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Aldea de Cangrejos Daege de Yeongdeok (영덕대게마을)

Aldea de Cangrejos Daege de Yeongdeok (영덕대게마을)

15.8Km    21806     2022-05-04

Yeongdeokdaege-ro 55, Ganggu-myeon, Yeongdeok-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do

Localizada en el Mar del Este, Gyeongsangbuk-do, la Aldea de Cangrejos Daege de Yeongdeok es famosa por los eruditos clásicos, y su vista maravillosa, donde las montañas se encuentran con el mar.

Este pueblo pesquero es el hábitat de los cangregos daege de Yeongdeok, y era bien conocido desde la dinastía Goryeo. También tiene una avenida enorme con restaurantes que sirven este platillo. Durante la temporada de cangrejos, desde noviembre hasta mayo, la aldea está abarrotada por visitantes desde todo el mundo que desean probar los famosos cangrejos.

Además, la ubicación de la aldea ofrece a los visitantes la oportunidad de disfrutar de uno de los caminos más hermosos de Corea. En esta área hay un sitio de pesca marítima, playas, y centros turísticos que son apropiados tanto para la recreación como para la relajación.

Puerto de Ganggu (강구항)

Puerto de Ganggu (강구항)

16.0Km    24539     2021-07-30

Ganggu-ri 253-51, Ganggu-myeon, Yeongdeok-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do.

El Puerto de Ganggu es el más grande en Yeongdeok, provincia de Gyeongsangnam-do. El arroyo Osipcheon, famoso por ser lugar de pesca de pez dulce, va desde el monte Juwangsan en Cheongsong hasta llegar al mar por el Puerto de Ganggu. Es el principal mercado de cangrejos de las nieves (daege, en coreano) y al haber muchos puestos de venta de estos cangrejos, la zona se ha llevado el nombre de "Calle Daege". Recientemente, una gran escultura de un barco pesquero se colocó cerca del puerto, convirtiéndose en un punto turístico.

El Puerto de Ganggu ha sido lugar de grabación de varias telenovelas y películas y también famoso por su carretera serpenteada por la costa pasando por distintas comunidades pesqueras (Carretera N° 918, entre el Puerto de Ganggu y el Puerto de Chuksan).

Juwangsan Mountain Seongcheondaek

Juwangsan Mountain Seongcheondaek

16.3Km    10745     2021-04-09

12, Seodang-gil Cheongsong-eup, Cheongsong-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-10-6711-6427

Seongcheondaek House with about 300 years' history is an old hanok guesthouse located in Cheongun-ri at the entrance to Juwangsan Mountain, which can be reached by driving along Yongjeoncheon Stream from Cheongsong County in Gyeongsangbuk-do. With the tranquil surrounding atmosphere among houses in the alley, the house features a typical square-shaped structure of the mountain region.
Seongcheondaek House is presumed to have been bought by Im Chun-seop, a high-ranking official during the reign of King Gojong (r. 1863-1907) of the Joseon Dynasty, but its exact construction date is unknown. It was designated as National Folklore Cultural Heritage No. 172 in 1984.
This cozy hanok house consists of the main gate with straw-thatched roof, square-shaped Anchae (Women’s Quarters), middle gate, Sarangbang (master’s room), tea room, old stable, Daecheongmaru (hall between rooms) overlooking the courtyard with beautiful scenery, and so on. In particular, guests can enjoy a romantic atmosphere from Daecheongmaru by appreciating the scene of falling raindrops or melting snow from the edges of the eaves.
The Munganchae (gate building) consisting of a bathroom and a kitchen has a straw-thatched roof and a renovated interior for the guests’ convenience. The square-shaped Anchae is composed of two guestrooms (Sarangbang and Anbang) and a reading room (Utbang). The rooms feature a traditional construction style with cozy and clean interior items including a small wooden table as well as clean beddings. In addition, a kitchen is situated in front of Anbang, displaying traditional kitchen appliances including a fireplace and two large iron pots, unlike a modern-style kitchen in Munganchae. Daecheongmaru of Anchae offers an open view of the outdoor landscape through two large wooden windows. In addition, a deep groove in the middle of the yard in front of Daecheongmaru catches one’s eyes. The groove is said to have been made due to the rubbing of the foot on the ground when weaving hemp cloth hundreds of years ago.
Guests can enjoy relaxation both during daytime and nighttime under a starry sky in the yard where a small wooden bedstead and a stone table are situated. Moreover, the house provides folk games such as neolttwigi (Korean see-sawing game) and tuho (pitch-pot) as well as the family art therapy program wherein family members can understand each other better through a painting and drawing activity. Surrounding tourist attractions include Juwangsan National Park and Jusanji Reservoir.

