Jeongeup

The city limits include Naejang-san National Park, a popular destination particularly in autumn due to its foliage.

Jeongeup's population is in decline, with an average of 56 people moving to the city every day but 91 leaving, with the birth and death rates being equal.

The song tells the tale of the lamenting heart of a woman waiting for her peddler husband's return.

Naejangsa Temple: first erected in 636, but most of its current buildings were built after the Japanese invasions of Korea in 1597 and the Korean War.

[5] Major companies in Jeongeup include Cargill Agri-Purina, Twosome Place, SK Nexilis, Ewon Comfort, DSpeed, Harim, Dongwon F&B, K-Net, Palmsco, and Shinheung.

Namchang Valley, Naejangsan