THE RUGGED SPLENDOUR OF GANGWON
Mar 04, 2021
4 minutes
With craggy mountains, ancient temples, an unspoiled coastline and a chance to gaze across the most fortified border on the planet, Gangwon Province promises to tantalise the senses while simultaneously soothing the soul
Dominated by the rocky rise of the Taebaek Mountains, Gangwon is South Korea’s largest and most remote province. This sparsely populated region is subject to harsh winters and has traditionally been a tough place to scratch out a living. The people, however, are known for their resilience and generosity, and the region they call home features some of the peninsula’s most pristine natural wonders.
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Once considered South Korea’s least-accessible corner, Gangwon has recently seen tourism blossom.
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