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Encyclopedia > Gayasan
Gaya-san National Park
Korean Name
Revised Romanization Gaya-san Gungnip Gongwon
McCune-Reischauer Kayasan Kungnip Kongwŏn
Hangul 가야산 국립 공원
Hanja 伽倻山國立公園

Gaya-san is a mountain and national park in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. The mountain is home to Haeinsa, a Buddhist temple which houses the Tripitaka Koreana, the Buddhist scriptures carved onto roughly 80,000 wooden printing blocks.


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welcome to SeongJu County. (711 words)
Seongju watermelon with hard pulp and high saccharinity cultivated in clean water and fertile soil of Gayasan helps to soothe the nerves, get rid of a hangover, alleviate fever, neutralize the poison, and reduce the blood pressure, and is the best summer fruit having an effect of a 'natural diuretic'.
Gayasan Hanbang apple is cultivated with chinese nutrients made by fermenting and ripening natural green vegetable juice, medicinal herbs, and indigenous microbes, and thus has higher saccharinity and delicate taste than other apples.
Cheonggyeolmi is cultivated in fertile soil with affluent sunshine amount and organic matter using the water of Gayasan and thus has many nutrients and good boiled rice.
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