13.1Km 2024-07-08
177-42, Gasong-gil, Dosan-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Le pavillon Gosanjeong a été construit par Geum Nan-su en 1564 en tant que place dédiée à l'étude. Le pavillon est situé en dessous de Gasonghyeop, l'un des 8 paysages incontournables à Andong, le long du fleuve Nakdonggang. Le pavillon est réputé pour les vues des monts Woebyeongsan et Naebyeongsan.
13.4Km 2023-07-10
203, Seodongmun-ro, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-843-7900
Le musée des contenus traditionnaux d’Andong est le premier musée digital de Corée à exposer uniquement du contenu numérique, nommé « reliques digitales » (et non les vraies reliques). Ce musée digital haut de gamme touche aussi bien la culture traditionnelle coréenne que l’information et la connaissance. L'établissement est l’équivalent du NEWSEUM (News+Museum) aux Etats-Unis et du « Sigureden » (musée et centre d’exposition digital) au Japon.
13.7Km 2024-10-25
30, Beonyeong-gil, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Cette rue a été formée les années 1970 depuis l'apparition d'une « allée du poulet » où l'on vendait du poulet cru ou rôti dans le marché d'Andong. Avec la popularité du poulet frit assaisonné sur le marché global du poulet, les marchands de poulets devaient trouver un moyen de préserver leurs ventes, c'est dans ce cadre qu'a été créé l'Andong Jjimdak (poulet braisé).
Les plats sur place sont réputés pour leur goût sucré et piquant, le prix bas et la quantité généreuse de nourriture proposé par les marchands.C'est ainsi que le lieu est devenu célèbre comme l'« allée du jjimdak ».
Actuellement, l'allée abrite une trentaine de restaurants servant du jjimdak attirant une moyenne de 20 000 clients les week-end.
Si l'Andong Jjimdak n'est pas considéré comme un plat traditionnel transmis depuis les temps anciens, une recette similaire a néanmoins été trouvée dans Suunjapbang et Eumsikdimibang, les livres de recettes les plus anciens de Corée. L'Andong Jjimdak est un plat réputé sur le plan nutritionnel, riche en protéines mais aussi en vitamines.
13.8Km 2025-08-12
2830-6, Pungsantaesa-ro Seohu-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-852-2087, +82-10-6811-1106
'Hakbong Head House is the head house of the Uiseong Kim clan and was originally built near Sogyeseodang Village School by Kim Gwang-chan, an 8th-generation descendant of Hakbong Kim Seong-il, in 1762. In 1964, the house was moved to its current location.
The main building (bonchae) was extended from a ‘ㅁ’-shaped structure to a ‘巳’–shape structure. The anchae (women’s quarters) consists of a daecheong (main floored room) measuring 2-kan (a unit of measurement referring to the distance between two columns) on the right, an anbang measuring 2-kan on the left, and kitchen at the end. The upper part of the low-ceilinged kitchen has a gobang (storeroom) in which household goods used to be stored. The daecheong is large compared to the overall size of the house because head houses usually held many ancestral rites.
The Hakbong Head House has an impressive modern garden that was created during construction work carried out when the house was relocated after the Japanese colonial era. The well-maintained garden with its fantastically-shaped trees and rocks also serves as a venue for musical concerts on a regular basis. Guests will surely be fascinated to find out about the history of the people who once inhabited this house and dedicated themselves to the country in times of trouble.
14.1Km 2025-09-23
239, Yuksa-ro, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
- Centre d'appels 1330 : +82-54-1330 (coréen, anglais, japonais, chinois)
- Pour obtenir plus d'info : +82-54-841-6397~8 / +82-54-840-6398 (coréen)
Le Festival international de danse des masques d’Andong est un événement dédié au masque et à la danse masquée, éléments universels de la culture mondiale, visant à transmettre leur valeur universelle et à en partager l’attrait. Outre les danses masquées coréennes inscrites au patrimoine culturel immatériel de l’humanité de l’UNESCO, le festival rassemble les représentations de 34 troupes issues de 25 pays, offrant ainsi l’occasion unique de découvrir la diversité des danses masquées à travers le monde. Au programme figurent des spectacles sur scène, des parades urbaines, ainsi qu’un concours international de danses masquées. Les visiteurs pourront y apprécier la richesse des expressions et des récits que chaque culture transmet à travers ses masques et ses danses.
14.2Km 2023-07-10
273, Yuksa-ro, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Le parc Grasswon se situe sur les bords du fleuve Nakdonggang dans la ville de Andong. Le site, réputé pour son pont Yeonggadaegyo, propose des sentiers de promenade dans une belle nature. Le site est particulièrement réputé en automne. Il est possible de rejoindre le parc Baekjo depuis les lieux faisant de l'endroit un endroit recommandé pour découvrir le fleuve Nakdonggang.
