The mountain forms the boundary between Changnyeong-eup and Goam-myeon in Changnyeong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, and is located in the mountainous region of central and northern Gyeongsangnam-do and is the epicenter of Changnyeong, which is surrounded by the Nakdong and Miryang rivers. Once upon a time, this mountain was called Bulbap and Big Fire due to its active volcanic activity. It is not a very high mountain, but it rises in the lower part of the Nakdong River and looks more majestic than it really is.
The mountain is widely known as the Umbrella field and azalea colony. As there were 50,000 pyeong of hummingbird fields at the top of the mountain, the festival was held every three years on the fifteenth of lunar January, but it was abolished due to a human accident in 2009. Hwawangsan reed festival is held in early October every year. Umbrella is distinguished from reeds that live in wetlands, and its vegetation at the top of the mountain is Umbrella. But the October event is still called the reed festival, in line with the local tradition of having long called the hummingbirds as reeds.
The fastest hiking trail starts with entering the side street of Changnyeong Girls' Middle School and entering Zahagol along the paved road to the east, which rises to normal over a steep ringworm. To see azaleas in the spring, it is common to stop at Gwanryong Temple in Gwanryong Mountain, which is based on the Okcheon-ri box office, and reach the top of the mountain via the top of Mt. Gwanryong.
The best course to see the autumn hummingbird is to pass Changnyeong Girls' Middle School, pass Doseongam and climb to the top, then climb back to Changnyeong Girls' Middle School. Even at a long stretch, the climb can be completed in about four hours. The top of the mountain is a dull basin, and you can see Gwanryongsan Mountain and Yeongchusan Mountain on the edge of the mountain, along the Nakdong River, and the mountains of Yeongnam Alps.
In the 600m area, Hwawangsanseong Fortress (Historical 64). The castle, which has been around since the Three Kingdoms Period, is known as the branch site of U.S. military chief Kwak Jae-woo during the Japanese Invasion of Korea. It is a crater between the weeds that go down from the east gate of Hwawangsanseong Fortress to the south gate. In Changnyeong, there is Samji, where Cho's ancestor was born. Also at the western foot of the mountain is Mokmasanseong Fortress (History 65), which was built after the Joseon Dynasty's ancestors and is in good condition. King Jinheung's tombstone was found in Malheli on the western side of the mountain. There is an Okcheon Temple on the south side.
According to "Samguk Sagi," the name "Hwawang" derives from the 757 (the 16th year of King Gyeongdeok of Silla) saying that the non-sabal army (or Vijihwa County) of the time was called "Hwaewanggun." Therefore, it seems to have been called Hwawangsan. In "Sejong Silokjiji," the flower king is called Jinsan of Changnyeonghyeon.
Geographical names currently use the Holy See, not the "king" person, but the "king" man. According to the origin of the book, it was first recorded as Hwawangsan Mountain in 1598 (the 31st year of King Seonjo's reign). Since then, only examples of kings will be confirmed after "local maps" in 1872. Thus, the naming of the 'King' is believed to have been mixed since it was first used in 1598 and used the 'King' since 1872.
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