- Jungnyeong
Infobox Korean name
hangul=죽령 "also" 대재
hanja=竹嶺
rr=Jungnyeong "also" Daejae
mr=Chungnyŏng "also" TaejaeJungnyeong is a
mountain pass in theSobaek Mountains of centralSouth Korea . It reaches a height of 689 meters. It stands on the flank ofSobaeksan , which reaches more than twice that height.The pass connects
Punggi-eup ,Yeongju ,Gyeongsangbuk-do withDanyang County inChungcheongbuk-do . Although today it is little more than a tourist attraction, in past ages it played a key role in connecting the eastern and western regions of theKorean peninsula . Today theJungang Line railroad passes underneath Jungnyeong; the tunnel is 4.5 kilometers long.It was also of great religious significance. During the early
Silla period, the kings held spring and autumn rites here in honor of the mountain gods. These practices continued into theJoseon Dynasty (1392-1910), when a temple to the mountain god was built here, known as "Jungnyeongsa." In addition, the area was used as a location for Buddhist worship; as Buddhism took root in Silla in the seventh century, the temples ofBuseoksa ,Choamsa andHuibangsa were built.Jungnyeong is also sometimes called by the pure Korean name "Daejae." Both names mean "Bamboo Pass."
ee also
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Geography of South Korea
*Mountains of Korea
*Korean Shamanism
*Baekdudaegan
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