Recently, Gangneung Anmok has a beach and a port, and it is a representative hot place as a famous coffee street. Anmok was originally called 'front neck (Apmok)'. Apmok is a wide field in the north of the mouth of Namdaecheon Stream and is called Jeo...
Recently, Gangneung Anmok has a beach and a port, and it is a representative hot place as a famous coffee street. Anmok was originally called 'front neck (Apmok)'. Apmok is a wide field in the north of the mouth of Namdaecheon Stream and is called Jeonju, and it is said that the Japanese changed it to Anmok because it was difficult to pronounce it. In Anmok, there is an estuary where Namdaecheon Stream, the lifeline of Gangneung, flows and meets the sea. Namdaecheon Stream originally passed Gangmun Bridge and entered Gyeongho, then went out to the sea. However, in 1580, Gangmungyo Bridge was not used. Before that, the Namdaecheon Stream estuary was already formed in the current waterway, and the biggest change in the Namdaecheon Stream flow path in pre-modern times can be said to be that the estuary was moved from Gangmun to Anmok. In addition, Anmok Port was a stopover when operating between Busan and Wonsan. In 2010, a passenger ship between Gangneung and Ulleungdo was established, and in 2011, Gangneung Port was transformed into the most popular place on the east coast as the fishing port function was activated, allowing visitors to enjoy marine leisure such as marinas and coffee streets