It is an area upstream of the Seomjingang River in the Noryeongsan Mountains, and there is a basin that runs southeast to Namwon.
The stone pagoda at Imsil Jingusaji Temple Site was also built during the Unified Silla period.
Imsil cheese is the unusual mission legacy of a Catholic priest from Belgium who took the Korean name of Ji Junghwan.
The factory still exists today and produces high-quality cheese and yogurt for the Korean market.
[4] In the upper reaches of the Seomjingang River, Okjeongho Lake has a large temperature difference between night and day, so fog rises.