Yongju
Yongju-myeon is the side of Gyeongsangnam-do, Hapcheon-gun. Yongju-myeon is located 8 km west of Hapcheon-eup. It was a place where there were many wetlands before the Hapcheon Dam was constructed. Hwacheon-eup to the east, Daeyang-myeon and Bupyeong-myeon to the south, Daebyeong-myeon and Gahoe-myeon to the west, and Bongsan-myeon to the north, and Hwanggang to the central part of Yongju-myeon. With the construction of the Hapcheon Dam, the roads of Gangnam and Gangbuk were opened and packed along the Yellow River, and a 360-meter-long dragon bishop was connected to the Gangnam North and serves as a gateway to the Hapcheon Dam. Hwacheon-eup connects with Hwacheon-eup to form the Hwacheon-eup life zone. Major tangible cultural properties include walls, and there are nature-generated amusement parks such as Hwanggye Waterfall and Yongmun Jeong.