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Nonsan
City in South Chungcheong, South Korea
City in South Chungcheong, South Korea
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| name | Nonsan | |
| native_name | 논산시 | |
| translit_lang1 | Korean | |
| settlement_type | Municipal City | |
| translit_lang1_type1 | Hangul | |
| translit_lang1_info1 | 논산시 | |
| translit_lang1_type2 | Hanja | |
| translit_lang1_info2 | 論山市 | |
| translit_lang1_type3 | Revised Romanization | |
| translit_lang1_info3 | Nonsan-si | |
| translit_lang1_type4 | McCune–Reischauer | |
| translit_lang1_info4 | Nonsan-si | |
| image_skyline | {{multiple image | |
| border | infobox | |
| total_width | 280 | |
| image_style | border:1; | |
| perrow | 1/2/2 | |
| image1 | Tabjeong bridge in Nonsan, South Korea.jpg | |
| image_map | South Chungcheong-Nonsan.svg | |
| map_caption | Location in South Korea | |
| coordinates | ||
| subdivision_type | Country | |
| subdivision_name | South Korea | |
| subdivision_type1 | Region | |
| subdivision_name1 | Hoseo | |
| <!-- government type, leaders --> | government_footnotes | tags -- |
| leader_title | Mayor | |
| leader_name | Baek Seong-hyeon () | |
| population_blank1_title | Dialect | |
| population_blank1 | Chungcheong | |
| area_total_km2 | 554.82 | |
| population_as_of | September 2024 | |
| population_total | 108,883 | |
| population_density_km2 | 220 | |
| parts_type | Administrative divisions | |
| parts | 2 eup, 11 myeon, and 2 dong | |
| image_blank_emblem | Nonsan logo.jpg | |
| blank_emblem_type | Emblem of Nonsan | |
| image_flag | Flag of Nonsan.svg | |
| <!-- time zone(s) --------------> | timezone1 | Korea Standard Time |
| utc_offset1 | +9 | |
| motto | City of Strawberrys |
Nonsan (; ) is a city in South Chungcheong Province, South Korea. It is located at . The origin of Nonsan's geographical names is said to have come from the small garden " Nolmoe, " which rises in the middle of farming fields, where rice paddies and mountain are said to reflect geographical features. The city belongs to the Daejeon Metropolitan Area.
History
Nonsan has a significant history. During the Samhan period, Nonsan is believed to have been part of Mahan territory. In the Baekje period, the district belonged to Hwangdeungyasan-gun. The crucial battle in which Silla defeated Baekje is thought to have taken place in the general area of Nonsan. Later, in the Silla period, Nonsan was divided into two different towns: Deogeun and Hwangsan.
The train station was built in 1911, in the same year as the rail line through the Nonsan plain was completed.
The modern city of Nonsan was established in 1914, by the merger of the four counties of Yeonsan-gun, Eunjin-gun, Noseong-gun and Seoksung-gun.
During the Korean War, a POW camp was set up by the U.S. and South Korean forces. On June 18, 1953, at the Nonsan camp as well as at POW camps at Busan, Masan, and Kwangju, thousands of POWs swarmed out of the camps and melted into the local population in order to avoid being repatriated to North Korea.
Transportation
Nonsan is served by the national railroad system and city, regional and national bus lines. An expressway connects the city to Daejeon and other cities. Many streets have bike paths, sharing pavement with sidewalks. The stream running through the city proper is not navigable, but downstream it joins the Geum River, and an outlying subdivision of the city serves as a significant fishing port.
Chungcheong Metropolitan Railroad is proposed, in the third phase, to set Ganggyeong Station for the starting point and connect the city with Gyeryong, Daejeon, and Cheongju.
Economics and industry
Nonsan is an agricultural city, with rice being the most important crop. Other important crops include strawberries, ginseng, napa cabbage, watermelons, and Korean pears. According to The Chosun Ilbo, the farmers are growing new varieties of strawberry produced in Japan without the producer's permission, while the JoongAng Daily says "Strawberries grown in Nonsan are of various types: seolhyang, maehyang, geumhyang, janghi (akihime) and yukbo (red pearl). The first three were developed in Nonsan while the latter two are from Japan. Janghi is the most commonly grown in Korea. However, seolhyang is the sweetest". Sesil [pronounced "say -shill"] company is the world's third leading producer of insects for natural pest control. The prominent yogurt company, Yakult, has its headquarters in Nonsan. Agro-Fisheries Trade Corp. is a regional supplier of food products.
The greater Nonsan area includes the ROK Army training center ().
