Bugak Skyway 썸네일형 리스트형 [Korea Tour Guide] Seoul - Bugaksan Mountain (북악산) Seoul is enveloped by mountains, consisting of Bugaksan, Namsan, Naksan, and Inwangsan to name a few major peaks surrounding the city. Bugaksan, the mountain located to the north of Seoul, is the highest among these and is a southern offshoot of Bukhansan Mountain. It is also referred to as Baegaksan. Seoul Fortress Wall runs along the mountain ridge and Changuimun (also called Jahamun), one of .. 더보기 [Korea Tour Guide] Seoul - Bugak Skyway Palgakjeong Pavilion (북악스카이 팔각정) Bugak Skyway Palgakjeong Pavilion exudes a tranquil, serene beauty regardless of the season. The pavilion, which sits on Bugaksan's 1,652,900m² (500,000 pyeong) area at an altitude of 345m, was built in a traditional Korean style to give a hint of history. Site area: 6,883㎡ (2,085 pyeong) Building area (Palgakjeong Pavilion): 652㎡ (197 pyeong) Zip: 110-012 Website: http: //tour.jongno.go.kr (Kor.. 더보기 [Korea Tour Guide] Seoul - Bugak Skyway (북악 스카이웨이) The 19km-long Bugak Skyway runs along the northeast ridge of Bugaksan Mountain. Opened in September 1968, the road quickly became known as one of Korea’s most scenic driving routes. The road offers lovely views of Bukhansan Mountain’s Bibong Peak and Munsubong Peak on one side and Namsan Mountain on the other side. Trees line the roadside and different flowers bloom per season. The skyway leads .. 더보기 이전 1 다음