Top 5 Highest Mountains in Korea

  1. top 1 Hallasan
  2. top 2 Jirisan
  3. top 3 Banyabong
  4. top 4 Seoraksan
  5. top 5 Deogyusan

Jirisan

Jirisan is a mountain positioned withinside the southern vicinity of South Korea. It is the second-tallest mountain in South Korea after Jeju Island's Hallasan, and the tallest mountain in mainland South Korea.


The 1915m-excessive mountain is located in Jirisan National Park. The park spans 3 provinces (North, South Jeolla, and South Gyeongsang) and is the most important in South Korea. The biggest share of the countrywide park is withinside the province of South Gyeongsang. The top of the mountain, Cheonwangbong is likewise located in this province. Another famous top is Samshin-bong (Three Spirits Peak).


Jirisan is on the southern edge of the Sobek and Baekdudaegan mountain ranges, the "spine" of the Korean Peninsula incorporating the Sobaek mountain variety and a maximum of the Taebaek mountain variety.


There are seven primary Buddhist temples in Jirisan. Hwaeomsa is the most important and best-regarded temple among these. It consists of numerous countrywide treasures, mainly stone works of art from approximately 600–900 CE. The mountain is likewise domestic to the Cheonghak-dong (Azure Crane Village) alpine valley, which incorporates the Samseonggung (Three Sages Palace), which is a website celebrating one of Korea's basic myths.


Height: 1,915 meters

Location: Gyeongsangnam-do

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Top 5 Highest Mountains in Korea

  1. top 1 Hallasan
  2. top 2 Jirisan
  3. top 3 Banyabong
  4. top 4 Seoraksan
  5. top 5 Deogyusan

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