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Mandeoksan (South Jeolla)
Mountain in South Korea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mandeoksan (Korean: 만덕산) is a mountain of South Jeolla Province, southwestern South Korea. It has an elevation of 409 metres.[1]
Trail
- Gangjin Baseurak-gil: it is home to BaekRyeon Temple, camellia groves and the House of Dasan - a house that Chŏng Yagyong stayed in while in exile. He was often referred to as "Dasan" and is known as a great thinker of the late Joseon period (1392-1910). It is a sacred mountain where "Dasan" and "Haejangseonsa" of Baengnyeonsa built a friendship and ancient Koreans left trails of their lives over many years. Mount Mandeok is connected to another mountain called Mount Seokmun and there is a viaduct that links the two mountains.
*Course: BaekRyeon Temple - Dasanchodang - Majeom village - Yongmun Temple - Seokmun park - Soseokmun - Doam Middle School- Doammyeon office (5 miles, 2 hours 30 minutes. Level: Moderate)[2]
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