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Which is the highest mountain in North Korea?

The highest mountain in North Korea is Mount Kumgang.

Mount Kumgang is composed of granite, and its main peak is1638m above sea level.

Divided into inner king kong, outer king kong, new king kong and sea king kong. The mountain peak is steep. According to legend, there are1.20,000 peaks and rugged rocks, and everything is the most spectacular. Many waterfalls fly down, and the largest one, Kowloon, is as deep as 90 meters. The forest is dark. Famous scenic spots in North Korea. There are ancient temple ruins created in Silla era. There is a workers' retreat. Mount Kumgang is not only a famous mountain in North Korea, but also in the world. Mount Kumgang is 40 kilometers from east to west and 60 kilometers from north to south. The main peak of Mount Kumgang is Pilu Peak, with an altitude of 1.639 meters. The 12000 peak of the whole mountain has become a place that the world yearns for. The scenery of Mount Kumgang is really strange. Those rocks have endured tens of thousands of years of wind erosion and rain cutting, and the mountains and peaks show a steep posture. Mount Kumgang is the "highest mountain". There are peaks outside the peaks, which are magnificent, with thousands of waterfalls and beautiful blue pools. It's really spectacular These 12000 peaks are grotesque, with mountains and valleys, mangoku-like forests, and countless stone gates, caves, cliffs and canyons. The scenery of Mount Kumgang is really the best in the world.

Mount Kumgang enjoys different reputations due to different seasons. The wonders of spring are like pure and transparent diamonds, which are called Mount Kumgang. Because it is comparable to Penglai in summer, it is called Penglai Mountain. In autumn, it is full of red leaves. It is called Yue Feng. Winter is called Whole Bone Mountain.

Mount Kumgang preserves many historical sites such as temples and stone pagodas.

Mount Kumgang is the area with the most precipitation on the Korean Peninsula.

The average annual temperature in Mount Kumgang is 1 1℃, the average temperature in June is -2. 1℃, the average temperature in August is 23.6℃, and the average annual precipitation is 1500mm.

There are 2256 species of plants in Mount Kumgang, including more than 0/00 species of endemic plants, 38 species of animals, 9 species of birds, 9 species of reptiles, 30 species of amphibians and fish. There are many touching legends circulating in Mount Kumgang.

Mount Kumgang is divided into outer King Kong, inner King Kong and sea King Kong, and can also be subdivided into 22 tourist areas.

The State Post Bureau 1999 10 10 jointly issued a set of two stamps with North Korea Post on 6 October, showing the beautiful scenery of Lushan Mountain and Mount Kumgang in China and North Korea respectively.

Mount Kumgang is located in the south of Yuanshan, a port city on the east coast of North Korea. The scenic spot is 60 kilometers long from north to south and 40 kilometers wide from east to west, covering an area of more than 2,400 square kilometers. Mount Kumgang claims to have1.2000 odd peaks, and has the reputation of "thousands of rocks and valleys". The main peak is Pilu Peak, the highest peak in Taibai Mountain, with an altitude of1638m. Based on this, Mount Kumgang is divided into four parts: Inner King Kong, Outer King Kong, New King Kong and Sea King Kong.

Interestingly, however, Mount Kumgang has four different names with the change of seasons. In spring, under the bright sunshine, the towering peak looks like a shining diamond from a distance, so it is called Mount Kumgang. In summer, there are lush trees and a sea of clouds in the pine forest, also known as Penglai Mountain. In autumn, the forest is dyed, the maple leaves win the fire, and the mountains are everywhere, also known as Yuefeng Mountain; In winter, the vegetation withers and the stone bones are rugged, also known as the whole bone mountain.