Overview
Rajin is a port city located in the Rason Special Economic Zone of North Korea. It is known for its beautiful coastal scenery and bustling markets, offering visitors a unique glimpse into everyday life in the country.
Top Attractions
- Rajin Port: One of the busiest ports in North Korea, offering stunning views of the sea and mountains.
- Sonbong Revolutionary Site: A historic site showcasing North Korea’s revolutionary history.
- Samil Lagoon: A picturesque lagoon perfect for a leisurely stroll or boat ride.
- Haegumgang: A famous rock formation along the coast, popular for its natural beauty.
Local Cuisine
- Try local seafood dishes such as mulhoe (spicy raw fish soup) and hoe (sliced raw fish).
- Sample traditional North Korean dishes like kimchi and bibimbap.
- Don’t miss out on trying local snacks like tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) and hotteok (sweet pancakes).
Shopping
- Rajin Market: A bustling market where you can find a variety of local goods and souvenirs.
- Raseon Central Market: A great place to shop for traditional Korean clothing and accessories.
- Jipyeong Market: Known for its fresh produce and seafood, perfect for picking up ingredients for a traditional Korean meal.
Transportation
- Rajin is accessible by train from Pyongyang, with the journey taking approximately 13 hours.
- Taxis and buses are available for getting around the city, with bus fares starting at around 3,000 KPW.
- Walking or cycling are great ways to explore the city and take in the sights at a leisurely pace.