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Jeongdongjin: Where the East Sea Meets the Sky

Hwang Sujin Reporter / Updated : 2024-12-09 17:22:49
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Gangneung, South Korea – Jeongdongjin, a coastal town in Gangwon-do, South Korea, has long been celebrated for its breathtaking sunrises and stunning natural beauty. Renowned as one of the best places in the country to witness the first rays of dawn, Jeongdongjin attracts visitors from all over the world, especially around the New Year.

A Sunrise Spectacle

One of Jeongdongjin's biggest draws is its spectacular sunrises. Located on the east coast of the Korean Peninsula, the town is among the first places in the country to see the sun rise over the horizon. The sight of the sky painted in hues of orange and pink, reflecting off the calm waters of the East Sea, is a truly awe-inspiring experience.

Beyond the Sunrise

While sunrises are the main attraction, Jeongdongjin offers much more. Visitors can enjoy a variety of water sports, including swimming, fishing, yachting, and kayaking. The town's pristine beaches provide the perfect setting for relaxation and recreation.

The surrounding area boasts rugged cliffs, lush pine forests, and unique rock formations, creating a picturesque landscape that has inspired countless artists and photographers. Jeongdongjin Simgok, in particular, is famous for its dramatic coastal cliffs and deep valleys.

Things to do in Jeongdongjin:

Hasella Art World: A contemporary art museum featuring unique sculptures and installations.
Jeongdongjin Rail Bike: A scenic rail bike ride along the coast.
Sandglass Park: A unique park featuring a giant hourglass.
Sun Cruise Resort: A luxurious resort with stunning ocean views and a sculpture park.

Tips for visiting Jeongdongjin:

Plan ahead: If you're visiting during peak seasons, especially New Year's Eve, make sure to book accommodations in advance.
Wear comfortable shoes: There are many walking trails and coastal paths to explore.
Check the weather: The weather can be unpredictable, so be prepared for changes.
Bring a camera: You'll want to capture the stunning scenery.
Try the local seafood: Jeongdongjin is known for its fresh seafood.


Jeongdongjin offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural attractions, and outdoor activities. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled vacation, this coastal town has something for everyone.

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