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Daejeon is the metropolitan city situated in the center of South Korea and it is also ranked as the fifth largest city of South Korea. Mt. Gubongsan in Daejeon, South Korea sprinkles a wide array of diverse charm as it resembles the exotic beauty of an Oriental painting. The exquisite beauty at the peak of the Mt. Gubongsan, Daejeon when the maple leaves encircle the strange rocks and fantastic stones. Mt. Gubongsan in Daejeon is 264.1 meters high and it is enveloped on all the sides by the Gwanjeo-dong, Gasuwon-dong, Goegok-dong, Heukseok-dong, and Bonggok-dong of Seo-gu. Mt. Gubongsan in Daejeon is comprised of nine peaks and each of the nine peaks boasts a distinct charm and as all these peaks rises gracefully with a uniform even shape, the mountain looks like an Oriental painting drawn on a folding screen. Mt. Gubongsan in Daejeon is comprised of strange rocks and stones a mesmerizing view with elegant and poised physical beauty. Mt. Gubongsan is considered as one of the eight premier sight seeing destinations in Daejeon and this beautiful mountain sparkles with a different charm on the different seasons of the year but the best season to visit the Mt. Gubongsan, Daejeon is during the autumn when its red tinged peak is sure to cast a spell on the visitors. Though the mountain seems a bit difficult to climb on an apparent view but the reality is that it is easier to climb with the various trails between the steep peaks. Mt. Gubongsan in Daejeon is comparatively a low mountain which is associated with the legend that immortals enjoyed playing on this mountain. Gapcheon stream flows to the south and adorns the beauty of the beauty of the Mt. Gubongsan. To the south of the Mt. Gubongsan is the Sangboan Recreational Area and apart from its beautiful scenery one can also enjoy the swimming and fishing at this recreational area. The foot of the Mt. Gubongsan in Daejeon is the hub of numerous restaurants offering local dishes of cooked pork, duck, and fish.
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