TRAVEL: Pohang, perfect place to catch New Year's first sunrise along with winter delicacy

By Cho Bo-hee Posted : December 16, 2025, 14:10 Updated : December 16, 2025, 14:16
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A fisherman dries fish in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, in this photo taken in December 2025. AJP Cho Bo-hee
SEOUL, December 16 (AJP) - South Korea's southeastern port city of Pohang is known as an industrial hub, but it also boasts scenic spots that attracts attract hordes of visitors at this time of year to witness the country's earliest and most stunning sunrises.

About a 40-minute journey from the industrial city's KTX bullet train station takes visitors to Homigot at the easternmost tip of the Korean Peninsula. Famous for its iconic hand-shaped sculpture, the site draws large crowds on New Year's Day, eager to catch the year's first sunrise.
 
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A hand-shaped sculpture is seen at Homigot in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, in this photo taken in December 2025. AJP Cho Bo-hee. 
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Fish are being dried on a rack in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, in this photo taken in December 2025. AJP Cho Bo-hee
The port city is also known for "gwamegi," a winter delicacy made from saury or herring that is semi-dried in the area's cold sea breeze, giving it a chewy texture and rich flavor. Every winter open-air markets near the small town of Guryongpo bustle with vendors selling stacks of this seasonal specialty, a culinary tradition handed down through generations. Some are neatly packaged for sale, while others hang in bundles tied with straw, catching the eyes of visitors.

For locals, this signals the changing of seasons, while for food lovers, it marks the arrival of a winter delicacy, making gwamegi more than just food, but living cultural heritage.
 
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Packages of gwamegi are displayed at a market in Guryongpo, Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, in this photo taken in December 2025. AJP Cho Bo-hee. 
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Packages of gwamegi are displayed at a market in Guryongpo, Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, in this photo taken in December 2025. AJP Cho Bo-hee. 
Gwamegi dates back to the Joseon Dynasty, when fishermen in Guryongpo began preserving the fish by hanging them to dry on wooden racks called "deokjang."

As time passed, saury gradually replaced herring as the preferred fish. The area's frigid coastal winds during the winter help remove fishy odors while intensifying the flavor. this traditional process has become a vital winter industry that supports the local economy.
 
 
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Fish are being dried on a rack in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, in this photo taken in December 2025. AJP Cho Bo-hee
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Fish are being dried on straw in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, in this photo taken in December 2025. AJP Cho Bo-hee
With local catches dwindling, most gwamegi now comes from offshore sources. The frozen saury or herring is thawed, cleaned, split lengthwise, and hung on outdoor racks, where the sun and sea breeze dry it over several days to create the perfect gwamegi.

Dried saury turns a deep black, while herring develops a golden hue. Gwamegi is often enjoyed wrapped in fresh vegetables and paired with other seafood, offering a savory flavor.

With over 150 manufacturers producing more than 2,000 tons annually, Guryongpo now accounts for over 80 percent of the country's gwamegi supply.
    
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Packages of gwamegi are displayed at a market in Guryongpo, Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, in this photo taken in December 2025. AJP Cho Bo-hee. 
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A bowl of noodle soup is seen at a market in Guryongpo, Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, in this photo taken in December 2025. AJP Cho Bo-hee. 
Another local favorite is "moriguksu," a hearty noodle soup made with seasonal fish and vegetables like bean sprouts, traditionally eaten by fishermen returning from the sea. Seasonal seafood such as snow crab or pufferfish adds freshness and depth to this comforting dish.

A visit to Pohang in the final month of the year, enjoying local delicacies and watching the sunrise at Homigot, would leave a lasting memory, making it the perfect blend of natural beauty and culinary heritage.
 
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Fishermen sell their catch at a market in Guryongpo, Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, in this photo taken in December 2025. AJP Cho Bo-hee. 
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Fishermen sell their catch at a market in Guryongpo, Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, in this photo taken in December 2025. AJP Cho Bo-hee. 
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Large crabs are being cooked at a market in Guryongpo, Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, in this photo taken in December 2025. AJP Cho Bo-hee.
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Pohang's KTX bullet train station is seen, in this photo taken in December 2025. AJP Cho Bo-hee.

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