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[Baekdamsa Temple]
Location : Misan-2ri Sangnam-myeon Inje-gun Gangwon
Information : Baedam Branch of Soraksan National Park Administrative Office (033-462-2554)
Baekdamsa, originally Hangyesa built in Hangye-ri in 657(Silla Jindeok 16th yr) by Jajangyusa, has experienced 9time fire and moved here and there. Again burned out in Korean War, Baekdamsa was reestablshed in 1957. The legend says that its main monk had a dream of a white beard old man telling him to count the lakes from Daecheongbong and to the temple and he really counted lakes up to one hundred so made the temple's name as Baedamsa.(meaning one hundred lakes)

[Sibiseonyeotang]
Location : Yongdae-1ri (Namgyo) Buk-myeon Inje-gun Gangwon
Information : Baedam Branch of Soraksan National Park Administrative Office (033-462-2554)
Sibiseonyeotang has falls and pools related together by long time erosion. Its autumn scenery along with colored leaves is beyond description. Sipyiseonyotang Pool means 12 pools but in fact there are 8 pools. The 7th pool (Peach-shaped Pool) among them is regarded best.

[Daeseung Falls]
Location : Hangye-3ri Buk-myeon Inje-gun Gangwon
Information : Baedam Branch of Soraksan National Park Administrative Office (033-462-2554)
1km north of Jangsudae Peak, 88m-high Daeseung Falls was once a resting place for Silla King Gyeongsun and regarded as one of three most fascinating Waterfall in the country along with Guryong Falls in Geumgangsan and Bagyeon Falls in Gaeseong. 30~40min. walks from Jangsudae Peak approaches Daeseung Falls with the landscape of Garibong, Jugeokbong, and Three Brothers Bong. ¢Æ Hiking Trails
- Jangsudae Peak ¡æ Daeseung Waterfall ¡æ Daeseungryeong Pass ¡æBaekdam sa (6hrs.)
- Jangsudae Peak ¡æ Daeseung Waterfall ¡æ Daeseungryeong Pass ¡æ Sipyiseonyotang Pool ¡æ Namgyo (7hrs)

[Soseung Falls]
Location : Hangye-ri Buk-myeon Inje-gun Gangwon
Information : Jangsudae Peak Branch of Soraksan National Park Administrativ Office (033-461-3476)
3km southwest of Hangyeryeong Pass Rest Area, in Hangye-3ri Bukmyeon, 80m-high Soseung Falls are surrounded by rocky walls and 250Pyeong rocky basement for resting and playing around. Trails are easy enough for families and takes to incomparable landscape.
Climbing Course
1) Jangsudae Peak ¡æ Daeseungryeong Pass ¡æ Heukseondong Valley ¡æ Baekdamsa (7.6 04:40)
2) Jangsudae Peak ¡æ Daeseungryeong Pass ¡æ Sipyiseonyotang Pool ¡æ Namgyori (11.7 06:50)
3) Jangsudae Peak ¡æ Daeseung Waterfall ¡æ Daeseungryeong Pass (2.7 02:20)

[Jangsudae]
Location : Hangye-ri Buk-myeon Inje-gun Gangwon
Information : Jangsudae Peak Branch of Soraksan National Park Administrativ Office (033-461-3476)
Memorizing the victory of Seorak battle during the Korean War, Jangsudae was set up as Korean style cottage with the capacity of 50persons. The vicinity has lots of attractions like Daeseung Falls, Yoknyeo Pool, Gama Pool, Hangye Goseong, and Haneulbeok.
Mountain-climbing Course
1) Jangsudae Peak - Daeseungryeong Pass - Heukseondong Valley - Baekdam Temple (9.8km, 05:30)
2) Jangsudae Peak - Daeseungryeong Pass - Sipyiseonyo Pool - Namgyori (11.7km, 07:30)
3) Jangsudae Peak - Daeseung Waterfall - Daeseungryeong Pass (2.7km, 02:30)