Hwajinpo Beach (화진포해수욕장)
Gangwon
Hours
July-August 06:00-24:00
July-August 06:00-24:00
Parking
Available [Parking fees] Small-sized vehicle 5,000 won per day / Mid- & large-sized vehicles 10,000 won per day
Available [Parking fees] Small-sized vehicle 5,000 won per day / Mid- & large-sized vehicles 10,000 won per day
Overview
Opened in 1973, Hwajinpo Beach is a stretch of white sand made of monazite, a fine sand made of crushed shells and rocks over tens of thousands of years. Monazite sand makes a distinct sound when stepped on and repels ants. The beach is 1.7 kilometer long, about 70 meters wide, and 1.5 meters in average depth. The beach attracts many tourists with its fine white sand, clear waters, and shallow depths. Its view is characterized by scenic landscape of handsome rock formations and lush pine forests surrounding the massive Hwajinpo Lake. The area is home to the Villa of Kim Il-sung, the Villa of Syngman Rhee, the Villa of Lee Ki-poong, and Hwajinpo Maritime Museum. The scenic view of the bamboo forest on Geumgudo Island and the seagulls flying over the water will leave visitors in awe.
Location
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Info: +82-33-680-3356
Best Time to Visit
South Korea has four distinct seasons. Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are the most popular times to visit. Summer brings humidity and occasional typhoons, while winter is cold but great for ski resorts and festivals.
Frequently Asked Questions
July-August 06:00-24:00
Available [Parking fees] Small-sized vehicle 5,000 won per day / Mid- & large-sized vehicles 10,000 won per day
Open all year round
+82-33-680-3356
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