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24-08-26 13:15 64 0

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Gwangmyeong Cave, originally a mining shaft from 1912 during Japanese colonization, has transformed into an extraordinary theme park.

Once a hub for gold, silver, bronze, and zinc extraction, the mine closed in 1972, only to be reborn years later.

Key Features:

Historical Depth: The mine stretches 7.8 kilometers long and plunges 275 meters deep.
Modern Transformation: Purchased by the city of Gwangmyeong in 2011, this ""Miracle of an Abandoned Mine"" is now a vibrant cultural destination.
Diverse Attractions: The cave hosts nearly a million visitors annually, offering experience programs, performances, and regular exhibitions.
Gwangmyeong Cave is a unique blend of history, culture, and adventure, making it a must-visit attraction!

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