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    Geum River goes through the center of Cheongju city. Additionally, the tributaries of Musim and Miho flow together in the northern part of the city. To the east and west, there are the mountains of Wuam and Bumo. Musimcheon River also goes through the middle of Cheongju city. Climate. Cheongju is a temperate zone, so there are four seasons.

  2. Chung-cheong bukdo It is a river flowing through Cheongju City, with a length of 34.50 km and a basin area of 197.32 km2. Cheongju It originates in the southern mountain area of Nangseong-myeon, Sangdang-gu, flows southwest, then changes direction to the northwest in the western part of Gadeok-myeon, and flows into the city of Cheongju.

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  4. Mushim-cheon is the river ("stream") that runs through Cheongju. Where it crosses through downtown, there is a large, flat area for rollerblading and bikes, which is usually busy during the spring and summer.

  5. May 23, 2022 · The Musimcheon Stream, which runs through Cheongju City, is so small that compared to the size of the plain, it is really hot in summer due to the heat island effect. In fact, the temperature is higher than that of Yeongdong-gun further south or northern Jeolla-do, and the only passing stream is Musimcheon, so even the wind does not blow well ...

  6. Jan 8, 2024 · Cheongju City is a T-shaped city with its towns developed towards the south and north. Cheongju is an inland city located 128km from southeast of Seoul. Mt. Uam covers the city and Musimcheon (stream) passes through its central downtown. It is known as the “city of education and culture.”. Throughout its history, Cheongju has been boasting ...

  7. Mar 26, 2023 · In warm spring weather, cherry blossoms in Cheongju burst into bloom two weeks earlier than usual. Cheongju City expects Musimcheon cherry blossoms to peak for a week.

  8. meandering stream. This river course of Musimcheon Stream showed frequent changes by the overflowing in the modern period. After the great flood6) in August 1906, the destruction of Cheongju Castle and the city improvement project (1911-1915) were followed by two Musimcheon Stream Improvement Project (1921-23, 1931-32) and

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