- Iseo-myeon, Cheongdo
Infobox Korean settlement
title=Iseo-myeon
hangul=이서면
hanja=伊西面
rr=Iseo-myeon
mr=Isŏ-myŏnIseo-myeon is a "myeon", or township, in western
Cheongdo County ,Gyeongsangbuk-do ,South Korea . It bordersDaegu on the north. It is connected to both Daegu and central Cheongdo by Local Highway 30, which crosses under thePaljoryeong pass as it descends from Daegu to its terminus inGangnam-myeon . Iseo-myeon is composed of 17 "ri".The region has a long history of human habitation, and may have been the site of the
Samhan era polity ofBukgobuguk . However, it was not constituted as Iseo-myeon until the general reorganization of local government under the Japanese occupation in 1914. [Cite web|url=http://www.cheongdo.go.kr/county/?Location=County&mode=carea&part=area_es|date=2006-03-11 |work=Cheongdo County website|title=행정구역도:이서면|]The area is best known for the
Cheongdo Bullfighting Festival , which is held annually on the banks of theSeowoncheon . There are also fourJoseon Dynasty institutions of education preserved in Iseo-myeon; these are theHeungseon Seowon (also called theJagye Seowon ), theGeumho Seowon , theSonggo Seodang and theYonggang Seodang . The "seodang " and "seowon " were both private academies, which focused principally on training children of theyangban class to pass the national civil service exam. The Heungseon Seowon was erected in memory ofKim Il-son (김일손/金馹孫), who perished in theMuo purge of 1498. The Geumho Seowon was erected in memory ofYi Un-ryong , who fought in the Seven Year War against Japan.Notes
ee also
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List of Korea-related topics
*Geography of South Korea
*Subdivisions of South Korea
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