Jinju
Jinju is a city located in the southern part of South Korea, known for its rich history and cultural heritage. It is situated along the Namgang River and is famous for the annual Jinju Lantern Festival, which attracts many visitors. The city is also home to the historic Jinjuseong Fortress, built during the Joseon Dynasty.
The economy of Jinju is supported by agriculture, particularly the cultivation of pears and rice. Additionally, the city has developed a growing tourism sector, offering various attractions such as traditional markets and local cuisine. Jinju's blend of history and natural beauty makes it a unique destination.