Korean Ch'ungch'ong-namdo do (province), west-central South Korea. Facing the Yellow Sea to the west, it is bounded on the north by Kyonggi do, on the east by North Ch'ungch'ong do, and on the south by North Cholla do. Its capital is Taejon. With one-third of its land area under cultivation, it is one of the best granaries in the country, producing rice, ginseng, tobacco, and peppermint. Its 2,000-mile (3,200-kilometre) coastline includes more than 250 islands attached to the province, and its seashore area supports the culture of marine products such as shellfish and ear shell (abalone). The province has 86 square miles (223 square km) of exposed beach, which has been used to manufacture salt by solar evaporation. Cattle grazing to produce beef and milk is carried on in the low, hilly terrain. Although coal is the province's most important mineral product, gold and silver also are mined, and the discovery of monazite (a thorium-bearing rare-earth mineral) and zircon fields has attracted attention. The famous native ramie cloth (Hansan-Mosi) is produced in the Hansan area. Mount Gyeryong (2,772 feet ) is in a national park in the province that features unique rock and stone formations as well as a number of old temples. Various native religious groups assemble there. T'aean Marine National Park (1978) includes some of the best bathing beaches in the country. Taejon and Ch'onan are the provincial cities. Area 3,225 square miles (8,352 square km). Pop. (1990) 2,013,926.
CH'UNGCH'ONG, SOUTH
Meaning of CH'UNGCH'ONG, SOUTH in English
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