Saturday, June 27, 2009

Mountains of Korea












Owing to the fact that mountains occupy 80% of the land in Korea, the country is blessed with many famed peaks. Climbing these peaks have been a major tourist drawer for both local and foreign tourists. You can climb these mountains any time of the year but to most, they say that autumn is the best time because the mountains are ablazed with astonishing colours but others say that winter is the best time since you will be inspired with the breathtaking snowscape. As for me, I still have no idea. So if ever I go to Korea and get a chance to climb their famous peaks, there are three (3) mountains which stands out in my list and would love to climb, namely Seoraksan, Jirisan, and Hallasan. I guess I’ve been watching too many Korean documentaries that these three reverberates in my head whenever I hear Korean mountains.

Among my limited Korean acquaintances, when asked what they consider as the most beautiful place in Korea, they are unanimous in saying that it is Seoraksan. Located in gangwondo, it is the third highest mountain in South Korea.

Jirisan, located in the south has been considered as a sacred mountain for Koreans since time immemorial. Its name comes from a saying that a fool will be able to become wise after living on the mountain. Why this is so will still be a topic of a lengthy orientation from my Korean friend one of these days and might be a blog topic for me.

And finally, Hallasan, this is the highest mountain in South Korea and is located at the center of Jejudo. I remember seeing a picture of Hallasan in a calendar. Its imposing figure amidst the beautiful azaleas was a site to behold. According to my friends who’ve been to Jejudo, you can see Hallasan from all places in the island. Wow… that’s what you call a real stand out!!!

11 comments:

chelle said...

interesting

glen said...

i've only heard of seoraksan

beng said...

so that's the name of the mountain in the middle of jeju island. thanks for the info.

james said...

mt. jiri is really awesome during autumn

dino said...

your blog is very informative

charlie said...

would you know other famed peaks in korea?

kathleen said...

beautiful places to visit when your the nature-lover type of person

kobe_bear said...

other famed peaks.. let me see. keumgangsan or mt. keumgang is in north korea, they actually call it diamond mountain. woraksan and sobaeksan are also famed peaks in south korea.

cerubaldo said...

for someone who's never been to korea, you write well about the place,as if you've already been there.

kobe_bear said...

i guess that's why i'm enjoying writing this blog because from the little things i know about the country, i get to complement it with reading more about the place, watching documentaries and travel spots about the country, as well as asking friends who've been there. and i get to write about things i would definitely like to see if ever i get the chance to visit the country.

Christian said...

Having done all of the mountains in the National Park System and many of the provincial peaks, without a doubt, Jirisan in the fall is the most stunning. I live here and will hit Jirisan and Deogyusan as soon as the snow is deep.

http://english.knps.or.kr/knps_eng/parks/parks_01.asp

There are plenty of foreigner based hiking clubs if anyone is looking to come visit Korea and enjoy a hike.