Kyonghung County

Kyonghung County
경흥군
Korean transcription(s)
 • Hanja慶興郡
 • McCune-ReischauerKyŏnghŭng-gun
 • Revised RomanizationGyeongheung-gun
Map of North Hamgyong showing the location of Kyonghung
Map of North Hamgyong showing the location of Kyonghung
CountryNorth Korea
ProvinceNorth Hamgyong Province
Administrative divisions1 ŭp;, 3 workers' districts, 12 ri
Area
 • Total
920 km2 (360 sq mi)
Population
 (2008 census)
 • Total
107,327
 • Density120/km2 (300/sq mi)

Kyŏnghŭng County is a kun, or county, in North Hamgyong province, North Korea. Formerly known as Ŭndŏk County (Korean은덕군; Hancha恩德郡), from 1977 to 2010.

The county borders the People's Republic of China to the northeast. Except for the southwest, it is dominated by low hills, with occasional plains. The highest point is Songjinsan, which is 1,146 m (3,760 ft). The dominant river is the Tumen, which separates the county from China. The level ground along the Tumen is developed, but approximately 80% of the county is forested.

Mining, particularly coal mining, is the chief industry in Undok, where lignite is found; Undok is the site of the Aoji Coal Mine. In addition, farming and livestock raising are widespread. The chief crops are maize, rice, soybeans, and potatoes. The Aoji-ri Chemical Complex is located in the county as well.

Undok lies on the Hambuk Line and Hoeam Line railroads.