Education
Higher education
- Konyang University, founded 1991, has its main campus in Nonsan. It has a university hospital with educational programs for medical technicians, nurses and doctors in Daejeon
- Geumgang University, founded 2004, is a Buddhist university in rural Nonsan, near Gyeryongsan.
- Korea Bio Polytechnic is a two-year college run by the Department of Labor.
- Korea National Defense University moved its campus from Seoul to Nonsan in 2017.
Secondary education
Nonsan has a number of high schools, including a girls' high school, a technical high school, and two private schools which attract students from across the province and beyond.
Tourism
Local attractions include the Eunjin Mireuk, a large standing Buddhist sculpture of the Goryeo period and its accompanying temple, Gwanchoksa, as well as the Baekje Military Museum.
-- Mireuk-bosal at Gwanchok Temple in Nonsan, South Korea.
The spring Strawberry Festival is a popular tourist event as is the Ganggyoung autumn fermented seafood festival.
The eight famous spots in Nonsan include Gwanchoksa, the historic sites of General Gyebaek, Tapjeong Reservoir, Ssanggyesa (Temple), and Noseong Sanseong (Fortress).
Other
The city has a concert hall, where various cultural activities such as concerts and lectures are held. Konyang University's auditorium also hosts free cultural activities for the community.
In June 2011, the multipurpose culture hall Sangsang Madang was completed. It is dedicated to "indie art".
Donam Academy, one of the nine neo-Confucian seowon established in Korea during the Choseon dynasty, is in greater Nonsan. It was made a UNESCO provisional world heritage site in December 2011.
Nonsan is the most famous area in Korea for its strawberries. Nonsan accounts for about 13% of Korea's strawberry production.
Administrative divisions
Nonsan has jurisdiction over 2 eup, 11 myeon, and 2 dong.
| Name | Hangul | Hanja | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ganggyeong-eup | ||||
| Yeonmu-eup | ||||
| Seongdong-myeon | ||||
| Gwangseok-myeon | ||||
| Noseong-myeon | ||||
| Sangwol-myeon | ||||
| Bujeok-myeon | ||||
| Yeonsan-myeon | ||||
| Beolgok-myeon | ||||
| Yangcheon-myeon | ||||
| Gayagok-myeon | ||||
| Eunjin-myeon | ||||
| Chae-un-myeon | ||||
| Chwiam-dong | ||||
| Buchang-dong |
Twin towns – sister cities
Nonsan is twinned with:
- ROK Seocho District, Seoul
- ROK Gangdong District, Seoul
- ROK Jung District, Daejeon
- ROK Jecheon, North Chungcheong Province
- ROK Yangpyeong, Gyeonggi Province
- ROK Mungyeong, North Gyeongsang Province
- CHN Jining, China
- CHN Jinzhou, China
- CHN Langfang, China
- JPN Gotemba, Japan
- JPN Habikino, Japan
Notable people
- Rhee In-je, three-time South Korean presidential candidate
- Chun Sung-gwan, Head of the Seoul Central District Prosecutor's Office (2009)
- Yeom Hong-chul, formal Mayor of Daejeon
- Go Soo, film and television actor
- Park Beom-shin, writer
References
References
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- link. (2014)
- ''눈산의 어제이야기'', Nonsan Moon-hoa ueon: Nonsan Naedong, 2007.
- Grager, Edwin H.. (1994). "Landownership under Colonial Rule: Korea's Japanese Experience, 1900-1935". University of Hawaii Press.
- Lee, Bong. (2003). "The Unfinished War: Korea". Algora.
- "Grocery prices carousel never stops spinning".
- "朝鮮日報 Chosunilbo (Japanese Edition)".
- Limb Jae-un "Let Me Take You down to Nonsan," February 16, 2007
- "Korean National Defense University relocation done: ministry". [[Yonhap News Agency]].
- link
- link. 박. 상현. (2018-02-13). [[Yonhap News Agency]]
- link. Government of Nonsan
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- http://tour.nonsan.go.kr {{webarchive. link. (2013-08-23)
- "Nonsan".
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- link. Sangsangmadang.com
- "S. Korea pushes to register Confucian academies on UNESCO heritage list".
- "논산딸기 성장기 - 디지털논산문화대전".
- "Friendship Cities". Nonsan.
- (2007-11-20). "Can Minor Candidates Become Major Leaguers?".
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- ''JoongAng Daily'' online, 22 June 2009 http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=2906411
- (2010-06-02). "Profiles of Winners". [[The Korea Times]].
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