Suraksan

Mountain in South Korea


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::summary Mountain in South Korea ::

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FieldValue
nameSuraksan
photoSuraksan.JPG
photo_size280
elevation_m637.7
locationSeoul and Gyeonggi Province, South Korea
coordinates
easiest_routeJangam Station
module{{Infobox Korean name/auto
hangul^수락산
hanja水落山
childyes
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Suraksan () is a mountain in South Korea. It extends from the Nowon District of Seoul to the cities of Namyangju and Uijeongbu in Gyeonggi Province. It has an elevation of 637.7 m.

Sights

Suraksan is a hiking mountain, notable sights include the Geunnyu, Eunnyu, and Ongnyu waterfalls, the Heungguksa temple from the Silla period, the Seongnimsa temple from the Joseon period, and Gwesanjeong Pavilion.

References

References

  1. An. Gyeong-ho. (2004). 깊은솔 (Gipeunsol)
  2. "Suraksan Mountain (수락산)". [[Korea Tourism Organization]].

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