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Mudeungsan Mountain is a mountain that spans Hakun-dong, Dong-gu, Gwangju and Seokgok-dong, Buk-gu, Hwasun-eup, Hwasun-gun, Jeollanam-do, and Gaesa Literature-myeon, Iseo-myeon, and Damyang-gun. The highest peak is Cheonwangbong Peak and the height is 1,187m. It was designated as the 22nd national park in Korea in 2012. It is an urban-type national park with various hiking courses, and the most popular hiking courses start from Sishinsa Temple and Wonhyosa Temple.Celebrating the third National Park Day (March 3) this year, the following day, on March 4, the Cheonwangbong Peak of Mt. Mudeung was opened.Many people were expected to gather, so I and the three of us left Wonhyosa Temple at 7:30 a.m. early in the morning. I walked a long distance as long as 14km back to Wonhyo Temple after returning to the seasonal ruins of Wonhyo Temple – Mokgyo – Seoseokdae – Observatory – Seoseokdae – Cheonwangbong – Military Road – Mokgyo – Jangbuljae Pass – Mokgyo – Forest Road – Nujae Observatory – Wonhyo Temple.Mudeungsan Mountain is a mountain that spans Hakun-dong, Dong-gu, Gwangju and Seokgok-dong, Buk-gu, Hwasun-eup, Hwasun-gun, Jeollanam-do, and Gaesa Literature-myeon, Iseo-myeon, and Damyang-gun. The highest peak is Cheonwangbong Peak and the height is 1,187m. It was designated as the 22nd national park in Korea in 2012. It is an urban-type national park with various hiking courses, and the most popular hiking courses start from Sishinsa Temple and Wonhyosa Temple.Celebrating the third National Park Day (March 3) this year, the following day, on March 4, the Cheonwangbong Peak of Mt. Mudeung was opened.Many people were expected to gather, so I and the three of us left Wonhyosa Temple at 7:30 a.m. early in the morning. I walked a long distance as long as 14km back to Wonhyo Temple after returning to the seasonal ruins of Wonhyo Temple – Mokgyo – Seoseokdae – Observatory – Seoseokdae – Cheonwangbong – Military Road – Mokgyo – Jangbuljae Pass – Mokgyo – Forest Road – Nujae Observatory – Wonhyo Temple.Mudeungsan Mountain is a mountain that spans Hakun-dong, Dong-gu, Gwangju and Seokgok-dong, Buk-gu, Hwasun-eup, Hwasun-gun, Jeollanam-do, and Gaesa Literature-myeon, Iseo-myeon, and Damyang-gun. The highest peak is Cheonwangbong Peak and the height is 1,187m. It was designated as the 22nd national park in Korea in 2012. It is an urban-type national park with various hiking courses, and the most popular hiking courses start from Sishinsa Temple and Wonhyosa Temple.Celebrating the third National Park Day (March 3) this year, the following day, on March 4, the Cheonwangbong Peak of Mt. Mudeung was opened.Many people were expected to gather, so I and the three of us left Wonhyosa Temple at 7:30 a.m. early in the morning. I walked a long distance as long as 14km back to Wonhyo Temple after returning to the seasonal ruins of Wonhyo Temple – Mokgyo – Seoseokdae – Observatory – Seoseokdae – Cheonwangbong – Military Road – Mokgyo – Jangbuljae Pass – Mokgyo – Forest Road – Nujae Observatory – Wonhyo Temple.Mudeungsan Mountain Popular Mountain Climbing Course_Shinshinji and Wonhyoji DistrictThe departure course of the Seosinsa parking lot is easy to access by public transportation, so many visitors gather throughout the year. There are quite a few buses in Gwangju Metropolitan City ending at Sesinsa Temple, and there is also a way to transfer to a bus bound for Sesinsa Temple at a bus stop near this station when approaching through Hakdong and Sesinsa Entrance Station on Gwangju Line 1. However, as it starts from a relatively low area, it is necessary to accept that the hiking trail is quite long on the side of Seinbong Peak and the side of the tree of Sesinsa Dangsan Mountain.Unlike Sinsinsa Temple departure, Gwangju Bus 1187 is the only public transportation access method. As it goes deep into Mudeungsan Mountain, it has the advantage of being able to climb with relatively less strength than the Sesinsa Temple course. However, the old road of Mudeungsan Mountain and the direction of the steel site are somewhat steep. On the way to Wonhyosa Temple from the city, there is Mujin Goseong Observatory, which gives you a panoramic view of downtown Gwangju, so you should take a look.I walked along the Zorade Forest Road, which lasted for a while.It’s a cool and fresh section.I walked along the Zorade Forest Road, which lasted for a while.It’s a cool and fresh section.a pebble덜covered with pebblesThe symbol of Mt. Mudeung is worn outiron-making siteiron-making sitethrushChibi and their parents set out to climb the summit on National Park Day.I was so happy that I gave him a national park badge as a souvenir.At the summit, he left all the dolls and badges he received from the event to the employees of Mudeungsan National Park as if they had come up.The father of these children sent me a long e-mail.Even if we walk slowly, we are all supposed to meet at the top anyway.General Kim Deok-ryong, Prince of Chungcheong ProvinceGeneral Kim Deok-ryong, Prince of Chungcheong ProvinceGeneral Kim Deok-ryong, Prince of Chungcheong ProvinceGeneral Kim Deok-ryong, Prince