Among the precious and beautiful natural monuments in the DPRK is Kimhwa Elm Tree.
Kimhwa Elm Tree, growing on the shore of the Kumsong River about one kilometer south-east of the seat of Kimhwa County of Kangwon Province, is 500-odd years old.
It is 21 meters tall, with the root collar of 5.7 meters round, the chest-height of 5.2 meters round and the canopy of about 22 meters.
The first branches stretch southwards at the height of 4.5 meters while the second and the third ones stretch westwards and southwards at the heights of 7 and 10 meters, respectively.
It has a total of 12 big branches.
This large old tree adds natural beauty to the surroundings and it is of great significance in the academic research.
The natural monument, Kimhwa Elm Tree, is still growing vigorously, further enriching the treasure house of the natural cultural heritage.
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