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Railway station in South Korea
Hwanggan station in 2008

Hwanggan station is a railway station in Yeongdong County, North Chungcheong Province, South Korea. It is located on the Gyeongbu Line that runs between Seoul and Busan. The station opened on 1 January 1905, and has an average of 200 passengers per day.

The famous places around Hwanggan are Minjuji mountain, Wollyu-bong, Baekhwa mountain, Banya temple, and Mulhan Valley, which are popular places for many users. Grapes, walnuts, and persimmons are famous for their local specialties.

References

  1. "레츠코레일 LetsKorail".
Gyeongbu line

36°13′27″N 127°54′44″E / 36.22417°N 127.91222°E / 36.22417; 127.91222


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