Explanation
Naksan Mountain (alt. 125 meters) is one of the four inner mountains of Seoul, and the mountain corresponding to the Azure Dragon of the East. It was also called Naktasan Mountain, which can be translated to Camel Mountain, because the terrain resembled a camel's back. It also had another name, Taraksan Mountain, “tarak” meaning fermented milk, because there was a royal ranch in the area that supplied milk to the palace. After the 1960s, the original appearance of Naksan Mountain disappeared due to apartments and dense housing, and the Seoul Metropolitan Government established a restoration plan. As part of this plan, a park project was carried out, and it opened Naksan Park in July 2002. Currently, Naksan Park has established itself as a resting place for citizens to feel the beautiful atmosphere of Hanyangdoseong, or the Seoul City Wall, and green forests. It has gained much popularity as a place for seeing the most beautiful night view in Seoul.
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Day off : N/A (Open all year round)
Hours : Open 24/7
* Naksan Gallery 09:00-17:00
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Admission Fees
Free
Available Facilities
Driving road (2,920 m), Hiking trail (1,010 m), historical discovery path (935 m), Biudang resting place, Hongdeogibat farm, observation deck, badminton court, basketball court, exhibition halls, playground, convenience store, pavilion, senior citizens' center, pagoda, drinking fountain, benches, central square
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300 won per every 10 min
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Location
41 Naksan-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul