.
The Nakdong River flo ...
township (창녕면). (14면). On January 1, 1960, Changnyeong township became
Changnyeong town
Changnyeong-eup (창녕읍, 昌寧邑) 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 far ...
. On January 1, 1963, Namji township became Namji town. In 1971, The local town hall of Namji was established.
Administrative divisions
Changnyeong is made up of two towns (읍), 12 townships (면) 139 villages (리) over an area of 532.72 km
2. Of the 28,466 households and 61,789 people living in Changnyeong county in 2011 27.1% were living in
Changnyeong town
Changnyeong-eup (창녕읍, 昌寧邑) 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 far ...
(창녕읍), 18.4% living in Namji town (남지읍).
Tourism

*
Upo wetland (우포 늪)
Upo wetland in Changnyeong county is the largest wetlands in all of Korea. These wetlands are estimated to be created about 140 million years ago. It spreads out over Changnyeong county's Yueo, Ibang, Daehap, Daeji and other townships, covering over 2,310,000 m
2, with a circumference area of 7.5 km. There are over 340 species of endangered plants such as the
Euryale ferox
''Euryale ferox'', commonly known as prickly waterlily, makhana, or Gorgon plant, is a species of water lily found in southern and eastern Asia, and the only extant member of the genus ''Euryale''. The edible seeds, called fox nuts or ''makhana' ...
, as well as 62 wild birds, and 28 fish located within the swamp.
Upo wetland was designated as a natural monument during the time of Japanese occupation in 1933. As soon as the Cultural Properties Protection Law was enacted on December 3, 1962, the wetland was designated as Cultural property 15 under the name of Changnyeong Swan habitat. However, on July 19, 1973, it was found that migratory bird numbers had decreased and therefore its status as a natural monument was cancelled. After another evaluation done on January 13, 2001, in order to determine the geographical scenic value of the biology living there, it was determined that the wetlands be considered natural preserve area number 524.

*
Bugok Hot Springs (부곡온천)
In 1973 a hot spring resort was developed in Keomun village in the
Bugok
Bugok township, also known as Bugok Hot Springs (부곡온천, 釜谷溫泉), is a natural Hot Springs and tourist area located in the Bugok township (부곡면) of Changnyeong County, South Gyeongsang Province, in South Korea.
Etymology
Bugok ( ...
township (부곡면 거문리). In that year, after the natural hot springs was discovered under scenic Deokam Mountain (덕암산). The 48 geothermal wells that were discovered produce over 3,000 tons of water a day. In 1977년
Bugok
Bugok township, also known as Bugok Hot Springs (부곡온천, 釜谷溫泉), is a natural Hot Springs and tourist area located in the Bugok township (부곡면) of Changnyeong County, South Gyeongsang Province, in South Korea.
Etymology
Bugok ( ...
was designated as a national tourist attraction with high quality hotels, recreational facilities, parks and forestation. One of the most famous hotel and spa is Bugok Hawaii, a resort style facility with a water and amusement park as well as a large hotel.
*
Bugok Hawaii (부곡하와이)
*
Mount Hwawang (화왕산)
Hwawang Mountain
Educational Institutions
High Schools (고등학교)
* Namji High and Middle School 남지고등학교
*Yeongsan High and Middle School
Yeongsan-myeon (also known as Yongsan) is a myeon of Changnyeong County, South Gyeongsang Province, in South Korea.
At Yeongsan the Battle of Yongsan was an engagement in the Korean War. It was part of the Battle of Pusan Perimeter and was one o ...
영산고등학교
* Changnyeong High School 창녕고등학교
*Changnyeong Technical High School
Changnyeong County () is a Administrative divisions of South Korea, county in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.
In the early Three Kingdoms of Korea, Three Kingdoms period, Changnyeong was the seat of Bihwa Gaya, a member of the Gaya confe ...
창녕공업고등학교
*Changnyeong Daeseong High School
Changnyeong Daeseong High School () is a private high school located in the Daehab township of Changnyeong County, South Korea.
Overview
The school collaborates with many educational agencies such as Changnyeong's Youth Cultural center and has ...
창녕대성고등학교
* Changnyeong Girl's High School 창녕여자고등학교
* Changnyeong Ogya High and Middle School 창녕옥야고등학교
* Changnyeong First High and Middle School 창녕제일고등학교
Middle Schools (중학교)
* Namji Girl's Middle School 남지여자중학교
* Namji Middle School 남지중학교
Daeseong Middle School 대성중학교
* Bugok Middle School 부곡중학교
* Seongsan Middle School 성산중학교
* Shinchang Girl's Middle School 신창여자중학교
* Yeongsan Middle School 영산중학교
* Changnyeong Girl's Middle School 창녕여자중학교
* Changnyeong Ogya Middle School 창녕옥야중학교
* Changnyeopng Middle School 창녕중학교
Twin towns – sister cities
Changnyeong is twinned with:
* Sendai
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...
(Miyagi Prefecture
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), Japan
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* Changwon
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, South Korea
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* Sunchang
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Sunc ...
, South Korea
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* Gunpo
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, South Korea
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* Shangzhi
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, China
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See also
* 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 that shares a land border with South Korea is North Korea, lying to the north with of ...
* Yeongnam
Yeongnam (, ; literally "south of the ridge") is a region that coincides with the former Gyeongsang Province, one of the ancient Eight Provinces, in what is now South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a countr ...
* South Gyeongsang
South Gyeongsang Province (, ) is a Administrative divisions of South Korea, 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 Heri ...
* Upo wetland
* Bugok
Bugok township, also known as Bugok Hot Springs (부곡온천, 釜谷溫泉), is a natural Hot Springs and tourist area located in the Bugok township (부곡면) of Changnyeong County, South Gyeongsang Province, in South Korea.
Etymology
Bugok ( ...
* Mount Hwawang
References
External links
County government website
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Counties of South Gyeongsang Province