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Geography[edit]

The mountains are undulating throughout the county. In particular, the Dong is a rough mountainous area such as the Taebaek Mountain Range and the Juwang Mountain Range, bordering Yeongdeok-gun and Pohang City, and the Bohyeon Mountain Range in the south borders Yeongcheon-si, and the Samdo Mountain Range, the vein of the Bohyeon Mountain Range, is the center of the County It flows east and west across and connects Yeonhaengsan to Andong-si, and the topography is divided into north and south, and Yongjeoncheon combines the tributaries flowing from Juwangsan-myeon and Bunam-myeon, passing through Cheongsong-eup and Pacheon-myeon, Bohyeoncheon, which was merged and originated from the Bohyeon Mountains, flows to Imha Dam by combining the tributaries flowing through Hyeondong-myeon via Hyeonseo-myeon and Andeok-myeon. The topography is generally inclined from east-west north to south, and the soil belongs to hard loam and is generally barren.

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See[edit]

  • Cheongsong Yasong Art Museum
  • Songso House / House of Sim Ho-ta
  • Pumping-up Electric Power Station
  • Jusanji Pond
  • Juwangsan National Park (Sangui Course)
  • Juwangsan National Park (Woroe Course)
  • Juwangsan National Park (Jeolgol Course)
  • Cheongsong Porcelain Training Center
  • Cheongsong Recreational Forest
  • Anti-Japanese Loyal Army Memorial Park

Do[edit]

  • Cheongsong Solgi Hot Springs

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