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Songnisan National Park

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Songnisan


Songnisan

Songnisan National Park (Korean: 속리산국립공원, 俗離山國立公園, sometimes spelled "Sokrisan") is located in the center of the Sobaek Mountains range, on the border between the provinces of Chungcheongbuk-do and Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea. The area comprises the valleys of Hwayang, Seonyu, and Ssanggok and the 1,058-metre (3,471 ft) mountain Songnisan, which has given the park its name.[3] It was designated as the country's 6th national park in 1970.[1] The park's most popular attraction is one of Korea's largest temples,[3] the Buddhist temple Beopjusa,[2] initially constructed in 653.

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