Mt. Palgongsan | Korean Products

January 24, 2014

Korea’s most admired mountain, behind the Dalgubeol Basin

PalgongsanA majestic granite mountain looms like a screen north of the Dalgubeol Basin. Palgongsan consists of three major peaks including the highest peak Birobong (1,192m). It was called Buak, Jungak or Gongsan during the Silla Period (57 BCE – 935), and Gongsan in the following Goryeo Period (918-1392). It was during the Joseon Period (1392-1910) that the mountain began to be referred to by its current name. In the Palgongsan Natural Park (30.6km2) there are several important historical Buddhist monasteries, such as Donghwasa, Pagyesa and Buinsa, as well as rocks of fantastic shapes creating breathtakingly beautiful landscapes.

One of the most popular attractions in the park is Gatbawi, a stone Buddha with headwear, drawing crowds of people from all over Korea with the widespread folk belief that the Buddha makes his worshippers’ wishes come true if their prayers are sincere enough. Other attractions include Sutaego Valley with its crystal clear water, the Palgongsan Ring Road offering a pleasant driving route, Sin Sung-gyeom Historic Site related to the foundation of the Goryeo Dynasty and a scenic walking trail to Bukjijangsa Temple.

 
 
 
 
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