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Breeding ground of snowy heron. ardea cinerea
Breeding ground of snowy heron. ardea cinerea
In the pine woods around Park Bong-Jae's grave, which is known as Park's Grave , Dong-myun, Macheon-ri, a great number of herons and white herons (seasonal birds) fly over in a flock and make their nests for breeding every spring time of the year.
From 1910's a few herons and white herons began to come here, and the number of ....
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Bonguisanseong mountain fortress
Bonguisanseong mountain fortress
This fortress is located in symbolic Mountain Bongui that is 301.5m high above the sea level and that rises at the center of Chuncheon. The Bonguisanseong that was built along the line of peaks is a site of the history of resistance against foreign invasion to protect our country.
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Mt. Samaksan
Mt. Samaksan
Mountain Samaksan is a branch of Mountain Hwaak. It stands in the southeast direction of Mountain Hwaak, and at its foot, lies Sinyeongang Valley where Uiam Dam is located. It is 654m high. We can't say it is a big mountain, but it has both the majesty of Mountain Odaesan and the beauty of Mountain Seoraksan. And its name means three large peaks.
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Graveyard of Sinjangjeolgong
Graveyard of Sinjangjeolgong
This is the grave of Jangjeolgong, Shin Sung-Gyeom (? -927) who was a founder of Pyeongsan Shin Family. Shin Sung-Gyeom helped Wanggeon to found Goryeo Kingdom by dethroning the tyrant Gungye, with the aid of Bae Hyun-Kyung, Hong Yu, Bok Ji-Gyeom in 918.
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Sinmaeri stone-pile tomb
Sinmaeri stone-pile tomb
This is an ancient stone chamber tomb located in a sunny place where a mountain and a field meet each other. It was when local agricultural reform was under progress in 1982 that its cover was exposed to sight. After that, the Cultural Properties Management Department started to excavate the tomb and its reality became known to ...
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Graveyard of Uiam You In-Seok
Graveyard of Uiam You In-Seok
Uiam Yu In-Seok was the representative leader of loyal troops to resist Japanese and the great Confucianist of the school of 'Hwaseo' which legitimately succeeded to the school of 'Hwaseo Lee Hang-No'.
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Jengrigobungun
Jengrigobungun
Some tombs made in the era of Unified Shilla Kingdom gather in the southwest along the ridge of small peaks, where one of spurs of Mountain Geumbyeongsan stopped its stretch into the west. Mountain Geumbyeongsan is 652.2m high above the sea level, which surrounds like a back screen Jeung-ri village, Sindong-myeon, in front of Sinnam ....
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