Pohang Traditional Culture Center [Korea Quality] / 포항전통문화체험관 [한국관광 품질인증]

Pohang Traditional Culture Center [Korea Quality] / 포항전통문화체험관 [한국관광 품질인증]

16.9Km    5884     2020-12-12

7, Deokdongmunhwa-gil Gibuk-myeon, Buk-gu, Pohang-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-280-9371~3

Located in Deokdong Village about 40 minutes from downtown Pohang, the Pohang Traditional Culture Center consists of three traditional Korean buildings -- 'Lodge Building,' 'Cultural Training Hall,' and 'Food Experience Hall' -- and 'Guestroom Building' forming the shape of 'ㄱ' on an 8,251m² area. The hills surrounding the center create a cozy environment, and a grove of pine and fir trees right past the entrance adds to the beautiful natural landscape. Thanks to the clean air, you will be able to see stars in the night sky. The site originally belonged to an elementary school before being transformed into a cultural center as part of Pohang City's urban project. The center is managed and maintained by Pohang City Facilities Management Corporation as commissioned by Pohang City. As a place for learning and appreciating Korean culture in the natural landscape of Deokdong Village, which has a long history, it's now a popular field trip destination among schools. The Center offers various educational and character building programs designed to restore the traditional culture of Korea by providing students with an opportunity to learn their culture, including 'seodang (private village school that provided elementary education during the Goryeo and Joseon dynasties),' calligraphy, tea drinking, and ecosystem classes. Other programs include 'nanta (Korean traditional percussion instrument),' 'taekkyeon (traditional Korean martial art),' straw and Korean paper handicraft, and natural dyeing classes. The most popular program at the center is the traditional cooking class wherein participants get to make and try various traditional food items such as bean curd and rice cake. It's popular because the teachers/instructors use traditional recipes that many people think are fun to follow. Most of these are one or two-day programs and are participated in by groups of over 20 guests. Individual guests are also welcome to sign up for the program. The Guestroom Building has 10 guestrooms, each furnished with television, refrigerator, air conditioner, dressing table, and hair dryer for the convenience of the guests. Men's and women's bathrooms and shower rooms are in a separate building because they are shared among the guests. One of the biggest advantages of staying at this center is the reasonable room rates, which are fixed regardless of season and day (whether weekday or weekend). Moreover, there is no extra charge for additional guests in each guestroom. Paid breakfast is served at the cafeteria in the 'Experience Hall.' The breakfast is reasonably priced as well, not to mention delicious.

Cheongha Gongjin Market (청하공진시장 (1, 6일))

Cheongha Gongjin Market (청하공진시장 (1, 6일))

16.9Km    11189     2024-09-27

6 Cheongha-ro 200beon-gil, Cheongha-myeon, Buk-gu, Pohang-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do

Cheongha Gongjin Market is a fifth-day market hold on dates ending in 1 and 6 of every month. From seafood to fresh produce and homemade food, it is full of shoppers and a variety of products. The market served as a filming site for the Gongjin Market in the drama "Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha." Information boards throughout the market clearly indicate the location of the "Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha" filming set and nearby tourist spots throughout Cheongha Market.

Juwangsan Spa Tourist Hotel (주왕산온천관광호텔)

19.3Km    16384     2021-08-10

315, Jungang-ro, Cheongsong-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-874-7000

Juwangsan Spa Tourist Hotel is located approximately 15 minutes from Juwangsan National Park. The hotel has clean rooms, a Korean restaurant, banquet hall, and spa facilities. Guests may take advantage of the health programs offered at the spa or enjoy the hot springs sauna that uses alkaline water, which has been proven to heal chronic headaches and shoulder pain.

Festival de la Manzana de Cheongsong (청송사과축제)

Festival de la Manzana de Cheongsong (청송사과축제)

19.6Km    36403     2024-08-09

Wolmak-ri, Cheongsong-eup, Cheongsong-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do.
054-873-3686

El Festival de la Manzana de Cheongsong se celebra en octubre o noviembre de cada año para promocionar la excelente calidad de las manzanas cultivadas en el área. Cheongsong, que significa "zona limpia", tiene las condiciones perfectas para que las manzanas alcancen un sabor superior, ya que está rodeada de montañas cuya latitud promedio elevada favorece a estos árboles. Además, no hay fábricas industriales en los alrededores. El festival ofrece varios programas únicos para el entretenimiento de los visitantes y en el mercado se venden manzanas a buen precio.