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    Jinju (Korean pronunciation:) is a city in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. It was the location of the first (1592) and second (1593) Sieges of Jinju by Japanese forces during the Imjin War .

  2. Things to Do in Jinju, South Korea: See Tripadvisor's 909 traveler reviews and photos of Jinju tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Jinju. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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    • Adventure49803235051. Jinju, South Korea 1 contribution. You can see the beautiful nightscape in Jinju Castle. Jinju castle is a Korean castle built by th river in Jinju.
    • Paulina De la Garza. Seoul, South Korea 3 contributions. Beautiful and unique experience! A must if you're traveling to Jinju in October! This lantern festival is one of the most beautiful festivals I've ever been too.
    • ANParish. Busan, South Korea 961 contributions. Go when it's cool and bring food! We went at the wrong time of the year for this. August is the hottest month in this area of Korea, and the arboretum was almost abandoned for a good reason.
    • Karen M. Kirkwall, UK 637 contributions. Interesting & well laid out museum. This museum predominately covers the 7 year War when Japan invaded Korean & the Koreans requested China to help defend its country.
  3. Jinju is a central city among the regions in the south of Korea. The town is cut in half by the Nam River ( Namgang ), with Jinju Fortress, downtown, most hotels, the commercial-residential sprawl and the intercity bus station all on the north bank.

  4. New attractions, including the Jinju Namgang Yudeung Exhibition Hall, the Namgang Cruise Ship ‘Kim Si-minho,’ and the Jinju K-Entrepreneurship Center, were introduced to showcase the unique...

  5. South Korea, Asia. Gyeongsangnam-do. Local street signs call it a castle, but it’s actually a well-preserved fortress that was partially destroyed during the Japanese invasion of 1592. One of the major battles of that campaign, in which 70,000 Koreans lost their lives, was fought here.

  6. Jinju is a city in southeast of the Republic of Korea with a population of 360,000 and is recognized as one of country’s leading cities of arts and culture. In the crafts field, three items of Gyeongnam Intangible Cultural Heritage are included namely: wooden furniture-making, ornamental knife-making and metal crafts, as well as Jinju’s ...

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