We report recent flora of vascular plants in Mt. Soyo and compare it with previously reported floras by Lee and Yim (2002), Jang et al. (1999) and Kim and Han (2000). Fieldwork was investigated from April to October in 2007, from April to October in 2012, and supplemented by photos taken from 2003 to 2012. As a result, Vascular plants based on voucher specimens were summarized as 564 taxa, including 102 families, 331 genera, 493 species, 4 subspecies, 54 varieties, and 13 forms. Among the investigated 564 taxa, 15 Korean endemic species, 75 floristic regional indicator plants by the Ministry of the Environment were also included, 16 rare plants, and 29 naturalized plants. Growth overall plant species, Korean endemic plants, specially designated plants and rare plants was decrease then Lee and Yim (2002) but naturalized plants was increase. This result is due to human intervention, such as construction of roads, parking and so many hikers. In addition, one of the effects of heavy rains. We need to the ecological monitoring and regulation of hikers for the preservation of plant species diversity in Mt. Soyo.