- Gachang-myeon
Infobox Korean settlement
hangul=가창면
hanja=嘉昌面
rr=Gachang-myeon
mr=Kach'ang-myŏn
area_km2=111.27
pop=8857
popyear=2004
popnote= [http://www.dalseong.daegu.kr/ub/4/sub02/sub02_01_1.html]
popden_km2=79.6
divs=12 legal "ri", 117 "ban"Gachang-myeon is a "myeon", or township in rural southeastern
Daegu ,South Korea . Part ofDalseong County , it is separated from the urban center of Daegu by the ridgelines ofYongjibong andApsan . These two mountains are separated by the narrow valley of theSincheon , a tributary of the Nakdong which drains most of the township. The valley of the Sincheon also hosts the only roads that connect Gachang to central Daegu.Gachang-myeon is ringed by mountains and threaded by narrow valleys. These include
Biseulsan (1084 m) andChoejeongsan (889 m). This rugged topography makes it a favored destination for outings, both for mountain climbers and for those seeking only to enjoy the resort facilities in theNaengcheon valley. Heritage sites include theNokdong Seowon , aseowon , and the Buddhist temple ofUnheungsa .To the south, Gachang is equally isolated by a line of low mountains that lie between it and
Cheongdo county inGyeongsangnam-do . Here the ridgeline is broken by the pass ofPaljoryeong .Gachang-myeon is the site of a major water supply facility for Daegu, the Gachang Dam.
ee also
*
Geography of South Korea
*Administrative divisions of South Korea References
External links
* [http://www.dalseong.daegu.kr/ub/4/ Official website] ko icon
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.