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Korea is home to several forts, palaces, valleys, waterfalls and cultural villages. Among the major valleys in South Korea, Crimson Stream Village Valley is a major attraction. Crimson Stream Village Valley in South Korea is a 4m valley between entrance of Mt. Gayasan National Park entrance and Haeinsa Temple. It is known as Hongryudong Valley. Features of Crimson Stream Village Valley in South Korea: - The valley is so called because because the leaves turn so crimson that the water of the valley reflects the color appears resplendent with the crimson color. - This is the site where Chi-Won Choe, after returning from Dang China to Silla found Korea in complete disorder. - The Crimson Stream Village Valley is home to 19 famous places. These are Hongryudong Valley, including major cultural sites like Jongsangjeong Pavilion, Nakhwadam, and Bunokpok. - The scenic beauty of the Nongsanjeong Pavilion, where Chi-Won Choe read poetry and played baduk, is magnifient. Located on the opposite side, is a rock where you can find the writings of Chi-Won Choe. - The Yongmun Falls, found in the north end of the valley, boasts of exotic scenery with its exquisite blend of cascading water and Giamgoiseok. - The scenery of the changes every season, and it is the best part of Mt. Gayasan. - It is renowned for the mellow-fruitfulness of the azaleas in during the spring. - It is also popular for the majestic pine trees - During autumn, the pine tree forests and broad-leaved trees add to the crimson foliage of autumnal leaves. How to reach Crimson Stream Village Valley in South Korea: Board an Express Bus to the valley from Daegu Seobu Bus Terminal or Busan Bus Terminal. It takes 2 to 3 hours to reach the place. Fast facts of Crimson Stream Village Valley in South Korea: Address: Guwon-ri, Gaya-myeon, Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do Telephone Number: Control Office, Tel: 055- 932-7810 (Kor) Admission fee: Yes Special Features: Parking facility available
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