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Hidden Gem: Bukhansan National Park is home to a secret trail called Jeongbalsan-gil, known for its breathtaking views of Seoul's skyline and vibrant autumn foliage. 2. Record Breaker: Towering at 836. 5 meters, Bukhansan's Baegundae Peak is the highest point in Seoul, offering hikers an incredible panoramic view of the city. 3. Local Legend: The park's name, Bukhansan, means "mountain north of the Han River." It is said that the mountain's rugged beauty was formed by the tears of a giant white tiger mourning the loss of its cub. 4. Quirky Detail: Many visitors rub the polished rock formations at Bukhansan's Birobong Peak for good luck. The rocks are believed to grant wishes and bring fortune to those who touch them. 5. Historically Significant: The park's various hiking trails were once used by ancient kings for rituals and hunting. Along the trails, you can still find stone pagodas and other remnants of the past, providing a glimpse into Korea's rich history.
