Location
Mt. Chirisan was designated as Korea's first
National Park in 1967 and is sometimes called by
the other names like "Pangjangsan" and "Turyusan."
Mt. Chirisan is one of the Korea's five most
famous mountains, as well as one of the Korean
peninsula's eight superb views. |
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Admission
| Division | Adults | Students | Children |
| Hwaomsa Temple Individuals groups |
1,900 1,700 |
1,050 850 |
650 550 |
| Nothern parts Individuals groups |
1,000 1,000 |
600 500 |
300 250 |
| Ch'onunsa/Yongoksa Temple
Individuals groups |
1,450 1,350 |
820 670 |
470 370 |
| Ssanggyesa Temple Individuals groups |
1,700 1,500 |
900 750 |
550 450 |
Transportation
Train
From Seoul Station, take Chollason Line (Saemaulho, Mugunghwaho, and T'ong-ilho). It stops at Namwon and Kuryegu stations.
Local express bus
local bus
Kuryegu Station : 82-664-782-7788
Kurye intercity bus terminal : 82-664-782-2080
Kurye city bus terminal : 82-664-782-2240
Namwon intercity bus terminal : 82-671-33-1001~2
Hadong intercity bus terminal : 82-595-33-2662
Hiking course
Cultural properties
Accommodations
| Name | Tel. | Rate / day |
Private lodgings
Chikchon village 82-0664-782-7442
Hwangjon-ri 82-0664-782-6486
Sanjangs (Mountain Cottages)
Other Information
Convenience Facilities
Nearby tourist spots
acorn jelly, Song-i mushrooms, Omijaju (wine), Kurye cucumbers, tree sap, local honey, various mountain vegetables
Management Office
Tel. 82-671-32-3453(North) / 82-664-782-0353(South)
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