Inwangsan (인왕산, 仁王山) is a mountain to the West of Gyeongbok Palace and one of the four mountains that surround the palace. The other 3 mountains being Baeaksan (North), Naksan (East) and Namsan (South). The following 2 pictures are taken at Inwangsan.
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All mountains in Korea are below 2,000 metres, so going up and down any mountain can be accomplished within the same day. Another thing I like about mountains here is that there are usually public toilets at the foot and in some cases at halfway point.
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All mountains in Korea are below 2,000 metres, so going up and down any mountain can be accomplished within the same day. Another thing I like about mountains here is that there are usually public toilets at the foot and in some cases at halfway point.
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