Chŏnch'ŏn County is a
''kun'', or county, in central
Chagang province,
North Korea. Originally part of
Kanggye county, it was made a separate county in 1949.
North Korea's largest fir tree is located in this county.
Administrative divisions
Chŏnch'ŏn County is divided into 1 ''
ŭp
An ''eup'' or ''ŭp'' () is an administrative unit in both North Korea and South Korea similar to the unit of town.
In South Korea
Along with "Myeon (administrative division), myeon", an "eup" is one of the divisions of a county ("County#Kore ...
'' (town), 5 ''
rodongjagu'' (workers' districts) and 11 ''
ri'' (villages):
Environment
The terrain is high and mountainous, being located in the centre of the Chagang mountains; the highest point is
Sungjoksan, 1984 m above sea level. The
Chogyuryong Mountains pass through the eastern part of the county. The eastern part of the county is relatively flatter, being located in the
Jangja River valley with other deep valleys on either side of the Hwakyongchon stream. Other waterways flowing through the county are the Hoedok stream, both of which flow into the Jangja river. Two-thirds of the county is occupied by mountains ranging from 400 to 1000 metres high.
The average temperature throughout the year is 5.7°C, -15°C in January and 22.3°C in July with an average precipitation of 1005 mm.
Frost
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occurs from September to the following May, with snow from October to April.
91% of the county is covered by forests, mostly
cypress
Cypress is a common name for various coniferous trees or shrubs of northern temperate regions that belong to the family Cupressaceae. The word ''cypress'' is derived from Old French ''cipres'', which was imported from Latin ''cypressus'', the ...
,
birch and
aspen trees. Various other plants exist in the county, as are a range of animals, such as bears.
Economy
The county has a major forestry, machining, agricultural and
mining industry. The machining industry produces drills, supplied to
mines throughout the country and construction sites; the forestry and wood processors are mostly made into teaching accessories, construction material and furniture. A nationally important match factory is located in the county as are various daily necessities factories.
The largest industry in the county is the food industry, producing
soy sauce
Soy sauce (also called simply soy in American English and soya sauce in British English) is a liquid condiment of Chinese origin, traditionally made from a fermented paste of soybeans, roasted grain, brine, and '' Aspergillus oryzae'' or ''Asp ...
,
soybean paste
Fermented bean paste is a category of fermented foods typically made from ground soybeans, which are indigenous to the cuisines of East, South and Southeast Asia. In some cases, such as the production of ''miso'', other varieties of beans, such ...
,
cooking oil
Cooking oil is plant, animal, or synthetic liquid fat used in frying, baking, and other types of cooking. It is also used in food preparation and flavoring not involving heat, such as salad dressings and bread dips, and may be called edible oil. ...
,
soft drink
A soft drink (see § Terminology for other names) is a drink that usually contains water (often carbonated), a sweetener, and a natural and/or artificial flavoring. The sweetener may be a sugar, high-fructose corn syrup, fruit juice, a su ...
, meat, candy and processed vegetables. 4.9% of the land in the county is used for farming, with most of it being used for
grazing followed by various other plants. Various fruits are grown along the banks of the Jangja river,
where most of the land is used for
paddy fields and is mostly
alluvium.
A large effort to rebuild parts of the county started in 2021, which aim to satisfy the desires of the people. Various homes, from single-storey to multi-storey buildings were constructed in the county and reconstruction of the
water supply network in town areas and paving works was carried out.
Defense industry
On 28 July 2017, a
Hwasong-14
The Hwasong-14 (), also known under alternative US designation codename KN-20, is a mobile intercontinental ballistic missile developed by North Korea. It had its maiden flight on 4 July 2017, which coincided with the United States' Independen ...
was successfully launched near Muphyong-ri. It was the first time a missile was launched at night.
