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Mount Paektu Becomes North Korea’s First UNESCO-Recognised Natural Site

Mount Paektu, a towering volcano on the North Korea–China border, has become North Korea’s first UNESCO Global Geopark, recognised for its unique geological and cultural value after a review process that began in April

Mount Paektu is situated in Samjiyon county, Ryanggang province sharing borders with China Photo: Rita Willaert/Flickr
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Mount Paektu, situated along the border between North Korea and China, has been officially recognised as a UNESCO Global Geopark. This marks the first time a natural site in North Korea has received such an honour. The designation, granted by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), highlights the mountain’s considerable geological and cultural importance.

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