Haeju
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Haeju is a city located in South Hwanghae Province near Haeju Bay in North Korea
North Korea
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea , , is a country in East Asia, occupying the northern half of the Korean Peninsula. Its capital and largest city is Pyongyang. The Korean Demilitarized Zone serves as the buffer zone between North Korea and South Korea...

. It is the administrative centre of South Hwanghae Province. As of 2000, the population of the city is estimated to be 236,000. At the beginning of 20th century, it became a strategic port in Sino-Korean trade. Haeju has chemical-related enterprises and a cement factory.

History

The area around Haeju is known to have been inhabited since the Neolithic
Neolithic
The Neolithic Age, Era, or Period, or New Stone Age, was a period in the development of human technology, beginning about 9500 BC in some parts of the Middle East, and later in other parts of the world. It is traditionally considered as the last part of the Stone Age...

 period, as shellmounds, pottery, and stone tools have been found at Ryongdangp'o. During the early Three kingdoms period, it was briefly governed by a small chieftain, when it was known as "Naemihol" . In 757, however, it was conquered by the Goguryeo
Goguryeo
Goguryeo or Koguryŏ was an ancient Korean kingdom located in present day northern and central parts of the Korean Peninsula, southern Manchuria, and southern Russian Maritime province....

 kingdom, who later lost it to Silla
Silla
Silla was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, and one of the longest sustained dynasties in...

. It was under the Goryeo
Goryeo
The Goryeo Dynasty or Koryŏ was a Korean dynasty established in 918 by Emperor Taejo. Korea gets its name from this kingdom which came to be pronounced Korea. It united the Later Three Kingdoms in 936 and ruled most of the Korean peninsula until it was removed by the Joseon dynasty in 1392...

 dynasty's King T'aejo that it received its current name.

Administrative divisions

Haeju is divided into several urban neighborhoods ("dong") and several rural villages ("ri").
Chosŏn'gŭl
Hangul
Hangul,Pronounced or ; Korean: 한글 Hangeul/Han'gŭl or 조선글 Chosŏn'gŭl/Joseongeul the Korean alphabet, is the native alphabet of the Korean language. It is a separate script from Hanja, the logographic Chinese characters which are also sometimes used to write Korean...

Hancha
Hanja
Hanja is the Korean name for the Chinese characters hanzi. More specifically, it refers to those Chinese characters borrowed from Chinese and incorporated into the Korean language with Korean pronunciation...

Changch'un-dong 장춘동
Haech'ŏng-dong 해청동
Haeun-dong 해운동
Hakhyŏn-dong 학현동
Kuje-dong 구제동
Kwangha-dong 광하동
Kwangsŏk-dong 광석동
Kyŏlsŏng-dong 결성동
Namsan
Namsan (Haeju)
Namsan is a 122-meter peak in Haeju-si, South Hwanghae Province, North Korea....

-dong
남산동
Okgye-dong 옥계동
Puyong-dong 부용동
Ryongdang-dong 룡당동
Saegŏri-dong 새거리동
Sami-dong 사미동
Sansŏng-dong 산성동
Singwang-ri 신광리
Sŏae-dong 서애동
Sŏkch'ŏn-dong 석천동
Sŏkmi-dong 석미동
Sŏnsan-dong 선산동
Sŭngma-dong 승마동
Taegok-dong 대곡동
Ŭpp'a-dong 읍파동
Yangsa-dong 양사동
Yŏnggwang-dong 영광동
Yŏnha-dong 연하동
Chakch'ŏn-ri 작천리
Changbang-ri 장방리
Yŏngyang-ri 영양리

Culture

Famous tourist attractions in the city center include Puyong Pavilion, the Haeju Dharani
Dharani
A ' is a type of ritual speech similar to a mantra. The terms dharani and satheesh may be seen as synonyms, although they are normally used in distinct contexts....

 Monument, the Haeju Sokbinggo, and several trees classified as living monuments
Natural monuments of North Korea
This is a partial list of the natural monuments of North Korea. A total of 935 natural monuments have been designated.-No. 1 - 50:-50-100:-No. 101 - 150:-No. 251 - 300:-No. 351 - 400:-See also:*Natural monuments of South Korea...

. Farther out, scenic spots include Suyangsan Falls, the Sokdamgugok scenic area, Suyangsan Fortress and the Sohyon Academy.

Economy

Haeju Special Economic Zone
Special Economic Zone
A Special Economic Zone is a geographical region that has economic and other laws that are more free-market-oriented than a country's typical or national laws...

 was announced in the Second Inter-Korean Summit
Inter-Korean Summit
Inter-Korean Summits are meetings between the leaders of North Korea and South Korea. There have been two major meetings in the last decade, the first in 2000 and the second in 2007. The importance of these summits lies in the lack of formal communication between North and South Korea, which...

 meeting between the South Korean president Roh Moo-Hyun
Roh Moo-hyun
Roh Moo-hyun GOM GCB was the 16th President of South Korea .Roh's pre-presidential political career was focused on human rights advocacy for student activists in South Korea. His electoral career later expanded to a focus on overcoming regionalism in South Korean politics, culminating in his...

 and the North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il
Kim Jong-il
Kim Jong-il, also written as Kim Jong Il, birth name Yuri Irsenovich Kim born 16 February 1941 or 16 February 1942 , is the Supreme Leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea...

