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Natural attractions include rock formations, water falls, and natural pools. There are a number of scenic routes through the mountain area.
Natural attractions include rock formations, water falls, and natural pools. There are a number of scenic routes through the mountain area.


Kuwol-san is home to the [[Sansong Revolutionary Site]], the [[Woljong Temple]], dating from the [[9th century]], the [[Stupas Area]], as well as Tomb No.3 in Anak, dating from the [[4th century]]
Kuwol-san is home to the [[Sansong Revolutionary Site]], the [[Woljong temple]], dating from the [[9th century]], the [[Stupas Area]], as well as Tomb No.3 in Anak, dating from the [[4th century]]


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[[Category:Mountains in North Korea]]
[[Category:Mountains of North Korea]]

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Kuwol-san is a mountain in North Korea. The mountain takes its name from the 9th month of the Lunar calender, because it is considered particularly attractive in that month. The mountain is a major summer resort in North Korea, attracting many national tourists.

Natural attractions include rock formations, water falls, and natural pools. There are a number of scenic routes through the mountain area.

Kuwol-san is home to the Sansong Revolutionary Site, the Woljong temple, dating from the 9th century, the Stupas Area, as well as Tomb No.3 in Anak, dating from the 4th century