Eoreumgol

Eoreumgol or Ice Valley is a valley in Miryang, South Korea. It gets its name and its notoriety from the freezing cold found there even in midsummer. This phenomenon is believed to be due to local airflow patterns, particularly cold air emerging from underground.

Eoreumgol
Hangul
얼음골
Revised RomanizationEoreumgol
McCune–ReischauerŎrŭmgol

The valley is situated on the slopes of Cheonhwangsan mountain, at about 600 m above sea level. It lies in Nammyeong-ri, Sannae-myeon, in northern Miryang, and covers a total area that is variously estimated at 9000 and 30000 m2.[1] The cold water flowing from the valley has traditionally been used for drinking by nearby residents.

One of Miryang's foremost tourist attractions, Eoreumgol is served by regular buses from the city center and is key to plans for boosting local tourism. In 1970 it was designated South Korean natural monument 224 by the national Cultural Heritage Administration.[2]

Notes

  1. 9000 according to SkyNews; 30000 according to KNTO.
  2. "Ice valley of Nammyeong-ri, Miryang."
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References

  • "Ice valley of Nammyeong-ri, Miryang". Cultural Heritage Administration website. Retrieved 2006-09-16.
  • "Tourism". SkyNews 135. 2005-07-30. Retrieved 2006-09-16.
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