. It was to be a Special Economic Zone
Special Economic Zone
A Special Economic Zone is a geographical region that has economic and other laws that are more free-market-oriented than a country's typical or national laws...

 centered around the Haeju port. The zone would have consisted of 16.5 km2 of development, and also the expansion of the Haeju port. This project was estimated to cost over US$4.5 billion.

This economic agreement between South Korea
South Korea
The Republic of Korea , , is a sovereign state in East Asia, located on the southern portion of the Korean Peninsula. It is neighbored by the People's Republic of China to the west, Japan to the east, North Korea to the north, and the East China Sea and Republic of China to the south...

 and North Korea
North Korea
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea , , is a country in East Asia, occupying the northern half of the Korean Peninsula. Its capital and largest city is Pyongyang. The Korean Demilitarized Zone serves as the buffer zone between North Korea and South Korea...

 would have allowed trading across the Northern Limit Line
Northern Limit Line
The Northern Limit Line or North Limit Line is a disputed inter-Korea maritime demarcation line in the Yellow Sea between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on the north, and the Republic of Korea on the south...

 between the ports of Incheon
Incheon
The Incheon Metropolitan City is located in northwestern South Korea. The city was home to just 4,700 people when Jemulpo port was built in 1883. Today 2.76 million people live in the city, making it Korea’s third most populous city after Seoul and Busan Metropolitan City...

 and Haeju, only 110 km apart. Recent military skirmishes make any revival of this deal unlikely for the time being.

Transportation

Haeju has a military and civilian dual purposes air station (HAE), with a 12/30 runway (Haeju Airport
Haeju Airport
- References :*...

). Haeju also has one of the major economic and military ports in North Korea
North Korea
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea , , is a country in East Asia, occupying the northern half of the Korean Peninsula. Its capital and largest city is Pyongyang. The Korean Demilitarized Zone serves as the buffer zone between North Korea and South Korea...

. It is connected to Sariwŏn
Sariwon
Sariwŏn is the capital of North Hwanghae Province, North Korea. The city's population is estimated to be 310,100 people.-Healthcare:Sariwon has the only pediatric hospital in the entire region; it serves 16 districts and 500,000 children and teens annually....

 via the Haeju Line.

Education

Haeju is home to Haeju University of Education, Haeju College of Art, and Kim Je Won Haeju University of Agriculture.

Media

The Korean Central Broadcasting Station airs on AM
AM broadcasting
AM broadcasting is the process of radio broadcasting using amplitude modulation. AM was the first method of impressing sound on a radio signal and is still widely used today. Commercial and public AM broadcasting is carried out in the medium wave band world wide, and on long wave and short wave...

 1080 kHz using a 1.5-megawatt mediumwave
Mediumwave
Medium wave is the part of the medium frequency radio band used mainly for AM radio broadcasting. For Europe the MW band ranges from 526.5 kHz to 1606.5 kHz...

 transmitter.

People born in Haeju

  • Choe Chung
    Choe Chung
    Choe Chung was a Korean Confucian scholar and poet of the Haeju Choe clan during the Goryeo period. He has been called the grandfather of the Korean educational system..-References:...

     (984-1068), Confucian scholar and poet
  • Choe Yun-ui
    Choe Yun-ui
    Choe Yun-ui was a Korean civil minister during the Goryeo Dynasty. Choe Yun-ui compiled the Sangjeong yemun with another 16 scholars. They collected all courtesies from ancient to present and published 50 copies....

     (1102–1162), Confucian scholar
  • Choe Manri
    Choe Manri
    Choe Manri was a deputy minister for education in the Hall of Worthies who spoke against the creation of hangul together with other Confucian scholars in 1444. He made the following submission that year to King Sejong against hangul:-His protest against Hangul:-References:...

     (?-1445), minister of Hall of Worthies
    Hall of Worthies
    The Hall of Worthies or Jiphyeonjeon ' was set up by Sejong the Great of the Korean Joseon Dynasty in 1420. It consisted of scholars selected by the king....

  • Kim Ku (1876–1949), last president of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
    Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
    The Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea was the partially recognised government in exile of Korea, based in Shanghai, China, and later in Chongqing, during the Colonial Korea.-History:...

  • An Jung-gun (1879–1910), independence activist who assassinated Ito Hirobumi
    Ito Hirobumi
    Prince was a samurai of Chōshū domain, Japanese statesman, four time Prime Minister of Japan , genrō and Resident-General of Korea. Itō was assassinated by An Jung-geun, a Korean nationalist who was against the annexation of Korea by the Japanese Empire...

  • Mirok Li
    Mirok Li
    Mirok Li was a Korean writer who spent much of the twentieth century in exile in Germany. Li was responsible for translating several Korean stories into German.-Biography:...

     (1899–1950), writer
  • Kang Joon-ho
    Kang Joon-Ho
    Kang Joon-Ho was a South Korean amateur boxer who won the bronze medal at the 1952 Summer Olympics. He was born in Haeju, Hwanghae-do and died in Seoul.-Career:...

     (1928–1990), bronze-medalist Olympic boxer (1952)
  • Jong Song-ok
    Jong Song-Ok
    Jong Song-ok is a female long-distance runner from North Korea, who won the world title in the women's marathon at the 1999 World Championships in Athletics in Seville, Spain....

     (1974), marathon gold-medalist & Olympic runner


Haeju is the home of the Haeju Choe Clan.

See also

  • North Korea Uncovered (Google Earth), see the geographical locations of many of Haeju's cultural locations including Mt. Suyang Fort and Mt. Suyang Falls, as well as Haeju's railway, industrial, and commercial infrastructure on Google Earth."
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