TEL manufacturing
= Other factories
=
In the
2012 Day of the Sun parade, six
WS51200 were seen at the parade, causing some controversy as the export of
transporter erector launcher vehicles to North Korea is banned under
UNSC resolutions. To circumvent sanctions, North Korea imported the vehicles as logging trucks to be used under the Ministry of Forestry, and subsequently modified them. The naming and exact purposes of the factories are not confirmed, as various defector accounts differ in location and purpose of the factories, with some factories likely only manufacturing parts with final assembling being done elsewhere,
possibly at the February 8 General Machine Factory. Although the No. 11 and No. 81 factories do not appear to assemble the vehicles, both of them are apparently important enough to be guarded by clusters of
surface-to-air missiles
A surface-to-air missile (SAM), also known as a ground-to-air missile (GTAM) or surface-to-air guided weapon (SAGW), is a missile designed to be launched from the ground to destroy aircraft or other missiles. It is one type of anti-aircraft syst ...
.
February 8 General Machine Factory (Factory No.65)
The factory is located near Muphyong-ri, under the control of the
Second Economic Committee
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and has links to the
KPA Strategic Force. It is one of the DPRK's largest weapons manufacturers, occupying 12.5 km² and has operated ever since the
Japanese rule over Korea in WW2.
38 North
''38 North'' is a website devoted to analysis about North Korea. Its name refers to the 38th parallel north which passes through the Korean peninsula and from 1945 until the start of the Korean War in 1950 divided the peninsula into North and Sou ...
estimates that it employs 10000 workers and is believed to be where the TELs were built through the extensive modification of the WS51200, to be used to carry the
Hwasong-10,
Hwasong-13 and the
Hwasong-14
The Hwasong-14 (), also known under alternative US designation codename KN-20, is a mobile intercontinental ballistic missile developed by North Korea. It had its maiden flight on 4 July 2017, which coincided with the United States' Independen ...
. The buildings in which the launchers are built have been modified with a large
cupola, which allows the erector to be fully raised. In the late 20th century, the factory modified imported Japanese logging trucks to be mobile erector launchers and
MAZ-543 to be transporter erector launchers. While some factory buildings are located above ground and dispersed around the mountains, there is allegedly a large underground facility, where the main production facilities are.
Although the launch was within the factory, the missile would have been moved from a nearby missile base, and then set up on a launch pad. The launch was likely to demonstrate the Strategic Force's operational capability in launching missiles from remote areas, and the night launch further aims to prove their readiness. However, the factory is not a missile base, and is only responsible for converting the vehicles, as it is neither an operating base or a storage facility for missiles.
Apart from erector vehicles, the factory produces daily necessities.
Culture
In 2017, a traffic park was built in the county, with the purpose of teaching children on various road rules and car driving.
There are 60 educational institutions and 220 child care centres in the county. The Jonchon County Peoples' Hospital is also located in the county, along with a number of other treatment centres.
Transport
The
Manpo line runs through the county, as do roads between
Pyongyang and
Kanggye
Kanggye () is the provincial capital of Chagang, North Korea and has a population of 251,971. Because of its strategic importance, derived from its topography, it has been of military interest from the time of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910).
Hist ...
,
Hamhung
Hamhŭng (''Hamhŭng-si''; ) is North Korea's second-largest List of cities in North Korea, city, and the capital of South Hamgyong, South Hamgyŏng Province. It has an estimated population of 768,551. Located in the southern part of the South Ham ...
and
Kanggye
Kanggye () is the provincial capital of Chagang, North Korea and has a population of 251,971. Because of its strategic importance, derived from its topography, it has been of military interest from the time of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910).
Hist ...
, Jonchon and
Wiwon County
Wiwŏn County is a ''kun'', or county, in northern Chagang province, North Korea. It stands across the Yalu River from the People's Republic of China. It was originally part of North P'yŏngan province, but was annexed to Chagang in 1954. It bo ...
.
See also
*
Geography of North Korea
*
Administrative divisions of North Korea
The administrative divisions of North Korea are organized into three hierarchical levels. These divisions were created in 2002. Many of the units have equivalents in the system of South Korea. At the highest level are nine provinces and fou ...
External links
Chagang Province profile*
References
Counties of Chagang
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