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Naksan (Korean: 낙산; lit. Camel Mountain) is a
mountain in
Jongno District, Seoul,
South Korea. It is 125
metres (410 ft) tall. It and
Namsan are well known...
- Ihwa-dong,
Seoul near
Naksan Park that was
revitalized by the
Ministry of Culture,
Sports and Tourism's
public art "Ihwa-dong
Naksan Project" in 2006, with...
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which runs
along the wall,
divided into six trails:
Baegak Mountain Trail Naksan Mountain Trail Heunginjimun Gate
Trail Namsan(Mongmyeoksan)
Mountain Trail...
- is held on days
ending in 4 and 9.
Naksansa Uisangdae Junjisaji pagoda Naksan Beach Osan
Beach Dongho Beach Hajodae Beach Ingu
Beach Jigyeong Beache Osaek...
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There are four main
mountains in
central Seoul: Bugaksan, Inwangsan,
Naksan and Namsan. The
Seoul Fortress Wall,
which historically bounded the city...
- (Korean: 낙산사) or
Naksan Temple is a
Korean Buddhist temple complex in the
Jogye order of
Korean Buddhism that
stands on the
slopes of
Naksan Mountain (also...
- 2017.
Retrieved 9
April 2017. "Insight
Trip_Jaeneung Culture Center and
Naksan Park". webzine.etri.re.kr.
Archived from the
original on 28
September 2017...
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presidential residence, the Blue House. Bugaksan,
along with Inwangsan,
Naksan, and
Namsan surround the
Seoul Basin. The
mountain has a
bedrock of granite...
- Seoul,
South Korea, in the
Jongro District,
nestled on the east side of
Naksan Mountain. It
houses the
administrative headquarters of the
Gwaneum Order...
- The park
connects the round-shaped
Downtown Green Field Corridor from Mt.
Naksan to Mt. Namsan, and
serves as a
cultural space for
exhibiting the historic...