11.4Km 27841 2021-05-07
201, Seokju-ro, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-821-2944
It is a restaurant that sells Andong’s traditional dishes. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do. The most famous menu is Andong-style bibimbap.
11.4Km 17 2021-03-24
649-2, Jebiwon-ro, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-855-5455
It is a place where you can enjoy various kinds of good Korean soup. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do. The representative menu is short rib soup.
11.4Km 27603 2023-01-02
Sanga-dong, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-821-0649
Le pont Woryeonggyo est un pont sur la rivière Nakdonggang. Au milieu du pont se trouve le pavillon Woryeongjeong qui permet aux promeneurs de profiter d’un moment paisible en appréciant la beauté de la nature qui l'entourent. Le pont a été créé pour rendre hommage à l'amour pur et émouvant d'un couple marié, Lee Eung-tae et sa femme, qui habitait dans cette région. Selon la légende, la femme a fabriqué une paire de mituri (sandales de paille) avec ses cheveux pour son défunt mari. En commémoration de leur amour, le pont a été conçu dans le style des mituri.
11.4Km 3102 2020-03-16
San 2, Icheon-dong, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-840-5225
C’est une immense statue de Bouddha haute de 12,40 mètres, la tête mesurant 2,40 mètres. Elle est aussi appelée «Jebiwon Seokbul » depuis l’inauguration d’un temple situé à proximité et qui porte le même nom.
Son style la classe dans la catégorie « Maae Seokbulsang », statue de Bouddha dont le corps est gravé en relief sur une roche et sur laquelle repose la tête, séparément sculptée. Ce style était très à la mode durant la dynastie Koryeo (918-1392). Il est aussi présumé que cette statue a été achevée vers le onzième siècle, vu les traits particulièrement nets du visage, et le style sculptural très minutieux.
Le 21 janvier 1963, elle a été déclarée trésor nº115.
11.5Km 58 2021-03-30
539-23, Jebiwon-ro, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-841-7000
A place with group seats and individual rooms, it is a restaurant well-known for its steamed carp with spicy sauce and bean sprouts. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do. The representative menu is braised carp.
11.6Km 39329 2023-04-13
297-10, Toegye-ro, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-858-4411, +82-10-3530-4413
Chiam Old House in Anmak-dong, Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do is an old traditional Korean house once owned by Lee Man-hyeon(pen name Chiam) who was the 11th-generation descendant of “Toegye” Yi Hwang, one of the most prominent Korean Confucian scholars of the Joseon Dynasty and a high-ranking government official during the reign of King Gojong. This house was originally located in Wonchon-ri, Dosan-myeon but was relocated to its current location in 1976 after a flood caused by the collapse of Andong Dam. Chiam Old House consists of 22 rooms, 5 gates, and 1 detached building. The main building is taller than the detached building. One of the unique features of this detached building is that it has both gable roof and gambrel roof on either side. Listed as Gyeongsangbuk-do Folklore Material No. 11, Chiam Old House now serves as a guesthouse for those wishing to experience an old traditional Korean house. The rooms that are open to guests are “Seongmyeongjae,” “Gyeongeopjae,” and “Nakseongdang.” The large room called “Bakkatchae,” or outer building, is the most comfortable one to stay in for a night, since it's furnished with kitchen, TV, air conditioner, and bathroom. “Seongmyeongjae” means “honesty and integrity” in Korean. It’s an “ondol (Korean floor heating system)” room typical of any traditional Korean house, where you have to sleep on the floor. "Gyeongeopjae" is the most popular one among the guests, and its name means “unselfish and reverent.” The rooms next to the gate called “Ilgeonjae,” “Seokcheonjae,” and “Hakgujae” located along the wall are great places to stay if you want to see the surroundings and the old house at the same time. “Jamnyongdang” on the east side of the main building is named after the small pond in the yard, and it means “to strive to be a man of virtue like the dragon flying in the sky.” There are lots of beautiful flowers in the small garden in complete harmony with the old house and surrounding mountains, making it a great place to take a leisurely walk as you experience the history.
11.7Km 13254 2024-07-09
346-30, Gwangwangdanji-ro, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Confucian Land, situé à Andong, est un centre d'expositions et d'activités autour du confucianisme en Corée. Le centre permet de découvrir les enseignements de confucianistes historiques comme Toegye Yi Hwang et Yulgok Yi I, mais aussi de découvrir des instruments traditionnels comme le gayageum ou encore le haegeum.
