A Chokseokru pavilion overlooking the Namgang River
1 Introduction to Chokseokru pavilion. When war broke out, it was used as a command center to protect Jinjuseong Fortress, and during peaceful times, it was used as a civil…[...]
Read More1 Introduction to Chokseokru pavilion. When war broke out, it was used as a command center to protect Jinjuseong Fortress, and during peaceful times, it was used as a civil…[...]
Read More1 Introduction to Jongmyo Shrine. Jongmyo Shrine is located at 157 Jong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, and houses the ancestral tablets of the kings and queens of the Joseon Dynasty. It is…[...]
Read More1 Introduction to Gangwon Gamyeong. Gangwon Gamyeong was the center of local administration in Gangwon-do during the Joseon Dynasty, overseeing the 26 bu, mok, gun, and hyeon. It was established…[...]
Read More1 Introduction to Dodamsambong. DefinitionAn island made up of three strangely shaped rocks in the upper reaches of the Namhangang River in Hagoe-ri, Maepo-eup, Danyang-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do. Dodamsambong, which is considered…[...]
Read More1 Introduction to Gongsanseong Fortress. SummaryGongju Gongsanseong is a royal castle of Baekje Ungjin period located in Sanseong-dong, Gongju-si, Chungcheongnam-do. Therefore, it was called Ungjinseong at that time.The castle wall…[...]
Read More1 Introduction to Baekyangsa. Baekyangsa is a temple located in Naejangsan National Park, and it is said to have been founded during the reign of King Mu of Baekje (632).The…[...]
Read More1 Introduction to Magoksa Magoksa Temple, located on the eastern hillside of Taehwasan Mountain in Unam-ri, Sagok-myeon, Gongju-si, Chungcheongnam-do, is the headquarters of the 6th district of the Jogye Order…[...]
Read More1 Introduction to Beopjusa Temple. Beopjusa Temple, which means “where the Buddha’s law resides,” is located at the foot of Mt. Sokri. It was founded by Uisinjosa in the 14th…[...]
Read More1 Introduction to Pigeon Valley Falls. Bidulginang Falls is a basalt erosion valley located in Daehwasan-ri, Yeongbuk-myeon, and is located at the end of Bulmucheon, which originates from Bulmusan Mountain.…[...]
Read More1 Introduction to Godalsa Temple Site. A temple site refers to a temple site that was once in operation but is now closed and only traces remain. Since Buddhism was…[...]
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