- Hwacheon
Infobox Korean settlement
logo=Hwacheon_County_logo.png
hangul=화천군
hanja=華川郡
rr=Hwacheon-gun
mr=Hwach'ŏn-gun
area_km2=909.45
pop=23822
popyear=2005
popden_km2=26.2
divs=1 "eup", 4 "myeon"Hwacheon County ("Hwacheon-gun") is a county in Gangwon Province,
South Korea . The northern border parallels theKorean Demilitarized Zone , as close as 9km in some places. Neighboring counties areCheorwon to the northwest and north,Yanggu to the east,Chuncheon to the south, and theGyeonggi-do province to the southwest. The county consists largely of mountains and rivers, between which are small farming communities, military bases and military training grounds. The area is renowned for its rivers, the lake trout and otters indigenous to the county, and dramatic natural scenery.Demographics
As of 2005, the population of Hwacheon stood at 23,822. 12,471 of these people were male, while there were 11,351 females. Only 90 of these people (0.38%) were foreign residents - 20 male and 70 female. The average household was home to 2.4 people, and 3,577 of the population (15%) was aged 65 or older. [cite web|url=http://www.ihc.go.kr/foreign/eng/page/sub01/sub01_05.html|title=Population and Households|work=Hwacheon County Council|accessdate=2008-09-11] These numbers do not reflect soldiers stationed in the area, which are estimated at approximately 35,000 personnel.Fact|date=September 2008
History
Due to the rugged terrain and harsh winters, Hwacheon was essentially unpopulated other than disbursed small villages along the major rivers prior to 1900. During the Japanese occupation of Korea,
Hwacheon Dam was completed in 1944, providing a significant source of electrical power to (then) central Korea. [cite web|url=http://wikimapia.org/3975001/Hwacheon-Dam|title=Hwacheon Dam|accessdate=2008-09-11] Due to its strategic value as both a power plant and potential weapon (by intentionally flooding downstream areas), this dam was the source of heavy conflict during theKorean War , finally ending up well inside allied territory with the establishment of the DMZ to the north in 1953.Culture
As Gangwon Province is South Korea's coldest region, Hwacheon is home to an ice fishing festival in which thousands of competitors try to catch as many sancheoneo (
Hangeul : 산천어, wild trout) as possible. [cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/08/asia_pac_south_korea_ice_fishing/html/2.stm|title=South Korea's Ice Fishing Festival|work=BBC News|accessdate=2008-01-14] This takes place in the Hwacheoncheon (stream) during nearly the entire month of January. [cite web|url=http://global.narafestival.com/eng_03.html|title=Welcome to Hwacheon (Ice Fishing Festival)|work=Hwacheon County Council|accessdate=2008-01-14] The festival organizers claim there are roughly 1,000,000 visitors annually [cite web|url=http://www.narafestival.com/global/content_view.asp?bc=F001&bo__idx=11961|title=Sancheoneo (Mountain Trout) Ice Festival|work=Hwacheon County Council|accessdate=2008-09-12] , though this claim is not readily substantiated and is probably subject to double counting and extrapolation based on the busiest days.Other annual events in Hwacheon include the Jjokbae (
Hangeul : 쪽배, water raft) Festival in late July, the Tomato Festival in mid-August, and the Dragon Festival.Food
Hwacheon is famous for its
samgyeopsal , a pork dish offered at nearly every restaurant in town. Pork is cooked on a grill over hot coals, cut into bite-sized pieces, and wrapped in a lettuce leaf along with garlic, hot peppers, rice, and various other vegetables and sauces, then eaten by hand. Variants of the meal include using marinated beef instead of bacon.ister Cities
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Seocho-gu ,South Korea
*flagicon|CanadaChatham-Kent ,Canada References
External links
* [http://www.ihc.go.kr/foreign/eng/index.html Hwacheon County government home page]
* [http://global.narafestival.com Nara Festivals home page]
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