Homigot Lighthouse is located at a place praised by Yukdang Choi Nam-seon, who described the sunrise at Homigot as one of the "Ten Views of Jo...
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Homigot Lighthouse is located at a place praised by Yukdang Choi Nam-seon, who described the sunrise at Homigot as one of the "Ten Views of Joseon," known for its beautiful scenery. Positioned at the tail of the tiger shape on the map of Korea, it is the first to greet the sun on the eastern tip of the Korean Peninsula. As the tallest lighthouse in Korea, it was newly installed and lit on December 20, 1908. Homigot Lighthouse is a precious cultural heritage with high historical and cultural value, designated as Gyeongsangbuk-do Local Cultural Asset No. 39 on August 4, 1982.
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