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Coordinates: 38°0730N 128°2458E / 38.125°N 128.416°E / 38.125; 128.416
 

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Seoraksan National Park
설악산국립공원, 雪嶽山國立公園

IUCN category II (national park)

Ulsanbawi is one of the primary attractions of Seoraksan, along with Heundeulbawi, Biryeong waterfall (비룡폭포), and Yukdam waterfall (육담 폭포).
Map showing the location of Seoraksan National Park
Map showing the location of Seoraksan National Park

LocationSouth Korea
Coordinates38°07′30N 128°24′58E / 38.125°N 128.416°E / 38.125; 128.416[1]
Area398.22 km2 (153.75 sq mi)
Established24 March 1970
Governing bodyKorea National Park Service
Korean name
Hangul

설악산천연보호구역

Hanja

Revised RomanizationSeoraksan Cheonyeon Boho Guyeok
McCune–ReischauerSŏraksan Ch'ŏnyŏn Poho Kuyŏk
Seoraksan National Park
Byeonsan-bando
Chiaksan
Seoraksan National Park
Dadohaehaesang
Seoraksan National Park
Deogyusan
Seoraksan National Park
Gayasan
Gyeongju
Seoraksan National Park
Gyeryongsan
Hallasan
Seoraksan National Park
Hallyeohaesang
Seoraksan National Park
Jirisan
Juwangsan
Naejangsan
Odaesan
Seoraksan
Sobaeksan
Seoraksan National Park
Songnisan
Seoraksan National Park
Taeanhaean
Seoraksan National Park
Wolchulsan
Seoraksan National Park
Mudeungsan
Woraksan
Taebaeksan
The twenty-two national parksofSouth Korea.
Land-based parks are in red and marine parks are in blue.
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  • Seoraksan National Park (Korean: 설악산국립공원, 雪嶽山國立公園; RR: seoraksan-gungnipgong-won), also known as Mount Sorak National ParkorMount Sorak Biosphere Reserve,[2] is a national park in South Korea. It is listed by the South Korean government with UNESCO as a tentative World Heritage Site. The government designated the area as a nature reserve in 1965 and UNESCO designated it as a biosphere reserve in 1982. It was also the first Korean national park to be named under the National Park Law in 1970. Located on the east-central Korean peninsula, the reserve includes the Dinosaur Ridge, Injegun, Yanyanggun, and Sokchosi. It is popular with tourists and nature enthusiasts. It is home to many rare taxa of flora and fauna.

    The reserve has an area of 163.6 square kilometres (63.2 sq mi) and includes many mountain peaks measuring over 1,200 metres above sea level, the tallest being Daecheongbong, at an altitude of 1,708 metres (5,604 ft). The ranges are composed largely of dissected granite and gneiss. The annual precipitation is about 1,000 mm (39 inches) in Inner Soraksan and 1,300 mm (51 inches) in Outer Soraksan.[3]

    The park is valued for its floral diversity. There are about 1,013 species of plants known, with 822 vascular plant species. Pine trees such as the Siberian pine are abundant on the southern slope while the northern slopes of the mountain range are characterized by oaks and other deciduous trees. Thuja grow in the deep valleys. Dwarf pines and yews grow on low and high slopes. Juniper, hawthorn, and Manchurian fir can be found. Other plants include forsythias and saw-worts. Rare plants in the reserve include Hanabusaya asiatica.

    1,562 animal species have been classified so far. Local fauna include otters, Siberian flying squirrel, kestrel, Chinese sparrowhawk, lenok, Chinese minnow, and spotted barbel. Endangered animal taxa include Tristram's woodpecker, Korean goral, and Korean musk deer.

    Cultural landmarks in the reserve include the Buddhist temples Baekdamsa and Sinheungsa.

    History[edit]

    On 9–16 August 1991, the 17th World Jamboree was held in Mount Sorak. World Jamboree is the biggest event for boy/girl scouts and held every 4 years. In 1991 thousands of scouts from all over the world gathered in Mount Sorak to have fun in many activities and games, where they can exchange cultures, discuss environment or climate issues and create friendship.

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Seoraksan National Park Archived 2013-03-28 at the Wayback Machine protectedplanet.net
  • ^ "Mount Sorak Biosphere Reserve, Republic of Korea". UNESCO. 2018-10-23. Retrieved 2024-03-21.
  • ^ Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea (Korean)
  • External links[edit]


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