
Hwanghae Province
Hwanghae Province is a historic region located in western North Korea, divided into North and South Hwanghae. It is known for its fertile farmland, producing rice, barley, and other crops, contributing significantly to the country's agriculture. The area features a mix of rural towns and small cities, with cultural sites like traditional temples and historical landmarks. Its strategic location near the border with South Korea has played a role in regional history. Today, Hwanghae Province remains an important agricultural and cultural zone within North Korea, reflecting the country's rural and historical character.