18.8 Km 10660 2022-09-20
Wonhapgang 1-gil 262-6, Yeondong-myeon, Sejong
Hapho Seowon es el lugar en el que las tablas de Munseonggong An Hyang, el precursor del confucianismo Sung, de la era Goryeo, están consagradas. El lugar fue construido en 1716 como el santuario Anjabyeolmyo por An Gyeong-sin, An Gyeong-in, An Gyeong-jeong y An Gyeong-sang, quienes fueron los 15º descendientes de An Hyang, y en él se realizaban ceremonias conmemorativas cada año, el 3 de marzo y el 9 de septiembre del calendario lunar. En 1843, el santuario fue renombrado como Hapho Seowon. El santuario fue demolido por orden del regente Daewongun durante el reinado del rey Gojong. Más tarde, los descendientes de An reconstruyeron el santuario en el templo Haphosa para realizar ceremonias en honor de An Hyang. En 1949, la academia neoconfuciana se construyó tras el consentimiento de 218 estudiosos del confucianismo de Corea.
19.0 Km 321 2020-12-04
33, Mannam-ro 6-gil, Sejong-si
+82-10-8666-1217
Mokhyangjae, which literally means a ’house with tree fragrance,’ is a traditional Korean pension house which stands alone beside a boulevard surrounded by apartment complexes. Entering the garden with a low fence, you will be greeted by the antique two-story Korean style building. The building of Mokhyangjae was built in the style of a palace with red pine tree used for the crossbeam and pillars. With a feeling of magnificence and coziness at the same time, the rafter ceiling shows the wood grain and the sliding door pasted with traditional Korean paper adds to the flavor of the traditional Korean style house.
The rooms are composed of the traditional Ondol Room where one or two persons can stay; the Ordinary Room is equipped with a bedroom and an attic; and the Deluxe Room has a wide traditional Ondol room for guests from solo travelers to families. The bedroom and the living room also have traditional display cupboard and heavy hardwood table which had been used by the owner of the house, adding to the flavor of the traditional Korean style house. Equipped with cartoons and picture books, the attic is a favorite place of children. Scattered with stepping stones, the front yard of the house is filled with Sansuyu, magnolia, and cherry trees that blossom in spring.
Mokhyangjae is running a traditional teahouse as well. The teahouse was opened thanks to the Chinese husband who enjoys tea, and most of the teas are imported from China. You can have a taste of dozens of kinds of teas including puer tea and red tea, along with a simple tea confectionery.
19.0 Km 15770 2021-01-29
Hwangujae-gil 22-17, Yeondong-myeon, Sejong
+82-44-864-7000
El templo Hwangnyongsa pertenece a la Orden budista Taegojong. No hay información disponible sobre la construcción del templo, pero se piensa que debió ser construido por los descendientes de Hwang Hee (1363-1462), quien regresó a su ciudad natal para evitar los conflictos políticos de mediados de la era Joseon, deseando la paz nacional y la prosperidad del clan familiar. El templo ha sido cuidado por los descendientes de Hwang Hee durante generaciones, pero acabó en ruinas.
Los edificios actuales fueron reconstruidos por el monje Beobin en 1985. Dentro, están los pabellones Daeungjeon, Gwaneumjeon, Samseonggak y Beomjongnu. Posteriormente, se añadieron la pagoda de piedra de tres pisos y la estatua de los tres Budas enfrente de la sala Daeungjeon. La reliquia más antigua del templo es la estatua de Buda Gwanseeumbosal, de unos 100 años de antigüedad, situada enfrente de la estatua de los tres Budas.
19.3 Km 9208 2020-09-08
45, Jugok-gil, Sangwol-myeon, Nonsan-si, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-41-736-4166 / +82-10-2911-4166
The Baegilheon Head House (National Folklore Cultural Heritage No. 273) is the house that was bestowed upon General Yi Sam by King Yeongjo in recognition of his achievement in suppressing the Yi In-jwa Rebellion in 1728. King Yeongjo also granted Yi Sam the posthumous name ‘Baegilheon’. The house is composed of the munganchae (gate quarters) situated next to a tall gate, the ‘ㄷ’-shaped anchae (women’s quarters), and the ‘ㄱ’-shaped sarangchae (men’s quarters), which are configured in an overall square layout. The accommodation includes the munganchae, the araet sarang with a numaru (upper floor), and the wit sarang and the geonneotbang, each of which has a large toenmaru (a narrow wooden porch running along the outside of the building). Notably, the geonneotbang, which is connected with the daecheong (wooden floor) and has a cozy courtyard surrounded by a mud wall, was the living space for the eldest son of the family and his wife for many generations. As the house has been designated as a National Folklore Cultural Heritage, cooking in the guestrooms is strictly prohibited. However, the house provides breakfast prepared by the daughter-in-law of the head house free of charge. The toilets and shower room are situated in the back yard.
19.4 Km 0 2023-02-03
Sannae-ro 106, Dong-gu, Daejeon
19.4 Km 24 2021-03-24
103, Bugangoecheon-ro, Sejong-si
+82-10-9577-8953
It is a restaurant that’s featured a lot in various media. This Korean restaurant is located in Sejong-si. The representative menu is blood sausage and rice soup.