Gimcheon Explained

Gimcheon
Native Name:Korean: 김천시
Settlement Type:Municipal City
Translit Lang1:Korean
Translit Lang1 Type1:Hangul
Translit Lang1 Info1:Korean: 김천시
Translit Lang1 Type2:Hanja
Translit Lang1 Info2:Korean: {{linktext|金|泉|市
Translit Lang1 Info3:Gimcheon-si
Translit Lang1 Info4:Kimch'ŏn-si
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Yeongnam
Population Blank1 Title:Dialect
Population Blank1:Gyeongsang
Area Total Km2:1009.5
Population As Of:October,2022
Population Total:139,477
Population Density Km2:150
Parts Type:Administrative divisions
Parts:1 eup, 14 myeon, 7 dong
Image Blank Emblem:Gimcheon logo.png
Blank Emblem Type:Emblem of Gimcheon
Area Code:+82-54
Timezone1:Korea Standard Time
Utc Offset1:+9

Gimcheon (; pronounced as /ko/) is a city in North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. It is situated on the major land transportation routes between Seoul and Busan, namely the Gyeongbu Expressway and Gyeongbu Line railway.

In ancient times, Gimcheon was famous for its three mountains (Geumo, Daedeok, Hwangak) and two rivers (Gamcheon, Jikjicheon). During the Chosun Dynasty, Gimcheon had one of the five largest markets in the region. The town has also served as the gateway and traffic hub of the Yeongnam region and is particularly proud of its patriots, history and conservative lifestyle.

The slogan of Gimcheon city is 'Central Gimcheon', a recognition of the fact that it is situated almost at the center of South Korea.

History

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Culture and sightseeing

Sights

Gimcheon's claim to fame is Jikjisa Temple (직지사), located at the foot of Mt. Hwangaksan. The temple was constructed in 418 (the 2nd year of King Nulji's reign, Silla Dynasty). Jikjisa is an important head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. This temple is in perfect harmony with the nearby valley and pine forest. The foliage in fall is particularly breathtaking. It features Birojeon Hall (also known as ‘Cheonbuljeon Hall’), in which approximately 1,000 Buddha statues are enshrined, along with a thousand year old arrowroot. Iljumun Gate, Daeungjeon Hall (one of the most famous architectural structures of the Joseon Dynasty) and a 1.63m-tall Seated Stone Buddhist Statue (Treasures No. 319) from the Unified Silla Period, can also be found on the temple grounds.

Jikjisa is believed to have been first constructed by the Goguryeo monk Ado in the year 418, long before Buddhism gained general acceptance in Silla. Jikjisa was largely destroyed during the Seven Year War in the 1590s. The reconstruction of the temple spanned from 1610 to about 1670.

Jikjisa is possibly one of the oldest temples in South Korea and it is relatively well-connected to a convenient train and bus service. Jikjisa Station is located at the foot of the mountain, along the Gyeongbu Line railroad. It is served only by local commuter trains, which run twice daily in each direction. Overnight or weekend temple stay programs are available at the main complex.

Temple admission fees:Adults: 2,500 wonYouth: 1,500 wonChildren: 1,000 won*Free: ages under 6 and over 65

Directions to Jikjisa:- Dong Seoul Terminal to Gimcheon (Departure 3 times a day (10:10, 14:10, 18:10), 3 hour ride).- Get on the bus (No. 11, No. 111) to Jikjisa Temple at Gimcheon Station or Gimcheon Bus Terminal(25 minute ride).

Hiking & mountains

Mt. Hwangaksan (1,111m in elevation), home of Jikjisa, is located in the Sobaeksan Mountains. The area is a habitat for many cranes that reside on this mountain. This location is also known for its pine forests, streams, fall foliage and snowscapes.

Other natural and outdoor cultural properties:

Festivals

Various events including a beauty pageant, a grape fair, sales and food fair introducing various grape foods are offered every July in the downtown area.

An annual sporting event held at the Sport City every May. Traditional military band performances and ballroom dancing are also offered, in addition to various food events.

An annual festival at the Gimcheon Art Hall every October emphasizing the importance of family through plays and dramatic performances.

Museums

Temples and cultural sites

Other places of interest

Cuisine

Traditional food

Traditional restaurants can be found in almost all of Gimcheon's districts but the largest concentration of such establishments is located at the base of Jikjisa Temple, in the Jikji Culture Park. The Culture Park features an ample selection of both local and traditional specialities.

Transportation

Road

Gimcheon is located along the Gyeongbu Expressway and many major roadways connect the city to other surrounding areas.

Rail

Main transportation connections are via the Gyeongbu Line and the Gyeongbuk Line train lines. In 2010, a newly constructed KTX station, Gimcheon-Gumi Station opened on the outskirts of the city center The district around this new KTX station is slowly expanding, however, currently it is only accessible by vehicle, local bus or taxi. From the KTX station to Gimcheon Train Station (the main downtown shopping center) via taxi, it is roughly a 15,000 to 20,000₩ expense.[2]

Community and expat information

In 2004, it was reported that the population was 144,587, including 143,527 Koreans and 1,060 non-Koreans.

While Gimcheon is much smaller compared to its nearby counterparts, there is a sizeable expat community scattered amongst the seven district neighborhoods. As of 2013, there are an estimated 40 to 60 expats residing within the city limits, most employed as English teachers through the government run EPIK (English Program in Korea) and TaLK programs.

Local specialties

Administrative districts

The outlying regions of Gimcheon are divided into fourteen myeon (or townships) and one eup (or large village). In addition, the city center is divided into seven dong, or precincts.

NameHangeulHanja
Apo-eup아포읍牙浦邑
Nongso-myeon농소면農所面
Nam-myeon남면南面
Gaeryeong-myeon개령면開寧面
Gammun-myeon감문면甘文面
Eomo-myeon어모면禦侮面
Bongsan-myeon봉산면鳳山面
Daehang-myeon대항면代項面
Gamcheon-myeon감천면甘川面
Joma-myeon조마면助馬面
Guseong-myeon구성면龜城面
Jirye-myeon지례면知禮面
Buhang-myeon부항면釜項面
Daedeok-myeon대덕면大德面
Jeungsan-myeon증산면甑山面
Jasan-dong자산동紫山洞
Pyeonghwa Namsan-dong평화남산동平和南山洞
Yanggeum-dong양금동陽金洞
Daesin-dong대신동大新洞
Daegeok-dong대곡동大谷洞
Jijwa-dong지좌동智佐洞
Yulgok-dong율곡동栗谷洞

Notable people

Sister cities

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Official page of Gimchon(eng) http://www.gimcheon.go.kr/
  2. Gimpo city homepage(Kor)