Namsan
Mountain in Seoul, South Korea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mountain in Seoul, South Korea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Namsan (Korean: 남산; lit. South Mountain), officially Namsan Mountain, is a 270-metre-high (890 ft) peak in Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It was also known as Mongmyeoksan (목멱산; 木覓山) in the past. It offers some hiking, picnic areas and views of downtown Seoul's skyline. The N Seoul Tower is located at the summit of Namsan.
Namsan | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 270 m (890 ft) |
Coordinates | 37°32′59″N 126°59′31″E |
Geography | |
Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea | |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 남산 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Namsan |
McCune–Reischauer | Namsan |
The mountain and its surrounding area is Namsan Park, a public park maintained by the city government, which has panoramic views of Seoul. It is also the location of a smoke signal station called Mongmyeoksan Beacon Tower (목멱산 봉수대; Mongmyeoksan Bongsudae), which was part of an emergency communication system during much of Seoul's history until 1985. From 1925 to 1945 the Shinto shrine known as Chōsen Shrine was situated on Namsan.[1]
In 2011, a survey was conducted by Seoul Development Institute, which included 800 residents and 103 urban planners and architects. It ranked Namsan as the most scenic location in Seoul by 62.8 percent of residents and 70.9 percent of the experts surveyed.[2]
The park and the fountain were used as the filming location for Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS)'s drama Lovers in Paris.[3]
Namsan is mentioned in the second verse of South Korea's National Anthem.
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