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Seohu-myeon (Andong)

Seohu-myeon (서후면) (西後面) is a myeon in Andong-shi, Gyeongsangbuk-do. It consists of eleven villages or ri (里). Along its western boundary lies Pungsan-eup and Yecheon-gun's Bomun-myeon. To the north and east is found Bukhu-myeon. On the south are Andong's dongs and Pungsan-eup.

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[edit] Population and area

  • Population: 4,441
    • Male: 2,267
    • Female: 2,174
    • No. of households: 1,674
  • Area: 65.30 sq. kms.
    • Agricultural land: 28%
    • Forest: 65%
    • Other land: 7%
  • Agricultural products: medicinal herbs, ginger,

[edit] Villages

  • Daeduseo-ri (대두서리)(大豆西里)
  • Geumgye-ri (금계리) (金溪里)
  • Gwangpyeong-ni (광평리)(廣坪里)
  • Gyo-ri (교리) (校里)
  • Isongcheon-ni (이송천리) (二松川里)
  • Japum-ni (이송천리) (二松川里)
  • Jejeon-ni (저전리) (苧田里)
  • Myeong-ni (명리) (鳴里)
  • Seonggong-ni (성곡리) (城谷里)
  • Taejeong-ni (태장리) (台庄里)

[edit] Events and places of interest

  • Andong Kim-ssi Taejangjaesa (안동김씨태장재사) [1], Gyeongbuk Folk Material No. 26, in Taejang-ni
  • Andong Kwon-sii Neungdongjaesa (안동권씨 능동재사) [2], in Seonggong-ni
  • Bongjeongsa temple, in Taejang-ni
  • Gaemoksa temple, in Taejang 2-ri
  • Gwangheungsa temple [3], Gyeongbuk Cultural Properties Material No. 165, in Japum-ni
  • Gwanmuldang [4], Cultural Properties Materials No. 31, in Gyo-ri
  • Gyeonggwang Seowon, in Geumgye-ri
  • Hakbongseonsaek Jongtaek [5] (학봉선생종택), Geumgye-ri
  • Hambyeokdang [6] , in Gwangpyeong-ni
  • Jukhan kotaek (죽헌고택) [7], Taejang-ni
  • Myeongokdae [8], Gyeongbuk Cultural Properties Material No. 174 in Taejang-ni
  • Manseru (만세루)(萬歲樓) [9] pavilion photo
  • Sungshiljae (숭실재) [10], in Seonggong-ni

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