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Mount Kumgang (Korean: 금강산; RR: Geumgangsan; MR: Kŭmgangsan; lit. Diamond Mountain) or the
Kumgang Mountains is a
mountain m****if, with a 1,638-metre-high...
- The
Mount Kumgang Tourist Region was a
special administrative region of
North Korea. It was
established in 2002 to
handle South Korean tourist traffic...
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Kumgang or
Geumgang may
refer to:
Kumgang County, a
county in
Kangwon province,
North Korea Kumgang mountain, a
mountain in
Kangwon province,
North Korea...
- to
train tour
guides proficient in
foreign languages. In 1998,
Mount Kumgang near the
southern border was
opened to
South Korean visitors and received...
- Island.
Wonsan is
considered an
excellent natural port location.
Mount Kŭmgang is
located near Wonsan.
Wonsan serves as the
administrative center of Kangwon...
- Kimhwa-gun (김화군; 金化郡) Kosan-gun (고산군; 高山郡) Kosŏng-gun (고성군; 高城郡)
Kŭmgang-gun (금강군; 金剛郡)
Mount Kumgang Tourist Region (금강산 관광 지구; 金剛山觀光地區) P'an'gyo-gun (판교군; 板橋郡)...
- Group. The
Hyundai Group now
focuses on
elevators and
tourism to
Mount Kumgang.[needs update] The name "Hyundai"
comes from the
Korean word 현대 (Hanja:...
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Kŭmgang County is a kun, or county, in Kangwŏn province,
North Korea.
Kŭmgang lies
immediately north of the
Korean Demilitarized Zone. It was
formed in...
- Niō (仁王) are two
wrathful and
muscular guardians of the
Buddha standing today at the
entrance of many
Buddhist temples in East
Asian Buddhism in the form...
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significant mountains include Mount Sobaek or
Sobaeksan (1,439 m),
Mount Kumgang (1,638 m),
Mount Seorak (1,708 m),
Mount Taebaek (1,567 m), and
Mount Jiri...