Taebaek
Taebaek is a city in the state of Gangwon, South Korea. Its name is shared with that of the Taebaek Mountains. Situated at an elevation of, Taebaek is the second highest city in South Korea, after Pyeongchang.
Etymology
Taebaek is derived from Taebaeksan, meaning "very bright."Attractions
Manggyeongsa Temple in Hyeol-dong, at an elevation of 1,460 meters on the Taebaek Mountains, is a temple built to enshrine the statue of the Bodhisattva of wisdom. It was built by Jajang, a Silla Dynasty monk. The "Dragon Spring" at the entrance of the temple is known as the highest spring in Korea. Other attractions include Taebaek Coal Museum, Taebaek Paleozoic Museum, and 365 Safe Town. Gumunso is a famous natural landmark in Taebaek.Climate
Transportation
- Taebaek station
Sister cities
- Helong, Jilin, China since August 29, 1995
- Baguio, Philippines since April 25, 2006
- Suzhou, Jiangsu, China since March 8, 2005
- Gao'an, Jiangxi, China since June 23, 2004
- Changchun, Jilin, China since January 18, 2006
- Bauang, La Union, Philippines since January 26, 2024