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Haeju () is a city located in South Hwanghae Province near in . It is the administrative centre of South Hwanghae Province. As of 2008, the population of the city is estimated to be 273,300. At the beginning of the 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 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 kingdom, who later lost it to . It was under the dynasty's King T'aejo that it received its current name.

Sohyon Academy (소현서원) was a academy founded near Haeju by the famous dynasty scholar (1536–84) after his retirement. It is situated in Unbyong Valley, a part of Soktamgugok (Nine valleys of pools and rocks).

According to the North Korean government, their southward offensive on the first day of the on 25 June 1950 was a response to a two-day long bombing by the South Koreans and their surprise attacks on Haeju and other places. Early in the morning of 25 June, before the dawn counterattack in the North Korean account, the South Korean Office of Public Information announced that the Southern forces had captured Haeju. The South Korean government later denied capturing the town and blamed the report on an exaggerating officer. Yugoslavia and the proposed that North Korea would be invited to the UN Security Council to present its side of the story. Both proposals were voted down.


Geography
Haeju City is located on the westernmost edge of the , 60 km north of the Military Demarcation Line and 100 km south of . The city, being not very mountainous, is composed mostly of plains. All the mountains located within the city are under 1,000 m in elevation.


Mountains
  • Mountain Suyang, 946 m.
  • Mountain Jangdae, 686 m.
  • Nam Hill, 122 m.


Climate
Haeju has a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification: Dwa), with cold, dry winters and hot, humid summers.


Administrative divisions
Haeju is divided into several urban neighborhoods ("dong") and several rural villages ("ri").
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Culture and travel
Famous tourist attractions in the city center include , the Haeju Monument, the , and several trees classified as living monuments. Farther out, scenic spots include , the scenic area, Suyangsan Fortress and the .


Economy
Haeju Special Economic Zone was announced in the Second Inter-Korean summit meeting between the South Korean president and the North Korean supreme leader . It was to be a Special Economic Zone centered on 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 and would have allowed trading across the Northern Limit Line between the ports of 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 also has one of the major economic and military ports in . It is connected to Sariwŏn via the Hwanghae Ch'ŏngnyŏn Line of the Korean State Railway.


Education
Haeju is home to Haeju University of Education, Haeju College of Art, and Kim Je Won Haeju University of Agriculture. (소현서원) was a Confucian academy founded by the famous scholar (1536–84). It is situated in the Unbyong Valley west of Haeju.


Media
The Korean Central Broadcasting Station airs on 1080 kHz using a 1.5-megawatt transmitter.


Sister cities


People born in Haeju
  • Ch'oe Ch'ung (984–1068), Confucian scholar and poet
  • Ch'oe Yun-ŭi (1102–1162), Confucian scholar
  • (d. 1445), minister of Hall of Worthies
  • Injo of Joseon (1595–1649), the sixteenth king of the in
  • , the first president of South Korea
  • (1876–1949), last president of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
  • (1879–1910), independence activist who assassinated Itō Hirobumi
  • (1899–1950), writer
  • (1928–1990), bronze-medalist Olympic boxer (1952)
  • (1974), marathon gold-medalist & Olympic runner

Haeju is the home of the Haeju Choi and the Haeju Oh clan.


See also
  • List of cities in North Korea


Notes

Citations

Bibliography
  • .


Further reading
  • Dormels, Rainer. North Korea's Cities: Industrial facilities, internal structures and typification. Jimoondang, 2014.


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