0. Namsan (270m)
The mountain where Seoul’s landmark Namsan Tower is located
1. Inwangsan Mountain (338m)
Along with Bukaksan Mountain, it represents the green beauty of Seoul and was famous for its many tigers during the Joseon Dynasty.
2. Bukaksan Mountain (342m)
Inwangsan Mountain In addition, Seoul’s green spaces Mountains that represent beauty and are important in feng shui, such as Gyeongbokgung Palace and the Blue House.
3. Bukhansan Mountain (836m)
A mountain called Jungak, one of the five mountains of the Korean Empire.
4. Deogyusan Mountain (1614m)
one One of Korea's five famous mountains, you can even see Jiri Mountain on a clear day.
5. Geumgangsan Mountain (1638m)
Dongak, one of the five evils of the Korean Empire, was created by King Gustav VI Adolf of Sweden.
It is so famous that it is said, “When God created the world, he must have spent one day building Mt. Geumgang.”
6. Seoraksan Mountain (1708m)
Internationally recognized for its universal excellence in biological, ecological, geological, and natural archaeological values.
It is managed as a UNESCO biosphere reserve. It was also designated as a World Natural Heritage site.
It is unfortunate that the project was abandoned due to strong opposition from local residents who were concerned that economic interests would be infringed upon by development restrictions.
7. Myohyang Mountain (1909m)
In North Korea, where religion is not permitted, Seoak is one of the five evils of the Korean Empire.
Bohyeonsa Temple, a Buddhist temple, the Buddhist History Museum, and a mountain where monks exist
8. Jiri Mountain (1915m)
Namak, one of the Five Akaks of the Korean Empire, created a diverse ecosystem.
It was designated as Korea's first national park. A mountain called the sacred mountain of the nation along with Mt. Baekdu.
9. Hallasan (1947m)
It is the highest mountain and the only active offshore volcano within the effective territory of the Republic of Korea.
Like Seoraksan Mountain and Jiri Mountain, it forms a diverse ecosystem and is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
10. Baekdu Mountain (2744m)
It is the highest active volcano on the Korean Peninsula and has a caldera lake called Cheonji on each peak.
In feng shui, it was considered the sacred mountain of the people, considered the starting point of all mountain ranges, or Jojongsan Mountain on the Korean Peninsula.
In addition, there has been a dispute over territorial sovereignty over the border area with China since the days of the Korean Empire, and there are mountains that must be restored in the event of unification.
11. Mount Olympus (2919m)
It is a mountain that appears in Greek mythology as the place where the 12 gods of Olympus live and forms a diverse ecosystem.
It is designated as a UNESCO biosphere reserve. Also, when you get to the top, there is a flat area with a depression like the picture above.
Behind it, you can see a huge rock wall, called the Throne of Zeus, where the gods danced and sang.
12. Mount Fuji (3776m)
It is the highest active volcano in Japan and has been designated as a World Heritage Site for its diverse ecosystem.
Like Mt. Baekdu in Korea, it is considered a sacred mountain and symbol of the Japanese people.
13. Wisan (3952m)
The highest mountain in Northeast Asia and Taiwan. Like Mt. Baekdu in Korea and Mt. Fuji in Japan
A mountain considered a symbol and sacred mountain of the Taiwanese (Chinese) nation.
14. Mount Tabanbog (4374m)
It is the highest mountain in Mongolia because it borders the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China.
Like Mt. Baekdu, a mountain with territorial sovereignty disputes in the border area.
15. Mont Blanc (4807m)
It is the highest mountain in Western Europe and France and the highest peak of the Alps.
Because it touches the border between France and Italy. Mountains with territorial sovereignty disputes in border areas
16. Puncak Jayasan (4884m)
It is one of the highest peaks on the seven continents and is located on the island of New Guinea in Indonesia.
with mainland Australia Because it is tied through the seafloor. A mountain known as the highest mountain in Oceania
17. Mount Vinson (4892m)
It is one of the highest peaks on the seven continents and the highest mountain in Antarctica. Among the highest peaks on the seven continents
the only one Mountains located within the travel ban zone of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Korea
18. Mount Damavand (5610m)
It is the highest mountain in the Middle East and Iran, just like Mount Fuji, the symbol of Tokyo.
A mountain that is a symbol of Tehran, the capital and largest city of Iran, and a sacred mountain for the Persians.
19. Yelbrus Mountain (5642m)
It is one of the highest peaks on the seven continents and the highest mountain in Europe and Russia.
Due to its location overlapping with Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, it is a mountain with many controversies like Mt. Puncak Jaya.
20. Mount Kilimanjaro (5895m)
It is one of the highest peaks on the seven continents and the highest mountain in Africa and Tanzinia.
Even though it is located on the equator, the area near the summit is covered with permanent snow. Queen Victoria of England
The mountain was given as a gift to Wilhelm II, the son and grandson of his beloved eldest daughter, Princess Mary Louisa.
21. Mount Denali (6168m)
It is one of the highest peaks on the seven continents and the highest mountain in North America and the United States.
There are many dangerous wild animals such as bears and elk. Also, due to frequent avalanches and winds,
The lowest temperature in Northern Hemisphere history -73.3℃, the perceived temperature once went down to -83.4℃
The mountain with the second highest number of climber deaths after Everest
22. Mount Aconcagua (6961m)
It is one of the highest peaks on the seven continents and the highest mountain in South America and Argentina.
It is the highest peak outside of the Andes Mountains in North and South America and Asia. on Everest
Because it has the corresponding position, it is the ultimate parent peak of all mountains in North and South America.
Mount Denali, the highest mountain in North America, located in Alaska, also has Aconcagua as its parent peak.
22. Mount Everest (8848m)
It is one of the highest peaks on the seven continents and the highest peak in the Himalayas, making it the highest mountain on Earth.
It is nicknamed the Roof of the World, but despite its reputation, the difficulty of climbing is said to be not high by expert standards.
Additionally, Wi-Fi zones exist throughout the mountain, and due to tectonic movements in the Indian subcontinent and Eurasian continent,
The altitude above sea level is rising by about 0.5 to 1 cm every year. Even if you climb to the top of Everest, there are similar peaks nearby.
It is said that because there are so many, there is no feeling that it is the tallest mountain on Earth.
Rather, according to climbers It is said that the feeling of being on the roof of the world was the best when climbing K2.