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  1. Gangwon 2024 | Winter Youth Olympic Games

    WebFeb 1, 2024 · Relive the thrill of the 4th Winter Youth Olympic Games hosted in Gangwon, Republic of Korea, from January 19 to February 1, 2024. Find out the latest news, results, medals, venues, sports, and …

  2. Gangwon 2024 - Youth Olympic Games

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    The area of Gangwon State in both North Korea and South Korea is 20,569 km 2 (7,941.74 sq mi), with South Korea's Gangwon-do covering 16,874.59 km 2 (6,515.32 sq mi). The province is renowned for its agricultural produce, especially potatoes and fish, including cuttlefish and pollock.
    Gangwon (강원, 江原) is a province in the northeastern corner of South Korea, bordering North Korea and having a long coast along the East Sea ( Sea of Japan ). Remote and off the traditional tourist trail, the region is relatively undeveloped being 82% mountainous and only sparsely populated.
    Gangwon 2024 drew upon the successful delivery of the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, and aimed to continue the vision of bringing sport to a new generation of winter athletes.
    Gangwon Province, in the northeast of South Korea, is a great destination because you can take a day trip from Seoul. There are lots to see, taste, and do in Gangwon, from seductive natural beauty to real traditional food and even renowned Korean drama shooting locations.
  4. Gangwon Travel Guide — 6 Ways to Recharge in South Korea’s …

  5. Best Things To Do & Attractions in Gangwon-do - IVisitKorea

  6. 2024 Winter Youth Olympics - Wikipedia

  7. 30 things to know about the Gangwon 2024 Winter Youth …

  8. Gangwon Travel Guide: Things to Do and How to …

    WebMay 28, 2021 · Discover the hidden gem of Gangwon Province, a hidden travel gem just an hour and a half away from Seoul. Learn how to travel like a local and explore the natural scenery, authentic cuisine, and famous K …

  9. Gangwon | Geography, History, & Facts | Britannica

  10. Gangwon – Travel guide at Wikivoyage