乘坐缆车登上德裕山香积峰 in 全北特别自治道 木朱县 · schedule 其他 · distance 20.7km · 3 stops · highlights Hyangjeokbong, Hangukgwan, Baengnyeonsa Temple

茂朱是拥有海拔1614米的德裕山香积峰的地区。从德裕山度假村出发的观光缆车大约30分钟即可到达香积峰顶。三公支援中心到香积峰的登山路线经过白莲寺,是茂朱九泉洞33景中从月下潭到香积峰的第19景,沿溪谷延伸。乘坐缆车登顶后,经过白莲寺徒步至三公售票处的路线也值得体验。
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Deogyusan is a mountain spanning Muju and Jangsu in Jeonbuk and Geochang and Hamyang in Gyeongnam, with Hyangjeokbong at 1,614m as its highest peak. Hyangjeokbong is the fourth highest peak in South Korea, featuring ecological diversity such as yew and Korean fir clusters and azalea clusters. In winter, heavy snowfall creates beautiful snow scenes, and the gondola route from Seolcheonbong to Hyangjeokbong is a popular short course. Hyangjeokbong has Course 1 (0.6km) and Course 2 (8.5km), connecting key points such as shelters, Baengnyeonsa Temple, and Osujagul Cave. It is also possible to traverse about 14.8km from Hyangjeokbong to Namdeogyusan for a through hike.
Hangukgwan is a Korean cuisine specialty restaurant located right in front of Deokyugyo Bridge in the Gucheon-dong Valley restaurant street within the Muju Gucheon-dong tourism district of Deogyusan National Park. It is one of the local food restaurants selected through a cooking evaluation in Jeollabuk-do. The menu includes soups such as native herb chicken soup, mushroom hot pot, neungi chicken soup, and spicy chicken stew, as well as meals like grilled deodeok set menu, stone pot bibimbap, neungi hangover soup, mountain vegetable bibimbap, and shiitake mushroom rice soup. Additionally, there are traditional dishes like shiitake mushroom pancake, tofu kimchi wraps, green onion pancake, and acorn jelly. Notably, meals come with nine types of side dishes mainly consisting of seasoned vegetables, offering not only great taste but also neat presentation. Among these, the shiitake mushroom rice soup is usually made with beef, but here it is made using only shiitake mushrooms, resulting in a clear and clean soup without the greasy heaviness.
Baengnyeonsa Temple is a temple located on Deogyusan Mountain in Muju and is a branch temple of Geumsansa, the main temple of the 17th district of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. During the reign of Silla's King Sinmun, Baeknyeon built a hermitage and meditated there, and a white lotus flower sprouted, which led to the establishment of this temple. At the temple site, traces of a monument erected by Lee Haseop when he rebuilt the temple in Gwangu 4 (1900) can be found. The buildings were burned down during the Korean War, but the temple bell, said to have been made in Gyeongjong 3 (1723), remains after being relocated. In 1968, when the temple lodgings were constructed, the temple's name was changed from Baengnyeonam to Baengnyeonsa, and restoration efforts were made for over 30 years. The Daeungjeon Hall is five kan wide at the front and three kan deep at the side, with a distinctive eight-sided paljak roof when viewed from the side. Other structures include Seonsudang, Wontongjeon, Sacheonwangmun, and Iljumun gates. Behind the temple is the Baengnyeonsa stairway used for Buddhist precept ceremonies. Notably, it is said that anyone who chants 'Gwanseum Bosal' (Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva) and circles the area seven or more times will have their wish fulfilled, attracting many visitors continuously.
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