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[Korea] We introduce the main facilities of Gwanghanruwon in Namwon-si. |
The main facilities of Gwanghanruwon are largely divided into nine. - Gwanghanru is a pavilion built during the Joseon Dynasty, and is a pavilion with a pond and Ojakgyo Bridge, which are three sacred mountains centered around Gwanghanru, including Yeongjugak (Hallasan), Bongrae Island (Geumgangsan), and Bangjangjeong (Jirisan). - Chunhyang Shrine is a shrine built to admire Chunhyang's firm integrity. - Ojakgyo Bridge is said to be where love comes true like that of Lee Mongryong and Seong Chunhyang, and there is also a legend of Gyeonwu and Jiknyeo. - Bangjangjeong is Bangjang among the three sacred mountains of Yeongju (Hallasan), Bongrae (Geumgangsan), and Bangjang (Jirisan). - Yeongjugak is a pavilion built to be a garden with a sacred ideology background. - Wanwoljeong is a pavilion in Gwanghanruwon. - Chunhyang-gwan is a museum that exhibits the story of Chunhyang. - Wolmae-jip is Chunhyang's house, which recreates Buyongdang and Haengrangchae. - Cheongheo-bu is the main gate leading to Gwanghanruwon. (Related site) (2024-11-13) |
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