- Hamhung
Infobox Korean settlement
title = Hamhŭng City
context = north
imgcaption =NASA World Wind image of Hamhŭng.
hangul = 함흥시
hanja = 咸興市
rr = Hamheung-si
mr = Hamhŭng-si
area_km2 = 330
pop = 874000
popyear = 2005 est.
gov = Capital of South Hamgyŏng; former Directly Governed City*
divs = Hŭngnam-kuyŏk, ?
region =Kwannam
dialect = Hamgyŏng
text = *Administered as a Directly Governed City from 1960—1967.Hamhŭng ("Hamhŭng-si") is
North Korea 's second largest city, and the capital of South Hamgyŏng Province. In late 2005, nearby Hŭngnam was made a ward ("kuyŏk") within Hamhŭng-si. [cite web|url=http://nk.chosun.com/map/map.html?ACT=geo_03|title=행정구역 개편 일지|work=NKChosun|language=Korean|accessdate=2006-04-29]Geography
Hamhŭng is on the left branch of the Sŏngch'ŏn River, on the eastern part of the Hamhŭng plain ( _ko. 함흥평야), in South Hamgyŏng Province, northeast North Korea. The Tonghŭngsan is 319 m high.
History
The city was heavily destroyed (80–90%) during the
Korean War . From 1955–1962, Hamhŭng was the object of a large-scale program of reconstruction and development byEast Germany including the build-up of various construction-related industries and intense training measures for Korean construction workers, engineers, city planners and architects. The project ended two years earlier than scheduled and with a low profile because of the Sino-Soviet conflict and the opposing positions that North Korea and East Germany took on that issue. [For more information on the post-War reconstruction project, see cite book |last=Frank |first=Rüdiger |authorlink= |title=Die DDR und Nordkorea. Der Wiederaufbau der Stadt Hamhŭng von 1954–1962 |year=1996 |month=December |publisher=Shaker |location=Aachen |language=German |id=ISBN 3-8265-5472-8]From 1960 to 1967, Hamhŭng was administered separately from South Hamgyŏng as a Directly Governed City ("Chikhalsi"), but before 1960, and since 1967, the city has been part of South Hamgyŏng Province.
In 1995, Hamhŭng witnessed, thus far, the only documented challenge to the North Korean government when famine-ravaged soldiers began a march toward
Pyongyang . The revolt was quelled and the unit of soldiers was disbanded.Economy
Hamhŭng is an important
chemical industry center in the DPRK. It is an industrialcity which serves as a major port for North Korean foreign trade. Production includestextiles (particularlyvinalon ), metalware, machinery, refined oil and processed food.Transportation
The city is a transportation hub, connecting various eastern ports and the northern interior area.
Culture
It has a national
museum and a branch academy of science.Hamhŭng is home to the
Hamhŭng University of Education ,Hamhŭng University of Pharmacy ,Hamhŭng University of Chemistry andHamhŭng University of Medicine . Professional colleges in Hamhǔng include the Hamhǔng College of Quality Control, the Hamhŭng Hydrographic and Power College, and the Hamhǔng College of Electronics and Automation.Hamhŭng also hosts the biggest theatre in North Korea.
Food
Hamhŭng is famous for its "naengmyŏn".
People born in Hamhŭng
* Yi Seonggye ( _ko. 이성계; 1335–1408), the founder of the Chosŏn dynasty, Korea's last royal line
*Ahn Soo-kil ( _ko. 안수길; 1911–1977), writer
*Richard E. Kim (born 1932), writer
*Yoon Kwang-cho ( _ko. 윤광조; born 1946), ceramic artist
*Yang Hyong-sop (born 1925), President of theSupreme People's Assembly from 1984-1998ee also
*
List of cities in North Korea
*Geography of North Korea
*List of Provinces of Balhae External links
* [http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showthreaded.php?Cat=&Number=861907&page=&vc=1&PHPSESSID=#Post861907 North Korea Uncovered] , (North Korea Google Earth) Maps out Hamhung's economic infrastructure, including railways, hotels, tourist destinations, cultural facilities, ports, and electricity grid on Google Earth.
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