Hwasun County

Hwasun County (화순군; Hwasun-gun) is a county in South Jeolla Province, South Korea.

Hwasun

화순군
Korean transcription(s)
  Hangul
  Hanja
  Revised RomanizationHwasun-gun
  McCune-ReischauerHwasun-gun
Emblem of Hwasun
Location in South Korea
Country South Korea
RegionHonam
Administrative divisions1 eup, 12 myeon
Area
  Total786.23 km2 (303.57 sq mi)
Population
 (2001)
  Total78,610
  Density100/km2 (300/sq mi)
  Dialect
Jeolla

Symbol

  • County Flower : Wild Chrysanthemum
  • County Tree : Zelkova Tree
  • County Bird : Dove

History

Before Hwasun became an administrative community in the Japanese Empire, individual culture was formed along three rivers: Jiseokcheon River to Neungju, Hwasuncheon River to Hwasun, and Dongbokcheon River to Dongbok. Recently relics in the Stone Age (residential remains) and in the Middle Stone Age were found in Juam Dam at Daejeon Village, Sasu-ri, Nam-myeon, showing that people lived from old times. Bronze Age remains include 1,180 dolmens and a variety of remains excavated in a stone-lines tomb at Daegok-ri (including National Tresture No. 143, bronze knife and bronze mirror). A pit-tomb in the Baekje Period was found at the site of Unjusa Temple.

Culture and Tourism

  • Red Cliff (赤壁)
  • Unjusa (云 住 寺)
  • Ssangbongsa (双峰 寺)
  • Mudeungsan (无 等 山)
  • Towon Academy (道 源 书院)
  • Hwasun Nongak Hanchun (和顺 寒泉 农 乐)

World Heritages

A dolmen is a grave at the prehistoric age and a kind of megalithic monument. It is distributed all over the world and Korea is its center. There are about 19,000 only in Jeonnam. Hwasun is a representative center of dolmen and has about 2,000. Since 1988, the dolmen in Hwasun was designated as cultural asset.

Present situation of Dolmens

  • Designation : Historic Relic No. 410(Designated on Sept. 17, 1998)
  • Address : Hoysan-ri, Dogok-myeon ~ Daesin-ri, Chunyang-myeon, Hwasun-gun
  • Designated area : 2,191,767㎡(about 663,000 pyeong)
  • Quantity : Daesin-ri, Chunyang - 319 Hyosan-ri, Dogok - 277 Total 596

Features of Hwasun Dolmen

Collective tight formation in a small area. Tens of dolmens have 100-ton upper stone in weight. There are extra-large dolmens of 280 tons. A quarry remains to show the process of building dolmens.[1] Dolmens of Hwasun, 34.9775414°N 126.931551°E / 34.9775414; 126.931551 were registered with those of Ganghwa and Gochang county.

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-05-30. Retrieved 2008-01-15.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Welcome to Hwasun

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