14.8Km 2025-08-13
60-16, Gangnam 2-gil, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-857-0007
This 8-story hotel is located about 15 min by car from Andong Station and Andong Terminal. Its riverside location at Nakdonggang River offers guests an opportunity to take a walk along the river. There are 42 rooms in total, in seven types, all furnished with elegance in mind with low-saturation walls, gray curtain, and gold-framed furniture. All rooms have Netflix streaming access. Family Room, Suite Party Room, and Luxury Party Rooms have refrigerators, induction stoves, microwave ovens, and kitchen sinks for cooking. These rooms also have a mini swimming pool for children, making them especially popular in summer. Luxury Party Room, which can accommodate up to 8 guests, has a living room separated from the bedroom, allowing easier management of space. Both rooms also have a TV. Andong’s tourist sites, such as Imcheonggak House, which is Treasure No. 182 of Korea, Andong Jjimdak Alley, and Woryeonggyo Bridge is reachable by car in 10 min.
15.1Km 2022-08-10
39, Gwangseok-gil, Bonghwa-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-679-6651
Le mont Cheongnyangsan a une altitude de 870 mètres et propose divers sites touristiques comme le pic Geumtapbong, les cascades Gwangchangpokpo, le temple Cheongnyangsa, etc. Derrière le rocher du parc provincial, on trouve un monument avec un poème inscrit par le célèbre savant Toegye Hwang I de la période Joseon appelé Cheongnyangsanga.
16.2Km 2025-08-12
경상북도 안동시 임동면 경동로 2661-8
+82-10-8590-0625
Boasting more than 300 years of tradition, Jeongjae Traditional House is the head house of Ryu Chi-myeong (pen-name: Jeongjae), who inherited the study of Togye Yi Hwang (1501-1570), one of the two most prominent Korean Confucian scholars of Joseon. The old house features the characteristic construction elements of a Joseon hanok, including the stylobate, wooden pillars, toenmaru (the narrow wooden porch running along the outside of the building), tiled roof, and other structures, and commands an open view of Imha Lake. The house was originally built by Ryu Gwan-hyeon, the great-great-grandfather of Ryu Chi-myeong, in 1735 (the 11th year of the reign of King Yeongjo of Joseon) in the village of Handeul in Imdong-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, but it was relocated to the foot of Guamsan Mountain in 1987 when Imha Dam was built and the surrounding area was submerged as a result. The house consists of the daemunchae (gate building), jeongchim (a ‘ㅁ’-shaped house with a tiled roof), haengnangchae (servants’ quarters), a shrine, and a pavilion. The sarangchae (men’s quarters) is clearly visible, while the anchae (women’s quarters) is concealed within the house. The sarangchae has a sarangmaru (wooden floor), a large sarangbang room, a small sarangbang room, and there is a small maru between the two rooms. The buildings of the sarangchae and anchae are clearly divided into segregated spaces for men and women according to Confucian tradition. The anchae has a daecheongmaru (large wooden floor) in the middle; a main room, kitchen, and toilet on the right; and a numaru (upper floor) and sangbang (upper room) on the left. The small side door of the main gate links to the door by which to enter the anchae, which has a small vegetable garden. Manujeong Pavilion (Gyeongsangbuk-do Cultural Heritage Material No. 37) is a half-hipped roof building with single-layered eaves located on the left side of the house outside the main gate. It is the place where Ryu Chi-myeong used to teach his students, and consists of a large maru and a guest room. The pavilion is also surrounded by the beautiful scenery of Imha Lake, mountains, and chestnut trees. Jeongjae Traditional House provides two special experience programs: Making Songhwaju, which is the Ryu family’s home-brewed liquor (15 to 18 degrees) made with rice, glutinous rice, yeast, pine needles, and chrysanthemums, led by the owner’s wife (Intangible Cultural Asset No. 20); and Making Tarak, which is a fermented milk drink that has been made by the Ryu’s family for some 500 years. As the recipe for making Tarak is relatively simple, and uses yeast that is usually used to make raw rice wine like Makgeolli, people can easily make it at home. The house also runs a traditional music program designed to show participants how to play the gayageum (Korean zither with twelve strings) and sing Korean folk songs, and stages small concerts.
16.4Km 2025-08-01
24, Gwangmyeong-ro, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-843-6888
This is a place where you can enjoy healthy eel dishes. The best menu at this restaurant is grilled eel. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do.