Pakyon Waterfall is one of the scenic attractions in North Korea, situated near Kaesong city. This natural wonder, which has been admired for centuries, is ensconced in a serene environment surrounded by lush vegetation, creating a picturesque landscape. The waterfall cascades from a height of about 37 meters (121 feet), and is about 6 meters (20 feet) wide at its peak. Historically, Pakyon Waterfall has been a subject of many poems and literary works by Korean writers and is considered one of the 'Eight Sights of Koryo' during the Koryo Dynasty. It serves as a popular spot for both tourists and local residents who come to enjoy the soothing sounds of water and the tranquil nature. The vicinity also features pavilions and resting spots where visitors can contemplate the beauty of nature. Moreover, the area around Pakyon Waterfall offers hiking trails for adventure enthusiasts and is home to a temple called Pakyon Temple, which further adds to the cultural and historical significance of the location.