Ganjeolgot

Ganjeolgot
Korean name
Hangul 간절곶
Hanja
Revised Romanization Ganjeolgot
McCune–Reischauer Kanjŏlgot
Location Seosaeng-myeon, Ulju County, Ulsan, South Korea
Coordinates 35°21′35″N 129°21′42″E / 35.35970°N 129.36161°E / 35.35970; 129.36161Coordinates: 35°21′35″N 129°21′42″E / 35.35970°N 129.36161°E / 35.35970; 129.36161

Ganjeolgot is a park and popular tourist destination in Seosaeng-myeon, Ulju County, Ulsan, South Korea. Every New Year's Eve, people gather at the park for the Ganjeolgot Sunrise Festival. Ganjeolgot is the easternmost part of the Korean Peninsula, so it is where you can see the first sunrise of the year, earlier than anywhere else in Korea.[1] Ganjeolgot is also home to the world's second-largest mailbox, which was built in 2006.[1][2] People write their wishes on postcards and put them in the mailbox with the belief that doing this will make their wishes come true. The name Ganjeolgot is composed of two parts: Ganjeol, Chinese for a long bamboo pole used to harvest fruits from tall trees, and Got, a native Korean word meaning "cape." The name refers to the geographical shape of the area.[1][3]

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