Seohocheon
The Seohocheon is a river in Suwon, South Korea. It has its source on the southern slopes of Gwanggyosan and flows south, through Cheoncheon-dong, past Dongnam Health College, to Seoho (West Lake), near Hwaseo Station. From there, it continues south and joins the Hwanggujicheon. There is a path alongside much of the length of the stream and this is currently being extended north towards the source.
Seohocheon | |
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Revised Romanization | Seohocheon |
McCune–Reischauer | Sŏhoch'ŏn |
Gallery
- Looking upstream along the upper reaches
- Looking downstream along the upper reaches
- Looking upstream towards the upper reaches
- Looking upstream from Yuljeon-dong
- By factories in northern Suwon
- In Cheoncheon-dong
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See also
- Rivers of Korea
- Geography of South Korea
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