South Hamgyong
South Hamgyong is a province located in the eastern part of North Korea. It is bordered by the Sea of Japan to the east and shares land borders with North Hamgyong to the north and Kangwon to the south. The capital city of South Hamgyong is Hamhung, which is known for its industrial activities and historical significance.
The province features a diverse landscape, including mountains, rivers, and coastal areas. It is rich in natural resources, particularly minerals and coal. Agriculture also plays a vital role in the local economy, with crops like rice and corn being commonly cultivated in the region.