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The Milky Way that decorates the dark night

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The Milky Way, cascading across the dark night sky, is truly beautiful.


The ideal time to observe the Milky Way in Korea is from May to September, particularly from August to early September when the galaxy's center is most visible.


To see the Milky Way, there should be no artificial light, few clouds, low humidity, and no moon or a new moon.


After checking the weather and the lunar phase, let's head to one of Korea's renowned Milky Way observation locations!




Let's begin😎



Buan Solseom is cherished not only for its stunning sunsets but also for its breathtaking views of the Milky Way. The island, which appears to float on the sea, is remarkable for its pine trees and star-filled sky. If you're fortunate, you may also witness the luminous plankton that sparkles when impacted. These plankton, known as noctiluca, emit a blue glow whenever they are agitated by the waves, illuminating the shoreline. While this phenomenon is rare, if you visit between April and June or September and October, you can experience the enchanting combination of luminous noctiluca and the Milky Way!



Address: 3318 Byeonsan-ro Byeonsan-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeonbuk-do

Tip: To see noctiluca, check the high tide schedule. They are most visible during a red tide warning or when the sea is pink or orange during the day.




Anbandegi is a place that feels close to the sky, often referred to as the first village beneath the heavens and the land above the clouds. This enchanting location features vast cabbage fields that stretch endlessly beneath the steep sky and is renowned for its stunning views of the Milky Way, thanks to the absence of light pollution. Even during the day, the scenery is breathtaking; however, at night, the sky transforms into a mesmerizing display, with the Milky Way appearing to cascade down from above. Being situated at such a high altitude, Anbandegi offers a unique opportunity to feel a connection to the cosmos. While driving can be challenging due to the elevation, We highly recommend visiting if you have a passion for stargazing!



Address: 428 Anbandegi-gil Wangsan-myeon, Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do

Tip: Reserve a company that specializes in stunning photography to enhance your experience!




Beotgogae Tunnel in Yangpyeong is an ideal location for capturing stunning photographs of the Milky Way at the concave entrance of the tunnel. This site is renowned for its unobstructed views of the Milky Way, but images featuring the tunnel entrance, which resembles a shell, are particularly breathtaking. When you photograph the Milky Way from this vantage point, you will also capture the mountains and trees below, creating a unique and captivating landscape. Additionally, the tunnel is easily accessible, located approximately an hour and a half from Seoul. If you wish to frame your Milky Way photos with the tunnel, make your way to Yangpyeong!



Address: 187 Geumwang-ri, Yangdong-myeon, Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do

Tip: You can bring a chair or a mat and enjoy the stars while relaxing outside the tunnel.




Unyeo Beach in Taean is a stunning location for viewing the Milky Way, featuring a breakwater adorned with pine trees. This area experiences both high and low tides; during high tide, the breakwater appears to float like an island, creating a mystical atmosphere. At this time, the pine trees and the Milky Way are beautifully reflected in the sea, resembling a mirror. Unyeo Beach is often referred to as the Uyuni of Korea this breathtaking scenery and is also renowned for its spectacular sunsets. We highly recommend visiting in the evening to experience both the sunset and the Milky Way!



Address: 535-57 Jangsampo-ro Gonam-myeon, Taean-gun, Chungcheongnam-do

Tip: Check high tide times for reflections in the water. At low tide, explore near a breakwater with pine trees for beautiful photos.




This is the Time Capsule Park in Jeongseon, where the characters from the movie <My Sassy Girl> buried a box filled with memories. Many tourists leave behind items, letters, and photos that hold sentimental value, hoping to retrieve them as time passes. Additionally, many visitors come to admire the Milky Way, as this location is renowned for being one of the clearest places to view it with the naked eye. It is also considered ideal for capturing its beauty in photographs. In response to this interest, sculptures shaped like the moon have been installed, transforming the park into a picturesque destination during the day and a popular spot for stargazing at night!



Address: 518-23 Yeopgisonamu-gil Sindong-eup, Jeongseon-gun, Gangwon-do

Tip: You can visit at any time to see the Milky Way, but you must come during operating hours to use the time capsule.




This is Homigot in Pohang, renowned for its 'Hand of Mutual Shake', extends into the sea. This location is famous for the breathtaking sunrises that occur at the tip of the hand, attracting large crowds every New Year. Additionally, some visitors come to witness the Milky Way. However, capturing images of the Milky Way can be challenging due to light pollution from lighthouses and other sources, making it less favorable than other locations. Nevertheless, the sight of the Milky Way seemingly pouring down toward the 'Hand of Mutual Shake' is a spectacular view that cannot be found anywhere else. The Hand of Mutual Growth itself is one of the most iconic landmarks in Korea, so be sure to visit Pohang to experience the stunning Milky Way and sunrise!



Address: 20 Haemaji-ro 150beon-gil Homigot-myeon, Nam-gu, Pohang-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do Tip: After observing the Milky Way, watch until sunrise for the breathtaking intersection of the two celestial displays!



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