Where to find clear sky In South Korea for viewing stars?

What parts of South Korea have the clearest sky without light pollution to see stars? It's clear the big cities have lots of light pollution, but even the places I have been told are "country side" still are relatively big cities. Are there any truly dark places?
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I would recommend the Juwangsan National Park, where you can visit the Jusanji Pond. This is where Kim Ki-duk shot his famous movie Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring, hence on top of finding dark skies to watch the stars, you can enjoy the breath-taking atmosphere of the pond during day time.
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Where can I stargaze in Korea?
Beotgogae Tunnel in Yangpyeong has long been known as a stargazing spot. It is particularly popular for the famous shot of our galaxy from inside the tunnel. By car, it takes about an hour from Seoul to get to Beotgogae Tunnel, which makes it the closest Milky Way viewing spot to Seoul.Can you see the stars in the sky in Korea?
Stars are a rare sight in Seoul, but at the observatory in Nowon-gu, you can feast your eyes on a celestial buffet. Visit on Fri, Sat or Sun at 2pm to enter for free, or make a reservation ahead of time to see the spring constellations and the Moon.Where is the best place to see a sky full of stars?
1. Mauna Kea, Hawaii: Hawaii's Highest Point, With the Best Views. Mauna Kea is a dormant volcano, and home to a number of observatories. Located over 13,800 feet (4,207 meters) above sea level, and with a typically dry climate year-round, the peak of Mauna Kea is ideal for stargazing and astronomical observation.Where should you travel to in order to get a really clear view of the Milky Way including the center of our galaxy?
In the US Central Nevada, Eastern Utah, Montana, Death Valley California, Breckenridge, Colorado, Hawaii. In short, remote areas far from any light pollution afford the best view.World's Best Stargazing Sites | MojoTravels
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