Hallasan

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Hallasan
Image:Halasan.jpg
Crater Lakes on Hallasan
Korean Name
Hangul 한라산 (DPRK: 한나산)
Hanja 漢拏山
Revised Romanization Halla-san
McCune-Reischauer Halla-san
Elevation:1,950 metres (6,397 feet)
Coordinates: Template:Coor dm
Location:Jeju (South Korea)
Type:Stratovolcano
Last eruption:1007
Easiest route:hike, helicopter

Hallasan (한라산) is a dormant volcano on Jeju Island of South Korea. Hallasan is the highest mountain of South Korea. Alternate names for the mountain include Halla Mountain, Mount Halla and Mount Auckland (on Royal Navy charts)Template:Ref.

The area around the mountain is a designated national park. Hallasan is commonly considered to be one of the three main mountains of South Korea, with Jirisan and Seoraksan being the other two.

The mountain is located in the centre of the island and is often taken as representing the island itself. There is a local saying stating that Jeju island is Hallasan; and Hallasan is Jeju. The mountain can indeed be seen from all places on the island, but its peak is often covered in clouds. The mountain has been designated Korea's Natural Monument #182.

The mountain is home to Gwaneumsa, the oldest Buddhist temple on the island. The temple was originally built during the Goryeo Dynasty. Like many other temples in Korea, Gawneumsa was destroyed and rebuilt in the 20th century. There is a memorial site outside the temple, remembering the victims of the civil war that took place on Jeju between 1948 and 1950. It is one of the most visited places of the island.

There is a crater lake on Hallasan. It is called Paengnoktam. There is a legend attributing the name of the lake to otherworldly men who descend from heaven to play with white deer. Depending on the season, the circumference of the lake is up to two kilometre and depth up to about 100 metres.

The name for Hallasan is written in North Korea in Hangul as if it were "Hannasan" (한나산); however, it is still pronounced as "Hallasan".

Trails

There are four hiking trails to the top of Hallasan:

  • Kwanumsa Trail - 8.3 km
  • Orimok Trail - 7.8 km
  • Songp'anak Trail - 9.6 km
  • Yongshil Trail - 6.5 km

Footnote

  1. Template:Note Winchester, Simon: Korea: a walk through the land of miracles (London, Penguin, 2004). Page 39.

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