• Ep. 29 Inside the North Korean Countryside: Caves, Waterfalls, Rivers, Lakes, and Much More.

  • Jul 27 2023
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 29 Inside the North Korean Countryside: Caves, Waterfalls, Rivers, Lakes, and Much More.

  • Summary

  • The second part in the 2-part episode "Inside the North Korean Countryside". In this episode, we head to a few key spots in the North Korean countryside known for their beauty or indeed because they're hardly known at all and worth a mention...


    More details of each of these in the Travel Guides section on koryogroup.com (links below).


    Places we cover;

    Pakyon Falls

    Ryongmun Caves

    Ulim Waterfall

    Samil Lagoon

    Sinphyong

    Lake Sijung

    Sijung Beach

    Pujon Highlands

    Pujon Stone River

    Chongsokjong

    DMZ


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    Visit North Korea: www.koryogroup.com / @koryotours


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    Links from the show;


    https://www.artic.edu/artworks/197182/chongsokjong-kyongju-from-the-series-eight-views-of-korea-chosen-hakkei-keishu-sosekitei

    https://koryogroup.com/travel-guides/north-korea-dprk


    #northkorea #dprk #discovernorthkorea

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