Exciting summer vacation Gyeonggi-do Achasan mountain climbing
#Heart-pounding summer vacation
Gyeonggi Guri ✨️Achasan✨️ The height of the mountain is 295.7m. In the past, it was called Namhaengsan because it was a mountain that rose sharply toward the south, and the villagers also called it Akisan, Akisan, Ekesan, and Ekkisan. It forms the end of the Gwangju Mountain Range that branches off from Baekdudaegan. There are many legends about Ondal, such as the 3m diameter Gonggidol Rock that Ondal played with and the Ondal Spring, and it is said that Ondal died in battle at Achasanseong Fortress (Historic Site 234). It was a strategic point during the Three Kingdoms Period, and during the Goryeo Dynasty, many poets and scholars visited it along with Gwangnaru, and there were many temples such as Eunseoksa Temple, Beomgulsa Temple, and Yeonghwasa Temple. Until the mid-Joseon Dynasty, the area was developed only as a ranch, so there were few houses and the bushes were thick. Many wild animals such as tigers and wolves lived there, so it was used as a hunting ground for the king. After the modern era, houses were built up to the middle of the mountainside, and President Syngman Rhee's villa was built because of the excellent view. In the 1970s, Seoul Metropolitan City created urban natural parks such as Achasan Park, Yongma Park, and Yongma Dolsan Park in the area, and there are residential areas and Walkerhill Hotel & Resort at the foot of the mountain.
🎯Acheon-dong, Guri-si, Gyeonggi-do
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