South Korea’s Hidden Treasure, Gwangmyeong Cave
Developed in 1912 during the Japanese occupation for resource exploitation, Gwangmyeong Cave (formerly Siheung Mine) is an industrial heritage site that holds the painful history of modern Korea. It was a site of forced labor and exploitation under Japanese rule and has preserved the traces of modernization and industrialization post-liberation.
From an Abandoned Mine to a Cultural Hub
After being closed in 1972 and used as a salted shrimp storage for over 40 years, Gwangmyeong Cave was purchased by the city of Gwangmyeong in 2011 and underwent a remarkable transformation. Reborn as a tourist destination blending history and culture, Gwangmyeong Cave is recognized for its industrial significance and cultural value, making it one of the best cave theme parks in South Korea.
A Favorite Destination for Tourists
Attracting over a million visitors annually, Gwangmyeong Cave has become a world-renowned tourist attraction, known as the miracle of a former mine. It stands as a proud symbol of South Korea’s ability to overcome its past and create new cultural values.
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