Let's learn about the state of Nevada located in the western United States. Nevada is a state with a unique charm where glamorous cities and vast deserts coexist. It borders Oregon and Idaho to the north, Utah and Arizona to the east, and California to the south and west. Shall we embark on a journey into the charm of Nevada, famous for its city of gambling and entertainment, Las Vegas?


Nevada covers an area of about 286,380 square kilometers, making it the 7th largest state in the United States. The population is around 3.2 million, with major cities including Las Vegas, Reno, and Carson City. In particular, Las Vegas is well known as a global center for entertainment and casinos.

The history of Nevada dates back to the mid-19th century. In 1864, Nevada joined the United States as the 36th state and played an important role as a supplier of mineral resources during the Civil War. This area is famous for the Comstock Lode, and the silver mined here had a significant impact on the American economy. Even today, Nevada offers glimpses of its silver mining history and traces of the western frontier era.

Las Vegas was a small town as recently as the mid-20th century, but after it became possible to draw water from the Colorado River in the southeastern part of the state, development began in the desert area of Las Vegas, leading to an influx of tourists and a rapid population increase, resulting in a city population of over 500,000 and a metropolitan area close to 2 million, growing into a major city in the West.

Nevada is famous for its natural diversity. Red Rock Canyon and Valley of Fire State Park offer stunning desert landscapes and unique rock formations. Another attraction is Lake Tahoe, which is a perfect place for water sports and winter skiing. In the Great Basin National Park, a national reserve, you can enjoy the stars in the night sky.

Nevada has a continental desert climate, with very hot summers and relatively mild winters, making it a great environment for outdoor activities year-round. The mountainous areas are cooler and have many places to enjoy winter sports.

Culturally, Nevada is a state rich in entertainment and arts. The Las Vegas Strip is filled with dazzling performances and shows, and the art district and museums in Reno are must-visit places. Additionally, the annual Burning Man Festival is a world-renowned event that offers a chance to experience unique and creative culture.

Food is also one of Nevada's major attractions. Las Vegas is filled with restaurants offering cuisines from around the world, and there are many Michelin-starred fine dining establishments. In Reno and Carson City, you can enjoy a variety of dishes featuring fresh seafood and local produce.

About 20,000 Koreans reside in Nevada. If you include students and long-term residents, the number is expected to reach around 25,000. Many Koreans live in the Summerlin and Henderson areas of Las Vegas, forming a local community.

Nevada is a place where glamorous cities, majestic nature, and unique culture come together. Visit Nevada now; it is ready to offer you unforgettable memories and special experiences. See you in the next post!