Samcheok is a city in Gangwon-do, South Korea. [edit] History [edit] Ancient age & Three Kingdom - It was called "Siljikguk or Siljikgokguk"
- 102 under the rule of Silla (Pasa 23rd)
- 468 under the rule of Goguryeo (Jangsu 56th)
- 505 The name changed to Sil-jick joo (Jijeung 6th)
- 658 The name changed to Book-jin (Muyeol 5th)
[edit] Unified Silla - 757 The name changed to Samcheok-gun (Gyeongdeok 16th)
[edit] Goryeo Dynasty - 995 The name changed to Cheokjoo (Seongjong 14th)
- 1018 The name changed to Samcheok-hyun (Hyeonjong 9th)
[edit] Joseon Dynasty - 1393 Samcheok-hyun was raised into Samcheok-bu (Taejo 2nd)
- 1413 change of the name to Samcheok protectorate (Taejong 13rd)
- 1895 change of the name to Samcheok-gun (Gojong 32nd)
[edit] Japanese occupation - 1917 Bunae-myeon change of the name to Samcheok-myeon
- 1938 Samcheok-myeon was raised into Samcheok-eup
[edit] Republic of Korea - 1973 Jangsung-eup Hwangji branch office was raised to Hwangji-eup (at that time, the most population of the county)
- 1980. 04. 01. Bukpyeong-eup was Incorporated into Donghae-si
- 1980. 12. 01. Wondeock-myeon was elevated to Wondeock-eup
- 1981. 07. 01. The combination of Jangseong-eup and Hwangji-eup was raised into Taebaek-si
- 1986. 01. 01. Samcheok-eup was raised into Samcheok-si
- 1986. 03. 27. Wondeok-eup Ojeo branch office was raised into Kagok-myeon
- 1989. 01. 01. Yonghwa-ri and jangho-ri were incorporated into Gundeok-myeon
- 1994. 12. 26. 5 districts (Called ri) of Hajang-myeon were incorporated into Taebaek-si
- 1995. 01. 01. The combination of Samcheok-si and Samcheok-gun was incorporated to Samcheok-si
[edit] Education Samcheok has one university, KNU Samcheok Campus, established March 1, 2003. (formerly Samcheok National University) [edit] Sister cities Seongbuk-gu, Seoul since October 14, 1999 Yeonsu-gu, Incheon since October 13, 2000 Guri, Gyeonggi-do since March 20, 2001 Icheon, Gyeonggi-do since August 17, 2004 Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do since June 22, 2007 Akabira, Hokkaidō since July 18, 1997 Kurobe, Toyama since July 18, 1997 Kanda, Fukuoka since July, 1997 Wangqing County, Jilin since September 4, 1997 Dongying, Shandong since March 24, 1999 Leesburg, Virginia since April 22, 2003 Kungur, Perm Krai since May 30, 2003 Mareeba Shire, Queensland since November 9, 2004 [1] [edit] See also [edit] References [edit] External links |