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Wenling, China
1. About Wenling City
 
Name in China  (Wenling), Zhejiang, China
Population 1.16 Million
Dimension 1,079§´
Date of Sister City Relationship Establishment Dec. 22, 2006
 
2. Local Features
 
Industry city with the 11th economic competitiveness in China
¢¡ One of mega-industry cities with the aggregate output of 1 trillion KRW in 2004  (Major products: motorbikes, shoes and kitchen utensils)
With the Daedeok Valley as the role model, Wenling has been deploying the progressive activity to attract the Korean enterprises through the ¡°Make Small Daedeok¡± project (1 million m2).
 
3. Tourist Attractions
 
Jangseodongcheon • Province-level scenic spot. Largest cave in the northeastern area of Wenling.
• Unique scenic spot on the coastal area where the small islands stand in line on the sea.
• Palseonam(temple), Ssangmundong(cave), Sungguksa(temple) and hill with the total length of 16.18km.

 - Registered on the Guinness World Records in 1998.   
 - Designated as the scenic spot class AAAA in China in 2002
 - Promoted to the priority scenic spot of the country with the World Geo Park in 2005.
Bangsan(mountain) and Namsungam • Province-level scenic spot on the northwestern region of Wenling.
• Bangsan(mountain), Namsungam and Sabong(peak) on the total area of 9.88 km
• Flower garden with high mountain and beautiful nature.

  - World Geo Park.
  - Designated as the priority scenic spot of the country.
Seokdang Scenic Spot • Province-level scenic spot on the southeastern region of Wenling.
• The gleam of 2,000 years firstly arrived here in China.
• Scenic spot of traditional fishing village with unique characteristics.
• Worth looking around with the rocky mountain and streets and houses made with stones.
Donghuigak(pavilion) • Located in Donghui Park in Wenling.
• One of 4 renowned pavilions with the classical architecture style in the Ming-Qing period.
 
 
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