2014년 10월 17일 금요일

Red Cliffs at Hwasun city finally revealed its stunning scenery after 30 Years


Hwasun Red Cliffs (화순적벽), designated as monument No.60 of Jeollanam-do, has been shaped by natural forces and is part of the Changrangcheon stream of Hwasun-gun, Jeollanam-do.

It includes smaller and larger cliffs along a 7km stretch of the Changrangcheon stream at the beginning of the Dongbokcheon stream. The most prominent of these are the Norumok Cliff upstream of the Dongbok Reservoir, Mulyeom, Bosan and Changrang Cliff.
To enter the Norumok and Bosan cliffs,s special permission was required from the authorities and it was off limit to the public for 30years, as the area was protected by the Gwangju City Local Government in an effort to preserve the quality of the water since 1984.

Hwasun-gun, Jeollanam-do and Gwangju City has decided to open these sites to public for coexistence development and to attract more tourists.
They will have limited public grand opening at Red Cliff festival on Oct,23th.

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