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Damyunjae (담연재)

17.9Km    2023-07-10

76-3 Hahoejongga-gil, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do (경상북도 안동시 하회종가길 76-3)

Damyunjae est une demeure hanok situé à Andong dans le village Hahoe. Construite dans les années 1980, il s'agit d'un très bon exemple des demeures hanok construites de manière traditionnelle. La demeure se distingue par son côté haut de gamme et ses matériaux dignes du patrimoine culturel de la Corée. Le site a notamment reçu la visite de la reine d'Angleterre en 1999 dans le cadre de son 73ème anniversaire. Le site offre désormais des formules d'hébergement adaptés pour la détente et la découverte du patrimoine. 

Nosongjung Head House

Nosongjung Head House

18.5Km    2021-04-09

46-5, Onhyejungma-gil, Dosan-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-10-2065-3749

Nosongjeong, also called the “Placenta Chamber of Yi Hwang” (pen-name: Toegye, 1501-1570), is named after the pen-name ‘Nosong’ of Yi Hwang’s grandfather Yi Gye-yang. It is said that Yi Gye-yang abandoned his government position after he fell victim to the Gyeyujeongnan Suppression (a coup d’état instigated by Suyang Prince, who became King Sejo of Joseon, in 1455) and returned to his hometown in Bonghwa, where he devoted himself to teaching students. He built the house in its current location by a coincidence of saving a monk. The Placenta Chamber of Yi Hwang, which is situated deep in the house, consists of an Ondol (Korean floor heating) Room and a small numaru (upper floor) with a unique design. The gate bears a signboard with the word ‘Seonglimmun’ written by Hakbong Kim Seong-il (a direct disciple of Yi Hwang), which derives from the fact that the mother of Yi Hwang, Chuncheon Park, had a conception dream about Confucius entering the main gate with his disciples. Nosongjeong has an Ondol room in the west, with a numaru and a maru (wooden floor) in the east, which could accommodate 20 to 30 students. The signboard of Noseongjeong is believed to have been written by Han Seok-bong (a leading calligrapher of the mid-Joseon period). The structure of Nosongjeong is considered an invaluable resource for studies on the principles of building a half-hipped roof. The shrine is situated east of Nosongjeong, between which there was a juniper aged over 400 years from which the name of Nosongjeong was originated as people called the juniper as an old (no) pine (song). However, the original juniper has been replaced by its younger juniper tree with an umbrella shape of the top.

On-gye Jongtaeg  (Sambaegdang)  / 온계종택 삼백당

On-gye Jongtaeg (Sambaegdang) / 온계종택 삼백당

18.6Km    2025-03-04

20, Onhyejungma-gil, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-10-2988-3435

Ongyejongtaek Sambaekdang is a hanok restored on the site where Ongye Yihae, older brother of Toegye Yi Hwang, used to live. Being the headquarters of the rightoue army against the Japanese, the house was burned by the Japanese military authority in 1896 but restored with support from the government and others, and it was finally completed in May 2011. It is the 500-year old chestnut tree, symbol of the village, which welcomes guests first. The house itself is not old but the atmosphere of the family dominates the building with dignity. Small decorations such as a wooden table, floor cushions, and mother-of-pearl furniture pieces are all nice to look at. There are 7 rooms altogether with bathrooms or air conditioners depending on the room size. There are a shared shower facility and a laundromat outside the rooms, with shared kitchen, warehouse, and a big floor. Cooking is not allowed in the rooms but outdoor barbecue facilities are available for a group of 10 or more who inquire in advance. Tea ware pouch making or Hanji craft programs are conducted based on the reservation at a charge. In the village where the house is located, there are several historic and natural sites such as Nosongjeongjongtaek where Toegye Yihwang was born, Nongamjongtaek, Toegyejongtaek, Dosanseowon Confucian Academy, Advanced Center for Korean Studies, Cheongryangsa Temple, and Dosan Spa.

Sources thermales de Yecheon (예천온천)

Sources thermales de Yecheon (예천온천)

18.7Km    2020-04-29

27, Oncheon-gil, Yecheon-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-650-6588

Les Sources thermales Yecheon sont l'une des trois sources thermales de la région du Gyeongsangbuk-do avec les sources thermales Punggi et Mungyeong. Vous pourrez vous rendre aux sites touristiques à Yeongju et Bonghwa, situés non loin. Les sources thermales Yecheon ouvrirent le 24 mars 2000. Ses eaux possèdent des vertus bénéfiques pour la peau et des propriétés anti-viellissement.