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North Chungcheong

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North Chungcheong (충청 북도, 忠清北道 Chungcheongbuk-do), abbreviated Chungbuk, is the only landlocked province in the country. Area is surrounded by lakes and mountains.

Chungcheongbuk-do

Cities[edit]

Other destinations[edit]

  • Danyang - lakeside resort surrounded by three national parks
  • Guinsa - the remote, utopian headquarters of the Cheontae sect of Buddhism
  • Suanbo - hot spring and ski resort
  • Beopjusa Temple - is of significant historical/cultural importance and has the tallest Buddha statue

Understand[edit]

Beopju-sa

Because of it's geographical location, it was once the central meeting point for expressways and train lines. Although landbound, the province has no shortage of natural attractions with a bevy of national parks and beach side views to choose from, such as the colossal Mt. Sobaeksan, Mt. Songnisan, Chungjuho Lake and Daecheongho Lake near the presidential lakeside resort. Historically it is best known for being the birthplace of the oldest book, Jikji that was printed with movable metal type. It along with its southern sister province has a long yangban or noble class tradition. The Chungcheong nobility was made up mostly of scholars and statesmen.

Talk[edit]

As with mostly rural areas, things tend to move a little slower here. The local dialect is a mirror of how the rest of the country would characterize the Chungcheong people - forthright, gentle and more laid back. Their speech is deliberate; sounds tend to be drawn out making you lean in and listen more carefully. One way you will immediately recognize a typical Chungcheong dialect is the person will end their sentences with a "yoo" when using jondae mal instead of the standard "yeo".

Get in[edit]

By plane[edit]

Opened in 1977, the Cheongju International Airport has some flights to Jeju-do and some international flights to China.

By train[edit]

Martial Arts Festival at Chungju

The Jungang line from Seoul's Chongnyangni station serves Jecheon and Danyang. The Chungbuk line from Bongyang (near Jecheon) to Jochiwon, on the main Seoul-Busan Line, passes through the province lengthwise, stopping at both Cheongju and Chungju along the way. A third line runs from Jecheon all the way the east coast. The Gyeongbu rail line crosses to the extreme southern part of the province and stops at Okcheon and Yeongdong.

By Bus[edit]

There is an extensive network of highways and byways that run throughout the province. Regular express buses run to the larger as well as the small out of the way cities from most every bus terminal in the country making this area most accessible by buses.

By Car[edit]

Along the southern tip of the province, you have the Gyeongbu Expressway (no. 1) that follows the railway of the same name hitting Okcheon. That turns into the number 35 Jungbu Expressway which runs along the east passing Icheon, Cheongju, its international airport and Jincheon. The northern pass has the Jungang Expressway (no. 55) which links Chuncheon in the north to Daegu in the south, and passes Jecheon and Danyang. Now open the Jungbu Naeryuk Expressway (no. 45)splits the province in two connecting Yeoju and Gumi, and allows for easier access to Suanbo.

See[edit]

Danyang

Encircled by Chungju Lake and Namhang River, Danyang is one of the most picturesque towns in Korea. Nearby is the Gosu Cave. Inhabited in prehistoric times, this cave is reknown for its awe-inspiring beauty. The Early Printing Museum, where the temple Heungdeoksa in Cheongju was, is worth a look. That is where the world's oldest book was printed using moveable type.

Do[edit]

Songnisan National Park

A pleasant boat ride that stops to every nearby attraction in the area is offered at the man-made Chungju Lake. Considered to have therapeutic properties, soaking in the Suanbo Hot Springs after a full day of touring will relax you. Located at the centre of the Sobaeksan mountain range and the meeting point of countless hikers every year, Songnisan National Park is best appreciated for its cultural treasures.

Eat[edit]

Being the only province without a coastline, the province's cuisine is composed mainly of grains and vegetables. Barley is the most popular alternative to rice for their variety of dishes. Regional specialities include:

  • sanchae bibimbap (산채 비빔밥), rice with mushroom, spinach, an assortment of roots, sprouts and other vegetables
  • hobak beombeok (호박 범벅), winter squash porridge*
  • cheonggukjjang jjigae (청국장 찌개), bean paste stew with ground fermented soybeans

Drink[edit]

Produced in Cheongju, Cheongju Daechusul is a type of 'takju,' unrefined liquor fermented from grains. It would be in the same family as the popular 'makgeolli' and its cousin, 'dongdongju.' Carefully brewed with jujubes, glutinous rice, yeast, malt, pine needles and spring water pumped from an underground rock bed Daechusul tastes sweet with a bitter aftertaste. The alcohol content is 16 percent.


Get out[edit]

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