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Inwangsan
Map of Inwangsan in South Korea
Map of Inwangsan in South Korea
Inwangsan
Highest point
Elevation338 m (1,109 ft)
Coordinates37°35′06″N 126°57′33″E / 37.58500°N 126.95917°E / 37.58500; 126.95917
Geography
Map
LocationSouth Korea
Climbing
Easiest routeGyeongbokgung Station


Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationInwangsan
McCune–ReischauerInwangsan

Inwangsan is a mountain with a height of 338 meters, located in Jongno-gu and Hongje-dong, Seodaemun-gu, central areas of Seoul, South Korea.[1] The name literally means "mountain of generous king" in Korean. The mountain covers an area of 1,086,696.50㎡ and has many huge granite peaks which distinguish it from other mountains in Seoul. Each rock is named after its characteristic form, such as gicha bawi (기차바위, train rock), chima bawi (치마바위 skirt rock), iseul bawi (이슬바위 dew rock), moja bawi (모자바위 hat rock), and jiryungii bawi (지렁이바위 worm rock).[2]

Inwangsan is famous for its view, so many painters depicted the mountain in their works such as Jeong Seon's Inwang jesaekdo. The Fortress Wall of Seoul surrounds the mountain in which Inwangsa temple and Guksadang shrine are located as well.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ 인왕산 仁王山 (in Korean). Doosan Encyber. Retrieved 2008-05-05.
  2. ^ Mount Inwang, Seoul - IgoUgo Reviews
  3. ^ 인왕산 공원 (in Korean). The official site of the Seoul Metropolitan Government. Retrieved 2008-05-05. [dead link]