11.8Km 14593 2020-09-10
3193-6, Pungsantaesa-ro Seohu-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-843-3328 / +82-10-3522-1542
'Andong City in Gyeongsangbuk-do Province is a town of culture and folk traditions where one can trace the long history of eminent families. It is also a symbol of time-honored tradition to the extent that the name Andong reminds people of traditional Korean hanok houses. Isangru, an ancient hanok house with a history of 2,590 years, located in the foothills of Mt. Cheondeungsan, served as a venue for the memorial rite for Kim Seon-pyeong, the progenitor of the Andong Kim clan and a meritorious government official during the reign of King Taejo of the Goryeo Dynasty. Isangru, meaning ‘a tall majestic building built on frosty ground’, is a two-story wooden building with a tiled roof characterized by elegant curves that form a half-hipped shape when viewed from the side. The house consists of two accommodations, Taejangtaesa and Isangru, arranged in a ‘ㅁ’ shape. The large door located in the middle of the ground floor offers an open view of the beautiful natural environment including a pine grove, a pond, and wild flowers. Built in 1750, this hanok house shows its age in its wooden pillars, stone walls, and interiors decorated with wooden engraving on the handrail. Guests can stay in a room heated with wood in winter, or in a tent for a different experience in summer. The house has been well maintained with various repair works, and underwent extensive renovations, including the wallpaper and floors, in 2013. Although it is close to a road, the house is surrounded by old trees, creating the impression that it is situated in the middle of a dense forest. A path runs between ancient pine trees on the road leading to the house. There is a pond with water lilies and white lotus flowers in front of the house, while various species of wild flowers including big blue lily turf, plantain lily, montane aster, and asters come into full bloom around the house in their respective seasons. Fully maintained by the Andong Kim clan, Isangru is a large structure that can accommodate many people and is used to hold clan assemblies. This tall building is also used as a venue for concerts, seminars and traditional hands-on experience programs for students, including tea ceremony, masked dance, natural dyeing, hanji (Korean paper) crafts, and filial duty education programs. The house also offers guests a traditional nobleman’s dining table including various wild vegetable dishes for breakfast. Isangru is popular among Korean and foreign guests who want to experience traditional Korean culture or enjoy a relaxing stay with their parents amid beautiful nature. In addition, it is located between Hahoe Folk Village and Dosanseowon Confucian Academy in Andong, and offers easy access to other nearby tourist attractions including Bongjeongsa Temple, which is the oldest wooden building in Korea and is just three minutes’ drive away, and the two-hour-long Dulegil Trail.
11.9Km 372 2023-04-13
190, Minsokchon-gil, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-823-9001
Gurume Resort is where early traditional Korean guesthouses are located. The traditional Korean houses were relocated to this place after a flood. The resort consists of seven traditional Korean houses named "Baksanjeong,” "Cheongongjeong,” "Gamdongjaesa,” "Palhoedangjaesa,” "Gyenam Old House,” "Seounjeong,” and "Chilgok Old House." Built in the 17th century, "Baksanjeong" is the oldest house there, and it has one guestroom. “Cheongongjeong,” “Gamdongjaesa,” and “Palhoejaesa” were built in the 18th century, whereas "Seounjeong,” "Gyenam Old House,” and "Chilgok Old House" were built in the 19th century. For this reason, the traditional Korean houses look slightly different from each other with one thing in common: they were all renovated and equipped with comfortable modern facilities while preserving most of the features of a traditional Korean house. All the guestrooms are furnished with bathroom with shower and air conditioning system. A hi-tech security system is also installed to ensure the safety of the guests. In addition to Gurume Resort, Happy Traditional Village also has a book café housed in a traditional Korean house as well as dining restaurant, experience rooms, and plaza, allowing the visitors to lodge and engage in a wide range of activities. There is a special package for staying at an old traditional Korean house and using the auxiliary facilities. For more information on various events and news, please visit the Happy Traditional Village website.
11.9Km 60 2021-03-30
346-124, Gwangwangdanji-ro, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-813-5454
It is a great place with an outdoor terrace for family gatherings. This family restaurant is located in Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do. The most famous menu is pork shoulder steak.