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Goryeong County
Goryeong County (Korean: 고령군; RR: Goryeong-gun) is a county in North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.
Goryeong is a historical center of the ancient kingdom of Daegaya.
Goryeong County is divided into 1 eup and 7 myeon.
Goryeong-gun is mountainous, with a rugged mountain range to the southwest and the main stream of the Nakdong river flowing to the east, which forms the border with Dalseong-gun. Many rivers originating from Gayasan, such as Geumcheon (금천; 錦川) and Hoecheon (회천; 會川), join in Goryeong before flowing into the Nakdong river. On the western bank of Nakdong river lies fertile alluvial plains suitable for agriculture.
The area is rich in kaolinite which boosted Goryeong's ceramic industry since ancient times, and it is associated with porcelain pottery. Traditional roof tiles are also produced, as with inkstones boasting colors such as purple, green, and black.
The total cultivated area of Goryeong-gun is 6,503 hectares or 16.9%, of which rice paddies account for 4,993 hectares or about 77%, and dry fields account for 1,510 hectares or about 23%. Agriculture in the region thrived thanks to the abundant water supply from the Nakdong river. Besides rice, fruits like strawberries, melons, cantaloupes are also produced in large volumes. Local strawberries has been exported overseas to places such as Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Japan since 1992. Goryeong's strawberry farms have also doubled as agri-tourism destinations.
Being the historic center of Daegaya, Goryeong-gun's tourist attractions revolves around the ancient state. Some of them include:
Every March, Goryeong-gun holds the Daegaya Festival, a festival celebrating the history of the county filled with activities such as ceremonies, traditional performances, and concerts.
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Goryeong County
Goryeong County (Korean: 고령군; RR: Goryeong-gun) is a county in North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.
Goryeong is a historical center of the ancient kingdom of Daegaya.
Goryeong County is divided into 1 eup and 7 myeon.
Goryeong-gun is mountainous, with a rugged mountain range to the southwest and the main stream of the Nakdong river flowing to the east, which forms the border with Dalseong-gun. Many rivers originating from Gayasan, such as Geumcheon (금천; 錦川) and Hoecheon (회천; 會川), join in Goryeong before flowing into the Nakdong river. On the western bank of Nakdong river lies fertile alluvial plains suitable for agriculture.
The area is rich in kaolinite which boosted Goryeong's ceramic industry since ancient times, and it is associated with porcelain pottery. Traditional roof tiles are also produced, as with inkstones boasting colors such as purple, green, and black.
The total cultivated area of Goryeong-gun is 6,503 hectares or 16.9%, of which rice paddies account for 4,993 hectares or about 77%, and dry fields account for 1,510 hectares or about 23%. Agriculture in the region thrived thanks to the abundant water supply from the Nakdong river. Besides rice, fruits like strawberries, melons, cantaloupes are also produced in large volumes. Local strawberries has been exported overseas to places such as Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Japan since 1992. Goryeong's strawberry farms have also doubled as agri-tourism destinations.
Being the historic center of Daegaya, Goryeong-gun's tourist attractions revolves around the ancient state. Some of them include:
Every March, Goryeong-gun holds the Daegaya Festival, a festival celebrating the history of the county filled with activities such as ceremonies, traditional performances, and concerts.