Yanggang Province
Yanggang Province is a region located in the northeastern part of North Korea. It is bordered by China to the north and the Korean Peninsula to the south. The province is known for its mountainous terrain and rich natural resources, including forests and minerals. Its capital city is Hyesan, which serves as a key economic and cultural center in the area.
The economy of Yanggang Province primarily relies on agriculture, mining, and forestry. The region is also home to several rivers, which provide irrigation for farming. Due to its geographical location, Yanggang Province plays a significant role in trade and transportation between North Korea and China.