Seoraksan

While the inland climate is composed of gentle slopes and thick layers of soil, the forest is abundant and animal form is abundant, the outcropping is a marine climate, which causes the ground to steep and frequent visitors, which is less formal.

Rare plants and animals live in the wild, including natural monuments such as mountain goats and semi-moon chest bears.

It is an inland climate with gentle slopes and thick soil layers that are rich in forests and rich in animal habitats, while oyster shells have a marine climate with steep slopes and few visitors.

It is home to rare animals and plants, including natural monuments such as goats and bears.

As Kumgangsan (금강산) was built, Ulsanbawi walked to the north as the representative of the city.

Above the stream is a difficult to reach cave, which offers clear views of the surrounding rock formations.

The valley was so named because the rock formations that line its sides resemble a line-up of Buddha statues.

[18] The course is strenuous: it starts at either the Madeungyeong pass or Huiwoongak shelter, meaning that just accessing the ridge involves a difficult climb.

[20] With its remote location, steep slopes, and areas requiring scrambling, accidents due to exhaustion are common, especially in winter and during rainy weather.

One incident in December 1993 left 2 university students dead after they lost their way at night and experienced hypothermia.

Location of Seoraksan.