Destinations β€Ί Sokcho
Sokcho
πŸ“ Central Korea β˜€οΈ Best: Summer, Autumn

Sokcho

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About Sokcho

Sokcho is the eastern gateway to Korea's most dramatic mountain wilderness β€” Seoraksan National Park β€” combined with a charming port town famous for stuffed squid, fresh seafood, and a unique refugee village that preserves the flavors of North Korea.

Must-Visit Places

  • Seoraksan National Park β€” One of Korea's most breathtaking national parks, with jagged granite peaks, lush valleys, and crimson autumn foliage. Take the cable car to Gwongeumseong for panoramic views.
  • Sokcho Beach β€” A clean, uncrowded beach right in town, backed by the dramatic Seoraksan silhouette.
  • Abai Village β€” A poignant refugee settlement founded by North Korean refugees after the Korean War, with unique North Korean food culture.
  • Naksansa Temple β€” A cliff-perched Buddhist temple overlooking the East Sea, with a stunning 15-meter bronze Avalokitesvara statue.
  • Daepo Port β€” A working fishing port with the freshest seafood restaurants in town.

Food & Dining

  • Ojingeo Sundae (Stuffed Squid) β€” Sokcho's star dish: whole squid stuffed with glass noodles, vegetables, and pork, then steamed.
  • Dakgalbi β€” Spicy stir-fried chicken with chewy rice cakes. Sokcho and neighboring Chuncheon are the dakgalbi capitals of Korea.
  • Abai Sundae β€” North Korean–style blood sausage from Abai Village, made thicker and heartier.
  • Memil Makguksu β€” Buckwheat noodles in a chilled broth, a regional specialty of Gangwon Province.

Must-Buy Shopping

  • Dried Ojingeo (Squid) β€” Sokcho's most iconic product. Vacuum-packed dried squid from the market.
  • Myeolchi (Dried Anchovy) β€” Premium East Sea anchovies, excellent quality here.
  • Pine Mushroom (Songyi) Products β€” Gangwon Province's prized pine mushrooms in oils, sauces, and dried forms.
  • Mountain Herbs & Wild Greens β€” Dried gondre, gosari, and other Seoraksan mountain vegetables.

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Quick Info

Local Name
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Region
Central Korea
Best Season
Summer, Autumn