Since Kangwon province has not only been the typical supply region cf beef to Seoul and other area but also is considered the best suited cable production area, an attempt was made to investigate and analyse its types of market and moving line of cattle to facilitate and improve the circulation with the following results. 1. There were 59 cattle markets in Kangwon province, ⅔ (65%) of which were either imperfect markets (34%) where average heads of cattle dealt during one market day was scarcely one or below-level-market (31%) where 1 to 10 heads of cattle were traded. Although the markets dealing more than 10 leads during one market day were ⅓ of the total markets, the full-fledged markets that dealt more than 50 heads were about 10% of the total markets. 2. As to distribution of cattle markets, more markets were located in remote mountainous regions where transportation were inconvenient. Nevertheless the markets in those regions were mostly imperfect and below-level-markets. The cattle markets that dealt with more than 10 heads on 1 market day were not more than 1 to 2 in one country. Many of the miniature cattle markets in mountainouss region were due to the wide scattering of the cattle raising farms and the exsistence of many imperfect and below-level-markets means that there exsist too many cattle markets in comparison with the number of cattle raised by farmer. 3. In Kangwon province, there there 4 moving-lines destined to Chuncheon, Weonju, Gangneung and Jecheon as their assembly points respectively. There were three levels of markets; one was collecting point that attracted the cattle directly from farm house and the other was sub-assembly point at which the moving-lines from collecting points met and the rest was assembly point on which the cattle centered from sub-assembly points. There were still another type of markets that connected sub-assembly point and assembly point which was understood by the name of passing market. In the region where major moving-lines met, the assembly point become bigger, forming a concentrating market. Some sub-assembly points which were located within a short distance from Seoul, the central consummer`s market, functioned as assembly points, directly shipping the cattle to Seoul. 4. As mentioned above, the cattle from individual farm go at the first level to the collecting point, and from there they move along the cattle-moving line toward the sub-assembly point, and then as the third move they are shipped to the assembly point. All assembly points are virtually connected to the final central market, Seoul.