Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Rivers of North Korea, Rivers of South Korea, Yalu River, Han River, The Four Major Rivers Project, Cheonggyecheon, List of rivers of Korea, Tancheon, Nakdong River, Anyangcheon, Geum River, Taedong River, Tumen River, Donggang River, Hyeongsan River, Imjin River, Suwoncheon, Seolmacheon, Geumho River, Sincheon, Yeong River, Seomjin River, Miryang River, Ch'ongch'on River, Jungnangcheon, Bukhan River, Yangjaecheon, Seohocheon, Hantan River, Jungbocheon, Hakuicheon, Dorimcheon, Taehwa River, Hwang River, Gyeongho River, Ryesong River, Pungdeokcheon, Bundangcheon, Nam River, Taeryong River, Changja River, Mokmicheon, Seongjeoncheon, Yeongdeokcheon, Cheongmicheon, Gapyeongcheon, Geumdangcheon, Daejeoncheon, Guryongcheon, Soyang River, Yasidaecheon, Deoksancheon, Hongcheon River, Sanaecheon, Seom River, Neungwoncheon, Sandaecheon, Yodocheon, Dalcheon, Iricheon, Ungcheon, Miho-cheon, Yangjicheon, Unhakcheon, Munhocheon, Hwangsancheon, Changneungcheon, Jukdangcheon, Mahyeoncheon, Namhan River, Yanghwacheon, Yongdamcheon, Gongneungcheon, Gwanricheon, Sinnaegaeul, Bokhacheon, Bongocheon, Gyeongancheon, Magunaemeo, Pyogocheon, Heukcheon, Najinhacheon, Yeosucheon. Excerpt: The Four Major Rivers Restoration Project of South Korea is the multi-purpose green growth project on the Han River (Korea), Nakdong River, Geum River and Yeongsan River. This restoration project will provide water security, flood control and ecosystem vitality. This project was first announced as part of the "Green New Deal" policy launched in January 2009. It was later included in the South Korean five-year national plan released by the government in July 2009 and its funding, a total of 22.2 trillion won (Approximately 17.3 billion USD), is reflected in the five-year plan total investment. The overall project consists of three sets of projects: 1) Main p...