Hwanghae
Hwanghae is a historical region located in the western part of the Korean Peninsula. It is divided into two provinces: North Hwanghae and South Hwanghae. The area is known for its fertile land, which supports agriculture, particularly rice and corn farming.
The region has a rich cultural heritage, with several historical sites and traditional practices. Hwanghae has also been significant in Korean history, serving as a center for various political and social movements. Its coastal areas along the Yellow Sea contribute to its fishing industry, further supporting the local economy.