Maepongsan
Because it is where the Baekdudaegan Mountain Range and the Nakdong Mountain Range diverge, Maebongsan Mountain is also known as 'Cheonwibong.' Maebongsan would be a rather unimportant mountain in Seoul if it weren't for its location. It's fortunate that it's directly near to the World Cup Stadium. On the mountain, there are various walking pathways that start (or end) at World Cup Stadium Park. As a result of its proximity, it attracts a lot of attention.
Maebongsan is a relatively low mountain. It is barely a few inches higher than the nearby World Cup Stadium. Switchbacks, on the other hand, were not considered necessary by the trailblazers who chose the paths up the mountain. Because of the straight-up-the-mountain route, reaching the summit can be a little more challenging than one might imagine. The Maebongsan Mountain meets the sky, with a cabbage field stretching 1,320,000m2 from the mountain's crest. The Gwinemi Village, at 1000 meters above sea level, boasts a 653,000-square-meter cabbage farm. It was also included in the television show 1 Night 2 Days, which has since become a popular tourist destination in Taebaek.
Height: 5,177 feet
Location: Hwanghaenam-do in North Korea