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Seoraksan

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Summary: Seoraksan is a 1,708m mountain in Gangwon Province, one of South Korea's three most famous mountains. Designated a National Park in 1970 and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1982, it features attractions like Ulsanbawi Rock and Biryong Falls with beautiful scenery in all seasons.

Overview

Seoraksan (雪嶽山) is a mountain located in Gangwon Province, South Korea, considered one of the three most famous mountains in South Korea along with Hallasan and Jirisan. With Daecheongbong Peak at 1,708m as its main summit, it was designated a National Park in 1970 and registered as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1982.

Basic Information

LocationSokcho-si, Inje-gun, Yangyang-gun, Goseong-gun, Gangwon Province
Highest PeakDaecheongbong (1,708m)
Area398.237㎢
DesignationNational Park (1970), Biosphere Reserve (1982)

Geographic Features

Seoraksan belongs to the Taebaek Mountain Range in the mid-eastern Korean Peninsula and is divided into Inner, Outer, and South Seorak. Characterized by granite terrain with fantastic rock formations and deep valleys. The name "Seorak" comes from snow remaining on the mountain for long periods.

Major Attractions

Daecheongbong Peak

The highest peak of Seoraksan, offering panoramic views of the East Sea and surrounding mountain ranges. Famous as a sunrise spot.

Ulsanbawi Rock

A massive granite formation consisting of six peaks with a circumference of about 4km. It is Seoraksan's iconic landmark.

Biryong Falls

Named for its resemblance to a dragon ascending to heaven, it is a representative attraction of Outer Seorak.

Heundeulbawi (Rocking Rock)

A mysterious rock that can be rocked by human force but never falls, popular among tourists.

Sinheungsa Temple

An ancient temple founded in 652, featuring a large bronze Buddha statue called the Tongil Daebul.

Hiking Courses

  • Daecheongbong Course: Osaek to Daecheongbong (about 5 hours)
  • Ulsanbawi Course: Seorak-dong to Ulsanbawi (about 2 hours)
  • Dinosaur Ridge: Advanced course for experienced hikers
  • Cable Car: Rides to Gwongeumseong Fortress

Four Season Charm

  • Spring: Wildflowers and azaleas
  • Summer: Cool valleys and waterfalls
  • Autumn: Spectacular foliage (late September to October)
  • Winter: Snow scenery and frost flowers
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