Ryanggang Province
Ryanggang Province is located in the northern part of North Korea, bordering China. It is known for its mountainous terrain and natural beauty, featuring the Paektu Mountain range, which is significant in Korean culture and history. The province has a mix of agriculture and forestry, with farming primarily focused on crops like rice and corn.
The capital city of Ryanggang Province is Samjiyon, which serves as a regional administrative center. The province is also home to various historical sites and cultural landmarks, reflecting its rich heritage. Due to its remote location, Ryanggang Province has a relatively low population density compared to other regions in North Korea.