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Lonely Planet's guide to Korea - Chungcheongbuk-do (Chapter), 8th Edition On Sale!




Lonely Planet's guide to Korea - Chungcheongbuk-do (Chapter), 8th Edition





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Lonely Planet's guide to Korea - Chungcheongbuk-do (Chapter), 8th Edition - 2.99, This is the Chungcheongbuk-do chapter from Lonely Planet's Korea guidebook. The only land-locked province in the south, Chungbuk (as it's known informally) is mountainous and agricultural, with a few scenic man-made lakes for reprieve. Its charms are best appreciated in its smaller towns and national parks, which are home to some intriguing Buddhist sites. wake up to glorious mountain views in Danyang and hike up nearby Sobaeksan maps admire the gold-plated Buddha at Beopju-sa in Songnisan National Park transport meditate on ancient Buddhist carvings and the evocative ruins of Mireuksaji at Woraksan National Park restaurants & accommodation Coverage includes: Cheongju & around, Songnisan National Park, Chungju & around, Woraksan National Park, Danyang & around, Sobaeksan National Park., ISBN: 9781741048315









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