Jumunjin

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Jumunjin
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Jumunjin Harbor

Administrative districts

Jumunjin was split from Yeongok-myeon in 1927 to form Jumunjin-myeon, which gained eup status in 1937. It presently comprises five ri (villages).

Education

There are three elementary schools, one middle school, and two high schools in Jumunjin. These are all overseen by the Gangwon Office of Education, which reports to the provincial office in Chuncheon. In addition, Kangwon Provincial College is located in the eup.

Sea area

Jumunjin port has been mainly used for anchoraging many ships, especially squid-fishing ships.

Jumunjin beach is the northernmost beach of Gangwon province. Additionally, its depth is quite shallower than other beaches in eastern coast of South Korea.

White sandy area and pines on the beach is like the emblem of Jumunjin. Physical parks and hotels are near the beach and accommodated places are widely available. [1]

See also

References

37°53′N128°50′E / 37.883°N 128.833°E / 37.883; 128.833