North Hamgyong Province
North Hamgyong Province is located in the northeastern part of North Korea. It borders China to the north and the Sea of Japan to the east. The province is known for its mountainous terrain and rich natural resources, including minerals and forests. Its capital is Chongjin, which is an important industrial city.
The economy of North Hamgyong Province is primarily based on mining, agriculture, and fishing. The region has a diverse climate, with cold winters and warm summers, which supports various agricultural activities. Additionally, the province is home to several cultural and historical sites, reflecting its unique heritage.