Sunchang County

Sunchang
순창군
County
Korean transcription(s)
  Hangul
  Hanja
  Revised Romanization Sunchang-gun
  McCune-Reischauer Sunch'ang-gun

Location in South Korea
Coordinates: 35°22′25″N 127°08′34″E / 35.3736111211°N 127.142777788°E / 35.3736111211; 127.142777788Coordinates: 35°22′25″N 127°08′34″E / 35.3736111211°N 127.142777788°E / 35.3736111211; 127.142777788
Country  South Korea
Region Honam
Administrative divisions 1 eup, 10 myeon
Area
  Total 495.75 km2 (191.41 sq mi)
Population (2013)
  Total 30,272
  Density 69.8/km2 (181/sq mi)
  Dialect Jeolla

Sunchang County (Sunchang-gun) is a county in North Jeolla Province, South Korea. It is located in a mountainous region of the province and is connected to the city of Jeonju by a modern double-lane free-way that was completed in 2011.

Sunchang's claim to fame is its red pepper paste, or gochujang, which is supposed to be distinct from other recipes. The governor of the county puts his personal seal of approval on it to make it authentic Sunchang Gochujang.

Famous people from Sunchang include Unification Minister Chung Dong-young, who was born there.

History

As a world-famous longevity town and famous producer of traditional soybean pastes including hot pepper paste, the green and citizen-friendly town, Sunchang was once called ‘Okcheon’ and ‘Osan’ during the Mahan Period.
It was called ‘Sunhwa’ during the unified Shilla Period and then ‘Sunchang-hyeon’ during the Goryeo Period. Sunchang was elevated from hyeon to gun (County) when the Buddhist monk Jeongo, who came from the town, took the honorable duty as the Monk of the State in 1319 (the 1st year of King Choongsook’s reign).

Sunchang Fermented Soybean Product Festival

The biggest and foremost festival of Sunchang was organized to globalize its fermented soybean products, promote the county as the Mecca of the industry with the designation as Korea’s first special fermented soybean product district. It is designed to enhance the brand reputation of the Sunchang hot pepper paste and to promote its excellence in and outside of the country.

Sunchang Traditional Hot Pepper Paste Folk Village

○ Introduction
Sunchang-gun organized the Sunchang Traditional Hot Pepper Paste Folk Village in order to vitalize the traditional fermented soybean product industry and to uphold its reputation as a main producer of traditional hot pepper paste as well as traditional production methods. It took three years to construct the village that was opened in 1997.

The county gathered the hot pepper paste masters from various areas at Baeksan-ri, Sunchang-eup, at the foot of Mt. Ami. They organized the village and made it as a tourist spot.

The sanitation requirements proved by the modern science technology and the secrets of the masters in taste and ingredients are combined to produce the original and traditional taste of the hot pepper paste.

○ General Information
- Location: Minsokmaeul-gil, Sunchang-eup, Sunchang-gun, Jeollabuk-do
- Village size: 84,404㎡ 54 households (42 enterprises in operation)
- Project period: 1994 – 1997 (4 years)
- Project expenses: 15.2 billion KRW (900 million KRW from the central government, 1.4 billion KRW from the province, 4.8 billion KRW from the county, 8.1 billion KRW from the private sector)
- Main facilities: Soybean product research center, soybean product museum, soybean product experience, video PR center, Chonbuk National University, lifelong education center, Sunchang branch office, native food restaurants
- Product list: traditional hot pepper paste, soybean paste, soybean sauce, fast-bean fermented paste, pickled vegetables, etc.

Twin towns – Sister cities

Sunchang is twinned with:

See also

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