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*[[S2024-G018| Mudeungsan: Sacred Mountain, Natural Wonder, Cultural Heart]]
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** [[E2024-G130|Mudeungsan UNESCO Global Geopark: Unique Geological Formations of International Renown]]
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** [[E2024-G131|Mudeungsan Mountain: Where Monks and Literati Meet]]
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** [[E2024-G132|Mudeung Landscape Course: A Cultural Journey Through Nature]]
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** [[E2024-G134|Hwanbyeokdang Pavilion and the Literati of 16th-Century Korea]]
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** [[E2024-G135|Mudeungsan Mountain: Where the Traditional Ceramic Industry Thrived]]
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** [[E2024-G136|Kim Deok-ryeong: Legend of Mudeungsan Mountain]]
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** [[E2024-G138|Scenic Beauty: Mudeungsan’s Columnar Joints]]
  
 
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2025년 10월 11일 (토) 14:00 기준 최신판

Mudeungsan Mountain: Where Monks and Literati Meet

Narrative

Mudeungsan Mountain has been home to both Buddhist temples and Confucian shrines and pavilions, making it a space in which both monks and literati co-existed. Buddhist temples on Mudeungsan Mountain include Wonhyosa, Yaksaam, Jeungsimsa, and Munbinjeongsa. Confucian sites include Chungjangsa Shrine, Chwigajeong Pavilion, and Pungamjeong Pavilion, with Hwanbyeokdang Pavilion and Soswaewon Garden nearby. It was also briefly home to Gwangjuhyanggo Local Confucian School. The abundance of such diverse historic sites attests to the mountain’s cultural significance and natural beauty.

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