Oksunbong Peak

Oksunbong Peak

Chungcheongbuk-do

70/10060 min

Oksunbong Peak, located in Jecheon City within Chungcheongbuk-do, South Korea, is a prominent limestone peak rising dramatically above the Namhan River's southern bank. This peak is part of the renowned Danyang Palgyeong, a collection of eight scenic spots celebrated for their natural beauty comparable to that of Geumgangsan. The peak's name, meaning 'Jade Bamboo Shoot Peak,' reflects its tall, slender shape resembling bamboo shoots emerging from the river. The cliffs are adorned with lush pine trees and creeping vines, creating a picturesque landscape. Historically, Oksunbong was referred to as 'Small Geumgang' due to its stunning rock formations and scenic allure. The area around Oksunbong is rich with poems and paintings by scholars and artists, including the famed Confucian scholar Yi Hwang, who once administrated Danyang county and advocated for Oksunbong's inclusion in Danyang's domain. The peak is part of the Danyang National Geopark and is accessible for visitors seeking to experience the breathtaking views of the river and surrounding karst landscapes. Since the completion of the Chungju Dam in 1984, parts of the area have been submerged, but Oksunbong remains a symbol of natural and cultural heritage in the region.

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Tipp: The best time to visit Oksunbong Peak is during spring and autumn when the surrounding foliage enhances the scenic views. Visitors are advised to check local weather conditions and park opening hours before planning their trip. Booking guided tours or boat trips on the Namhan River can enrich the experience by providing historical context and access to viewpoints. Discounts may be available for groups, seniors, or students. Advance reservations for popular activities are recommended during peak seasons.

Interessante Fakten

  • •Oksunbong Peak is known as 'Small Geumgang' due to its resemblance to the famous Geumgang Mountain's scenic beauty.
  • •The peak's name derives from its shape resembling bamboo shoots emerging from the river.
  • •Local legend credits Yi Hwang, a famed Confucian scholar and former Danyang magistrate, with asserting the peak's affiliation to Danyang by carving an inscription on the cliff.
  • •The area is part of the Danyang National Geopark, highlighting its geological significance as a karst limestone formation.
  • •Parts of Oksunbong and surrounding scenic spots were partially submerged following the completion of the Chungju Dam in 1984.

Geschichte

Oksunbong Peak has long been recognized as a natural landmark within the Danyang Palgyeong, a set of eight scenic spots around Danyang County.

Historically part of the Jecheon area, the peak was incorporated into Danyang's jurisdiction during the Joseon Dynasty by order of local magistrate Yi Hwang, who famously inscribed 'Dangu Dongmun' on the cliff to mark it as Danyang's gateway.

The region has inspired numerous scholars, poets, and painters throughout Korean history.

1984

The construction of the Chungju Dam in 1984 flooded some parts of the surrounding landscape but preserved Oksunbong as a key cultural and natural site.

OrtsfĂĽhrer

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Oksunbong Peak Cliffs

The towering limestone cliffs of Oksunbong rise sharply above the Namhan River, covered with dense pine trees and vines, offering breathtaking views and photographic opportunities.

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Inscription 'Dangu Dongmun'16th century
Yi Hwang

An inscription carved into the cliff by Yi Hwang, marking Oksunbong as the gateway to Danyang, symbolizing its cultural and administrative significance during the Joseon Dynasty.

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