Cheongsong

Cheongsong
청송
—  County  —
Korean transcription(s)
 • Hangul 청송군
 • Hanja 靑松郡
 • Revised Romanization Cheongsong-gun
 • McCune-Reischauer Ch'ŏngsong-gun
Country  South Korea
Region Yeongnam
Administrative divisions 1 eup, 7 myeon
Area
 • Total 842.45 km2 (325.3 sq mi)
Population
 • Total 31,313
 • Density 37.2/km2 (96.3/sq mi)
 • Dialect Gyeongsang

Cheongsong County (Cheongsong-gun) is a county in North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.

Cheongsong is known among Koreans for its apples and for a famous prison situated around Cheongsong. Cheongsong apples took up a large percentage of consumed apples in Korea as well as Seoul. Originally, Cheongsong produced a large variety of apples but now produces mainly Korean 'Sundown' apples.

Another famous product of Cheongsong is the Cheongyang Pepper, a Korean hot chili pepper. It was developed in Chongsong and Youngyang, hence the Portmanteau, "CheongYang".[1]

Jusan Pond, located in the county, was the site of filming for Kim Ki-duk's 2003 film Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring. The floating monastery was built for the purpose of the film, and Kim obtained permission from the authorities to keep it there for a full year. Filming took place over the course of that year, numbering 22 days in total, after which the set was removed and destroyed. The pond is part of a national park, so no buildings of any sort are permitted.

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