Classroom lesson · Mount Paektu · 🇰🇵 North Korea

Mount Paektu

A sacred volcano with a stunning crater lake at the top

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What is it?

Mount Paektu is a huge volcano and the highest peak on the Korean peninsula, rising 2,744 metres above sea level. Its name means 'white-headed mountain' because snow covers its wide summit for much of the year. Sitting in its crater is one of the world's most beautiful crater lakes, called Lake Chon or Heaven Lake.

Tell me more

Mount Paektu formed over millions of years as lava poured out from deep inside the Earth, building the mountain layer by layer. It last erupted about a thousand years ago in one of the biggest volcanic explosions in recorded history, and that eruption hollowed out the huge bowl at the top that is now filled with water.

The crater lake, Lake Chon, sits at 2,189 metres and is roughly circular, stretching about five kilometres across. The water is famously deep and crystal clear, shimmering blue or emerald green depending on the light. In winter the surface freezes solid, and snowfields stretch all around it.

Dense forests of pine, spruce and birch grow on the slopes below the summit. These forests are home to Siberian roe deer, red foxes and many birds. In spring, wildflowers carpet the hillsides in yellow and purple before the snow returns.

Mount Paektu is deeply loved across the Korean peninsula as a symbol of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Poets, painters and musicians have celebrated it for centuries. Stories and songs about the mountain have been passed down through many generations.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Why do you think people give special names to mountains? What would you call Mount Paektu if you discovered it?
  2. 02Lake Chon sits inside an old volcano. What do you think it felt like the day the volcano last erupted a thousand years ago?
  3. 03Why might a mountain become an important symbol in stories, songs and paintings for an entire culture?
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Classroom activity

Draw a cross-section diagram of Mount Paektu: show the layers of old lava that built the mountain, the huge crater at the top, and Lake Chon filling the bowl. Label the summit height and the lake depth. Add animals and trees to the slopes.