Check in at Busu Mountain Fortress in South Korea
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Buyeo Mountain, located in Ssangbuk-ri, Buyeo-eup, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea, is a mountain covered with green and is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the area.
There are many touching stories about this mountain. It is said that when Baekje was destroyed, the palace maids and remaining women in the city fled to Mount Fusu. Unexpectedly, the Luo-Tang joint forces attacked all the way to Fusu Mountain City. When they were at their wits' end, countless women chose to jump off the Luohua Rock on Fusu Mountain. Their figures jumping into the river looked like withering and falling azaleas, so the rock where the pavilion is located is called Luohua Rock.
Fusu Mountain, a mountain that carries a heavy historical mission, not only has ancient legends, but also the scenery on the mountain is very charming. Visitors can spend hours walking along the winding mountain trails and enjoying the mountain views. Walking slowly down the cliff to the bank of the Baekma River, you will see the Baekhwa Pavilion on the way. It is the most beautiful pavilion in Korea, built on a cliff overlooking the Baekma River.
In addition, there are attractions such as the Samchungsa Temple, which commemorates the loyal ministers of Baekje, and the Yeongilru Tower, where you can watch the sunrise, on Mount Fusu. The mud city that can be seen everywhere on Mount Fusu was once the backyard of the royal palace and the last defensive barrier of the royal palace during war. It is a precious historical relic and is definitely worth your visit to take photos.
Address: 1 Guanbeilishan, Buyeo-gun, Buyeo-eup, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea