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Inwangsan (Korean: 인왕산) is a
mountain in
central Seoul,
South Korea. It is in
parts of
Jongno District and
Seodaemun District and has a
height of 338 m...
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South Korea. A
natural stream sourced from the
Suseongdong Valley in
Inwangsan, it was
historically maintained as part of Seoul's
early sewerage until...
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entry barred.
There are four main
mountains in
central Seoul: Bugaksan,
Inwangsan,
Naksan and Namsan. The
Seoul Fortress Wall,
which historically bounded...
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Inwangjesaekdo (Korean: 인왕제색도; Hanja: 仁王霽色圖; "Clearing
After Rain in Mt.
Inwangsan" or "After Rain at Mt. Inwang") is a
landscape painting by the famous...
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former presidential residence, the Blue House. Bugaksan,
along with
Inwangsan, Naksan, and
Namsan surround the
Seoul Basin. The
mountain has a bedrock...
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capital of the
Republic of Korea, with Bukhansan, Dobongsan, Bukaksan,
Inwangsan, and
Ansan to the north, and
Suraksan and
Buramsan to the
northeast after...
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Gyeongbok Palace. It is also
thought that the name
could have
derived from Mt
Inwangsan as the
mountain used to be
called "Seosan" or "old
mountain in the west...
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achieve this. Instead, the road in
front of the Blue
House and the
mountain Inwangsan was made open to the public. In addition, 12 safe
houses located in Gungjeong-dong...
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named after the
nearby Independence Gate. Exit 1:
Inwangsan,
Fortress Wall of Seoul,
Inwangsan IPark [ko] Exit 2: Muak-dong
regional government Exit...
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Shinto shrine during the ****anese occupation, at
which it
moved to
Inwangsan, a
mountain to the
north of the city. The
growing urbanisation of South...