- Bukhansan National Park
The Bukhansan National Park in
Seoul andGyeonggi covers an area of 79.92 km². and was established on2 April ,1983 . Bukhansan means "mountains north of the Han River."The park contains forested areas, temples and granite peaks. The three main peaks are Baekundae (836.5m), Insubong (810.5m) and Mangnyeongdae (799.5m). Due to its popularity with hikers and Seoul residents, some trails are closed on a rotation basis to protect the local environment.
The Bukhansanseong Fortress is located in the park, together with its 9.5 km long defensive wall. A fortress was first built on this site in
132 AD to protect Seoul from foreign invasions, and it was expanded to its current size in1711 . It was reconstructed after damage sustained in theKorean War .Name
There is a current movement to have the name of Bukhansan reverted. For many years up until now, the three main peaks of the park have collectively been called "Bukhansan"; however, the original collective name of the these three peaks was "Samgaksan", meaning "three horned mountains". The
Gangbuk-gu District Office in Seoul is leading a petition to have the central government change the name back to the original. Civilians, religious leaders, other district offices, and groups, such as theKorean Mountaineering League , are assisting in the lobbying to have the name of the three original peaks reverted back to "Samgaksan".ee also
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*National parks of South Korea
*Tourism in South Korea
*Castles in Korea External links
* [http://bukhan.knps.or.kr/eng/ Official website, in English]
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