of Chungcheong Provincethe last appearance of the remaining winter of Mt. Mudeunga heavy peak of ventilationa heavy peak of ventilationKBS reporter’s hot-blooded interview. The woman was a deputy military officer and went up the stairs of Seoseokdae.hot-blooded coverage of KBS reportersThe short section from the last sudden wooden bridge to Seoseokdae is difficult.with generosity to one’s breastwith generosity to one’s breastZuiseki-dai of Mudeungsan Columnar JointZuiseki-dai of Mudeungsan Columnar JointZuiseki-dai of Mudeungsan Columnar JointIt takes 20 minutes because it is hard to find an ID card between the bamboo shoots that the party of the Soseokdae Observatory dropped under the observation deck.It was a day when access to the military area was possible only when ID cards were presented during normal opening.Seoseokdae ObservatorySeoseokdae Observatoryat last over the barbed wireMany people gathered at the top of Seoseokdae, so they passed the photo shoot and crossed the barbed wire of the military immediately. On the occasion of the 3rd National Park Day, it was opened normally from 09:00 to 16:00 on March 4th, and it is a long silver grass field on the road to Cheonwangbong Peak by presenting an identification card and passing a confirmation iron wheel. This is my first time to climb to the top of Mudeungsan Mountain, but there is also good news that it will be open all the time from September this year.through a barbed wire to the top of Cheonwangbong Peakthrough a barbed wire to the top of Cheonwangbong Peakthrough a barbed wire to the top of Cheonwangbong Peakpeople who go to Mt. Mudosan Tenno Peakpeople who go to Mt. Mudosan Tenno PeakMt. Mudosan Cheonjijinbong Peak_Open all the time from SeptemberMt. Mudosan Cheonjijinbong Peak_Open all the time from SeptemberSeio Peak ObservatoryYou can take pictures freely except in the direction of military facilities.Jungbong Peak and Dong-gu, Gwangju CityJungbong Peak overlooking the summit and downtown Dong-gu, Gwangju. It was Saturday when there were a few fine dusts.columnar joint at the top of Mt. Mudeungcolumnar joint at the top of Mt. Mudeung3rd National Park Suntop Conquest EventCollection of Tsukino Wamdungsan Flagstaff Bells and Tsukino Wah Tsukino Wah Tsukino Wah Memorial WordsCollection of Tsukino Wamdungsan Flagstaff Bells and Tsukino Wah Tsukino Wah Tsukino Wah Memorial WordsWhen getting off, walk along the military unit road from Mokgyo to Jangbulgogae Pass,Kibashi Rest AreaKibashi Rest AreaLong French Retransmission TowerMudeungsan Mountain Nishi-seokdae and Tateishi-seokdae as seen from Changbutsu PassChang Bul-jeIt is a place where many visitors take a rest throughout the year, which is divided from Jangbulgogae Pass to Baekma Ridge of Hwasun Anyangsan Mountain, Junmorigogae Pass in the direction of Sesinsa Temple, and Wonhyosa Temple.From here, you can also go to Dowon Village, a famous village in Mudeungsan Mountain, in the direction of Gyubongam.Mt. Mudosan Heavy Peaka road leading to Jungbong Peaka road leading to Jungbong PeakWillow flowers announcing the arrival of spring and ice walls holding the end of winter are in harmony.ice wall of Mt. Mudeungsan mountain peakice wall of Mt. Mudeungsan mountain peakSlow Observatory, Relaxing AfternoonSlow Observatory, Relaxing AfternoonSaturday with weak fine dustThe flagpole of Mt. Mudeung, the hairy flower arrangementThe flagpole of Mt. Mudeung, the hairy flower arrangementhairy flower budsThe “hairy” buds on the flagpole of Mt. Mudeung are about to burst.It is a similar species of ginger flower, but the buds that enter the flower clusters are different from each other.The furry is a Korean specialty that grows naturally only in parts of Mudeungsan Mountain and southern mountainous areas.The “hairy” buds on the flagpole of Mt. Mudeung are about to burst.It is a similar species of ginger flower, but the buds that enter the flower clusters are different from each other.The furry is a Korean specialty that grows naturally only in parts of Mudeungsan Mountain and southern mountainous areas.The “hairy” buds on the flagpole of Mt. Mudeung are about to burst.It is a similar species of ginger flower, but the buds that enter the flower clusters are different from each other.The furry is a Korean specialty that grows naturally only in parts of Mudeungsan Mountain and southern mountainous areas.2023 Spring of Mt. Mudeung Motokoji Temple2023 Spring of Mt. Mudeung Motokoji TempleSpring Day at Wonhyoji TempleSpring Day at Wonhyoji TempleWonhyoji Parking Lot Full of Cars Before You Know ItMudungsan Mudungsan is a mountain in Korea. It spans Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, Hwasun-gun, Jeollanam-do, and Damyang-gun. Mudeungsan Mountain is 1,187 meters above sea level and is part of Mudeungsan National Park, which gained its status as a national park in 2012.Mudungsan Mudungsan is a mountain in Korea. It spans Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, Hwasun-gun, Jeollanam-do, and Damyang-gun. Mudeungsan Mountain is 1,187 meters above sea level and is part of Mudeungsan National Park, which gained its status as a national park in 2012.