Tongchon County

T'ongch'ŏn County
통천군
County
Korean transcription(s)
  Chosŏn'gŭl
  Hancha
  McCune-Reischauer T'ongch'ŏn kun
  Revised Romanization Tongcheon-gun

A view of downtown T'ongch'ŏn-ŭp, North Korea.
Country North Korea
Province Kangwŏn Province
Administrative divisions 1 ŭp, 30 ri
Population (1990 est.)
  Total 67,000

T'ongch'ŏn County is a kun, or county, in Kangwŏn province, North Korea. It abuts the Sea of Japan (East Sea of Korea) to the north and east. Famous people from T'ongch'ŏn include former Hyundai chairman Chung Ju-yung, who is believed to have been born there.

Administrative Divisions

T'ongch'ŏn county is divided into 1 ŭp (town) and 30 ri (villages):

  • T'ongch'ŏn-ŭp
  • Changdae-ri
  • Changjil-li
  • Chasal-li
  • Chungch'ŏl-li
  • Hasu-ri
  • Hwat'ong-ri
  • Kahŭng-ri
  • Kangdong-ri
  • Kŏsŏng-ri
  • Kŭmral-li
  • Kunsal-li
  • Kuŭp-ri
  • Mip'yŏng-ri
  • Myŏnggo-ri
  • Pangp'o-ri
  • Pyŏg'am-ri
  • P'aech'ŏl-li
  • P'ungsal-li
  • Rimong-ri
  • Rosang-ri
  • Ryongch'ŏl-li
  • Ryongsu-ri
  • Sillim-ri
  • Sindae-ri
  • Sinhŭng-ri
  • Songjŏl-li
  • Taegong-ri
  • Toho-ri
  • Tongho-ri
  • Tot'al-li

Physical features

The terrain is mountainous in the west, sloping down to the coastal plains (including the T'ongch'ŏn Plain and Hupkok Plain) in the east. The plains are used for rice cultivation. The area is prone to fog. As elsewhere along the Kangwŏn coast, there are various lagoons.

Economy

Due to the extensive plains, agriculture is a major local industry; in addition to rice, the county produces barley, wheat, oats, millet, maize, soybeans, and potatoes. Lumbering and fishing also play a role.

Tourism

The region has long been a popular destination due to the proximity of Mount Kŭmgang and, in recent years, tourists from South Korea have passed through the area in great numbers.

Transport

Road

A highway runs along the coastline.

Rail

T'ongch'ŏn county is served by T'ongch'ŏn Station and five other stations on the Kŭmgangsan Ch'ŏngnyŏn Line of the Korean State Railway.

See also

External links

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