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Overview

Mountainous Gangwon-do (강원도) gives you some of South Korea’s most spectacular natural parks and scenic landscapes, up-close Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) experiences, and laid-back coastal towns and beaches on the East Sea. This is where many Seoulites escape – to get lost in the hills, chow down on Chuncheon’s fiery chicken dish dakgalbi or the raw fish of the coastal towns, or leap into a frenzy of sports such as skiing in Pyeongchang, which hosted the 2018 Winter Olympics.

Attractions

Must-see attractions

  • Ojukheon

    Ojukheon

    Gangneung

    Revered as the birthplace of the paragon of Korean womanhood, Sin Saimdang (1504–51), and her son, the philosopher and government official Yi Yulgok (1536…

  • Haesindang Park

    Haesindang Park

    Gangwon-do

    Of all the things you’d expect to find in a fishing village like Sinnam (신남), a ‘penis park’ is probably not one of them. There are more than 50 phallic…

  • Sangwon-sa

    Sangwon-sa

    Gangwon-do

    Sangwon-sa's intricately decorated bronze bell was cast in AD 725 and is the oldest bell in Korea (and one of the largest as well). Another prized object…

  • Naksan-sa

    Naksan-sa

    Gangwon-do

    This temple was originally established in AD 671 and enjoys a glorious perspective overlooking the sea. Also facing the sea is a majestic (but modern,…

  • Seoraksan National Park

    Seoraksan National Park

    Gangwon-do

    One of South Korea's most beloved and beautiful national parks, and a Unesco Biosphere Protection site, Seoraksan is most celebrated for its oddly shaped…

  • Chiaksan National Park

    Chiaksan National Park

    Gangwon-do

    Scenic and mountainous Chiaksan (the name means 'Pheasant Peak Mountain') National Park is home to the lovely Guryong-sa and a host of other temples, and…

  • Taebaeksan Provincial Park

    Taebaeksan Provincial Park

    Gangwon-do

    Taebaek-san (Big White Mountain) is, for shamanists, one of the most sacred mountains in Korea. Five year-round hiking trails snake up through the park to…

  • Gyeongpo-ho & Gyeongpodae Pavilion

    Gyeongpo-ho & Gyeongpodae Pavilion

    Gangneung

    Immediately behind Gyeongpo Beach is Gyeongpo-ho, which attracts local residents looking for a little peace and quiet. There’s a 4km bicycle path along…

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