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| + | *[[S2024-G018| Mudeungsan: Sacred Mountain, Natural Wonder, Cultural Heart]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G130|Mudeungsan UNESCO Global Geopark: Unique Geological Formations of International Renown]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G131|Mudeungsan Mountain: Where Monks and Literati Meet]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G132|Mudeung Landscape Course: A Cultural Journey Through Nature]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G134|Hwanbyeokdang Pavilion and the Literati of 16th-Century Korea]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G135|Mudeungsan Mountain: Where the Traditional Ceramic Industry Thrived]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G136|Kim Deok-ryeong: Legend of Mudeungsan Mountain]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G138|Scenic Beauty: Mudeungsan’s Columnar Joints]] | ||
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2025년 10월 11일 (토) 14:01 기준 최신판
Kim Deok-ryeong: Legend of Mudeungsan Mountain
Narrative
Rich in natural resources, Mudeungsan Mountain is home to a steel production site used during the Japanese invasion of 1592-1598 by the civilian army leader Kim Deok-ryeong (1567-1596) to produce steel weapons. The site, located in the Geumgok-dong Neighborhood, is designated as a Gwangju Monument. It is located along the Mudeungsan Righteous Army Road, which commemorates the civilian armies who fought in the Honam region during the Japanese invasions.
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- Mudeungsan: Sacred Mountain, Natural Wonder, Cultural Heart
- Mudeungsan UNESCO Global Geopark: Unique Geological Formations of International Renown
- Mudeungsan Mountain: Where Monks and Literati Meet
- Mudeung Landscape Course: A Cultural Journey Through Nature
- Hwanbyeokdang Pavilion and the Literati of 16th-Century Korea
- Mudeungsan Mountain: Where the Traditional Ceramic Industry Thrived
- Kim Deok-ryeong: Legend of Mudeungsan Mountain
- Scenic Beauty: Mudeungsan’s Columnar Joints