Tuesday 1 November 2011

Juwangsan Mountain

Guys and Girls
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Looking for Korean Tourism? There is a nice place that I would like to introduce- Juwangsan Mt


4 point that what I felt for this tourism which are:

  • -It's a place that make you feel comfortable and throw away your stress and relax on every moment.
  • -An environment that fulfill with fresh air
  • -The view of the Juwangsan Mt. is really awesome that you have never seen and experience it before.
  • -A chance to experience mountain-hiking along the path of the journey.


Below was the briefly describe of Juwangsan Mountain 


source fromhttp://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_6.jsp?cid=1414500 





From mid-October to early or mid-November, the mountains of Korea don their most brilliant colors and come alive with the joyous chatter of hikers. Mountains gradually change their hues from North to South. Though people in the south may have to wait a little longer to see the autumn foliage than those in the north, the autumn leaves in the south don’t fall to the ground until later in the season. 

The most famous mountains in the south for fall leaves are Mount Juwangsan, Mount Naejangsan, and Mount Jirisan. Mount Juwangsan, in particular, has gentle slopes that are easy for beginner hikers and a rainbow of fall leaves that can be seen from the foot of the mountain. Near Juwangsan National Park is Jusanji Pond, a manmade reservoir that is another popular autumn retreat, and forty kilometers east is the ocean. 

In this same cluster of recommended fall destinations is Yeongdeok Blue Road, a road so beautiful that it was officially designated a Culture & Ecology Trail in 2009. The trail stretches for about 50 kilometers from Gangguhang Port to Goraebul Beach, passing by the sea, coastal cliffs, port villages, and beaches. Perfect for a leisurely stroll and rife with attractions, the road has recently been gaining attention from tourists.




The above show that the tourism attraction map and location.


Do u get attract with it? For further information you may look up at http://asiaenglish.visitkorea.or.kr/ena/SI/SI_EN_3_4_19_2.jsp






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