Colorfully Dyeing 'Baegamsan Agidanfung' Peaks This Weekend
Peak Autumn Foliage Season at Baegamsan, Naejangsan National Park Similar to Last Year
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Chunsu Kim] The Baegamsa Office of Naejangsan National Park under the Korea National Park Service (Director Kyungho Yoo) announced on the 1st that the baby maple leaves of Baegamsan are expected to reach their peak this weekend.
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The autumn leaves of Baegamsan in Naejangsan National Park are called "baby maple" because the leaves are smaller and more beautiful in color than those in other regions. Baegyangsa Temple, where the baby maple tunnel path and the natural monument No. 153 Korean nutmeg tree coexist, is one of the most famous autumn foliage spots in the area.
Hansang-sik, the head of administration at the Baegamsa Office of Naejangsan National Park, urged, "Many visitors are coming to Naejangsan National Park to relieve stress caused by COVID-19, and we ask that you wear masks and follow social distancing rules during your visit."
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