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Seoraksan National Park

The Seoraksan National Park near Sokcho is one of South Korea's most iconic mountain protected areas. Established to preserve the Taebaek mountain range ecosystem, it features dramatic granite peaks, deep valleys, and mixed forests of high biodiversity. Historically it has been influenced by Buddhist monastic traditions and served as a natural refuge. Its flora includes pine, maple, and alpine species, while its fauna includes deer, raptors, and small mammals adapted to temperate climates. It remains a key conservation and eco-tourism destination in Korea today park.


Seoraksan National Park


Seoraksan National Park

Seoraksan National Park, located near Sokcho in Gangwon-do province, South Korea, is one of the country's most renowned natural landscapes. Seoraksan National Park was designated a national park in 1970 and is celebrated for its granite peaks, Buddhist temples, and rich alpine biodiversity. Thick forests of pine, maple, and oak support wildlife such as Korean deer, Asiatic black bears, and numerous bird species across rugged valleys and steep cliffs. Popular hiking routes like Ulsanbawi and Biseondae attract visitors year round, while ancient temples highlight the spiritual harmony between nature and traditional Korean culture in a protected environment. It is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of great ecological value in South Korea today.





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Seoraksan National Park

The Seoraksan National Park, located near the city of Sokcho in South Korea, is one of the country's most iconic mountainous protected areas. Designated a national park in 1970, it forms part of the Taebaek mountain range and is known for dramatic granite peaks, deep valleys, and historic Buddhist temples such as Sinheungsa. The name "Seorak" refers to snow that takes a long time to melt, reflecting its alpine climate. The park supports exceptional biodiversity, with over a thousand plant species and wildlife including sika deer and birds of prey. Its geological formations were shaped over millions of years by tectonic activity and erosion. Beyond ecological importance, it is a major cultural and tourism destination, especially in autumn when forests display vivid colors. It is recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve for conservation value in East Asia natural heritage site important.



Seokguram Grotto

Seokguram Grotto, located on Mount Tohamsan near Gyeongju, is a masterpiece of Buddhist art from the Unified Silla period, built during the 8th century. This stone sanctuary contains an impressive Buddha statue and finely carved religious sculptures that demonstrate exceptional craftsmanship. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it represents the spiritual architecture of ancient Korea. Its ecological surroundings include temperate forests, mountain vegetation, and local wildlife, creating a protected natural landscape where cultural heritage, Buddhist philosophy, and the environment exist in remarkable harmony.

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