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Mt Gabhasan in Daejeon is renowned for it's for its beautiful hills and forests along with the spectacular view from the peak. The Mt Gabhasan in Daejeon, South Korea is located near the Mt. Gyeryong National Park and the name ‘Gabhasan'is assumed to have originated from Gapso, Gapgol, and Gapdong which were the old names of the neighboring areas. Mt Gabhasan is also known as Sambulsan which means ‘three Buddha' and the three major peaks of Mt Gabhasan forms an image of Lord Buddha. Mt Gabhasan, Daejeon enjoys excellent transport links and there is also the car parking facility at the Gyeryong Rest Area. If someone is paying a visit to the Mt Gabhasan in Daejeon, then he or she must also visit the Yuseong Spa or the Expo Science Park. Yuseong Spa The Yuseong Hot Springs is approximately 11 km west of downtown Daejeon. The water temperature ranges between 42 and 55°C, and it is an alkali radium spring with a pH of 8.4. Because of these distinctive qualities, the water is considered to be good for different skin diseases like neuritis, digestive disorders, obesity, and gynecological diseases. The water is marked by long-lasting warmth after bath and it improves blood circulation, softens skin callous and relieves stress. Expo Park The Expo Park, with its constant focus on science and the future aims at enhancing the consciousness of the importance of science in many young people's minds and upholds the spirit of '93 Expo whose theme was "New Way for a Leap." Space Reconnaissance Flight Hall, the Technopia Hall, the Hanbit Tower, the Earth Hall, the Expo Memorial Hall, the Information and Communication Hall, the Electric Energy Hall, the Natural Life Hall, and the Energy Hall are some of the primary attractions at the expo park. The performance facilities in Mt Gabhasan in Daejeon include Expo Art Hall accommodating a seating arrangement of over 1,100 people, and the International Conference Hall, equipped with a 12-language simultaneous interpretation system.
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