Korea's top sunrise spot, resembling the shape of Buddah
Bul-Amsan is located along Seoul's Nowon-gu and Gyeonggido's Namyangju-si, and is loved by numerous hikers due to its high accessibility. The mountain is meaningful in a cultural aspect as well, as it is home to Bul-Amsa, a Buddhist temple built during the Silla Dynasty, as well as historical traces from the Three Kingdoms Period and Korean War. The mountain name reflects its visual similarity to Buddah, and as a mountain composed of rocks, it boasts a beautiful natural scenery.