Hwajinpo Lake (화진포)
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Hwajinpo Lake (화진포)

About

Hwajinpo Lake is one of the most famous lagoons in Korea. It is connected to the East Sea and blessed with natural light, with dense pine forests spreading like folding screens around the vast lake, which covers an area of 238ha. The beach is shallow, clear, and has a great view of the Geumgudo Island, making it popular among tourists. In winter, the area also serves as a refuge for migratory birds, including Natural Monuments like swans. Indeed, the view of the swans dancing over the lake brings to mind Tchaikovsky’s masterpiece. The reason why migratory birds head to Hwajinpo Lake is because of its clean water and the abundant food within its reed beds. The surrounding areas are home to the Castle of Hwajinpo (Villa of Kim Il-sung), Villa of Syngman Rhee, and Hwajinpo Maritime Museum, home to nearly 40,000 exhibits of 1,500 rare shellfish, coral, fish species and fossils, along with historic sites like dolmens. The area is a vital habitat to many aquatic creatures like carp, grey mullet, leather carp, and snakehead.
Information
Phone
Information not available
Website
http://hwajinpo-lake.co.kr/
Hours
Open 24 hr
Closed
Open all year round
Parking
Available
[Parking fees] Small-sized vehicle 5,000 won per day /
Mid- & large-sized vehicles 10,000 won per day
Fee
Free

Visitors also explore Hwajinpo Beach (화진포해수욕장), Hwajinpo Beach [National Geopark] (화진포 (강원평화지역 국가지질공원)) and Villa of Lee Ki-poong (이기붕별장) near this location.

Location

38.48737, 128.43350

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