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In 757 AD it was renamed Saku and again in 940 AD as Chunju (춘주; 春州) before receiving its current name in 1413. In 1896, Chuncheon became the capital city of Gangwon province. The city was largely destroyed during the Korean War in the Battle of Chuncheon. Uiam Dam on the Bukhan River was completed in 1967.
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Chuncheon, city and provincial capital, Gangwon do (province), northern South Korea. It is in the basin formed by the confluence of the Han and Soyang rivers. ...
The Battle of Chuncheon (Korean: 춘천 전투) was one of a series of coordinated attacks beginning on 25 June 1950 that marked the beginning of the Korean War. This ...
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May 28, 2020 · It is long overdue that the South Korean story of the Korean War be provided, Jiyul Kim and Sheila Miyoshi Jager start with the Battle of ...
There are beautiful old palaces with a 600-year history located in the middle of a forest of buildings, and the entire city is filled with vivid scenes of K ...
There are beautiful old palaces with a 600-year history located in the middle of a forest of buildings, and the entire city is filled with vivid scenes of K ...
Known as the 'city of lakes' Chuncheon lies in the north of the county, located in a basin formed by the Soyang River and Han River. Chuncheon is a popular ...
The Chuncheon National Museum published the exhibition catalog “History and Culture of Gangwon” to commemorate the renewal of the permanent exhibition galleries ...
Sep 18, 2022 · The history of Chuncheon dakgalbi is said to date back to the 1960s, when people would marinate chicken instead of pork to grill like ribs ...