Kuwlsan
Kuwlsan, also known as Mount Kuwol, is a peak in North Korea's South Hwanghae province. The mountain gets its name from the ninth month of the lunar calendar, when it is said to be exceptionally beautiful. The mountain is a popular summer destination in North Korea, attracting a large number of domestic visitors. The mountain's highest peak, at 954 meters above sea level, is the highest point in the short Kuwol range.
The Sansong Revolutionary Site, the 9th century Woljong Temple and stupas, as well as the 4th century Anak Tomb No. 3 are all located in Kuwolsan. Rock formations, river falls, and natural pools are among the natural features. There are several picturesque paths that run across the mountains. The mountain's highest peak, 954 meters above sea level, is the highest point in the short Kuwol range. There are various picturesque paths that wind their way across the mountains. Rock formations, waterfalls, and natural pools are among the natural features. An 18,000-hectare national park protects much of the mountain, which is covered in mixed broadleaf and coniferous forest. BirdLife International has designated 1100 hectares as an Important Bird Area (IBA).
Height: 3,130 feet
Location: HwangHae