Eungbongsan is a mountain in Eungbong-dong, Seongdong District, South Korea, bordering the Han River.
[1][2] There is a traditional eight-sided pagoda at the top of the mountain with panoramic views of Seoul Capital Area including Gyeonggi Province.
The mountain is located between Eungbong-dong and Geumho-dong and earns its name due to the Joseon king hunting on this mountain with a falcon (Mae in Korean, earning name Maebong), which is Eungbong in Hanja.
[3] On the way to the top, there is a public recreation area with a playground, rock climbing wall, and a swaying bridge.
[4] The mountain is one of the most popular places for photographers to take photos of Seoul, due to its panoramic views of the city, especially at night, combined with its accessibility.