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Chosŏn'gŭl
  
구월산

Revised Romanization
  
Guwolsan

Elevation
  
954 m

Hancha
  
九月山

McCune–Reischauer
  
Kuwŏlsan

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Similar
  
Myohyangsan, Chilbosan, Mount Kumgang, Changshou Mountain, Manisan

Kuwŏlsan, or Mount Kuwol, is a mountain in South Hwanghae, North Korea. The mountain takes its name from the ninth month of the lunar calendar, because it is considered particularly attractive in that month. The mountain is a major summer resort in North Korea, attracting many domestic tourists.

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Map of Mount Kuwol

Kuwolsan is home to the Sansong Revolutionary Site, the 9th century Woljong Temple and the stupas, as well as the 4th century Anak Tomb No. 3.

Environment

The highest peak of the mountain - the highest point in the short Kuwol range - is 954 m above sea level. There are several scenic routes through the mountain area. Natural attractions include rock formations, waterfalls and natural pools. Much of the mountain is covered by mixed broadleaf and coniferous forest and protected in an 18,000 ha national park. Some 1100 ha has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA).

References

Kuwolsan Wikipedia