It is located on the Gyeongbu Line that runs between Seoul and Busan.
The station opened on 1 January 1905, and has an average of 200 passengers per day.
The famous places around Hwanggan are Minjuji mountain, Wollyu-bong, Baekhwa mountain, Banya temple, and Mulhan Valley, which are popular places for many users.
Grapes, walnuts, and persimmons are famous for their local specialties.
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