Dobongsan
Mountain in South Korea
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::summary Mountain in South Korea ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Dobongsan |
| photo | Mount Dobongsan peaks Seoninbong (708m), Manjangbong (718m), Jaunbong (740m) and Shinseondae (730m).JPG |
| photo_caption | Mount Dobongsan peaks Seoninbong (708 m), Manjangbong (718 m), Jaunbong (740 m) and Shinseondae (730 m) taken from trail leading to summit. |
| elevation_m | 739.5 |
| location | Bukhansan National Park, South Korea |
| coordinates | |
| easiest_route | Dobongsan Station |
| mapframe | yes |
| module | {{Infobox Korean name/auto |
| hangul | ^도봉산 |
| hanja | 道峰山 |
| child | yes |
| :: |
| name = Dobongsan | photo = Mount Dobongsan peaks Seoninbong (708m), Manjangbong (718m), Jaunbong (740m) and Shinseondae (730m).JPG | photo_caption = Mount Dobongsan peaks Seoninbong (708 m), Manjangbong (718 m), Jaunbong (740 m) and Shinseondae (730 m) taken from trail leading to summit. | elevation_m = 739.5 | elevation_ref = | prominence_m = | prominence_ref = | location = Bukhansan National Park, South Korea | range = | coordinates = | topo = | type = | age = | last_eruption = | first_ascent = | easiest_route = Dobongsan Station | mapframe = yes | module={{Infobox Korean name/auto |hangul = ^도봉산 |hanja = 道峰山 |child = yes
Dobongsan () is a mountain in Bukhansan National Park, South Korea. It extends across Seoul, the national capital, and the cities of Yangju and Uijeongbu, in the province of Gyeonggi Province. It has an elevation of 739.5 m. Nearby Dobongsan Station is named after it.
It is known for the magnificent rock formations of the Manjangbong, Seoninbong, Jubong, Obong and Uiambong Peaks. The Seoninbong summit has 37 hiking courses connecting to it, including the famous Bakjwi (Bat) Course. The mountain is also home to Cheonchuksa Buddhist Temple, the oldest temple in the region, and several other temples including Mangwolsa, Wonhyosa and Hoeryongsa, as well as a number of beautiful valleys called Donong, Songchu, Obong and Yeongeocheon. Furthermore, it is easily accessible by public transportation.
Hiking course
Gallery
File:East face of Seoninbong Peak, Dobongsan.JPG|East face of Seoninbong Peak, Dobongsan taken from the trail leading to Manworam Temple. File:Peak on Mount Dobongsan.JPG|Observation area on a peak of Dobongsan. File:Trail leading to peak of Dobongsan.JPG|Rugged trail leading to peak of Dobongsan. File:Wartime bunker on Dobongsan.JPG|Wartime bunker on Dobongsan summit trail in Korea. File:Petroglyph at the foot of Dobongsan, Seoul Korea..JPG|Petroglyph in stream bed at the foot of Dobongsan. Image:Dobongsan.jpg|Temple on Dobongsan Dobongsan-Obong.jpg|Obong
References
References
- "Dobongsan Mountain". [[Korea Tourism Organization]].
- "Bukhansan Dulle-gil Trail". [[Korea Tourism Organization]].
- Yu Jeong-yeol. (2007). "한국의 산 여행 (Travel Guide to Korean Mountains)". 관동 상억연구회 (Kwandong).
- "도봉산역". KRIC.
- "Dobongsan Mountain (도봉산)". VisitKorea.
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