Tourism Information
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- Jikji-sa Temple
- Sat still in the magnificent view of Mt. Hwangaksan, the temple is a wonder of thousand years constructed by monk Ado in the 2nd year (year 418) of King Nulji in Silla period. Renowned by production of preceptor Samyeong who saved the country and nation from Japanese invasion of Korea.
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- 95 Jikjisa-gil, Daehang-myeon
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- Jikji Culture Park
- A range of sculptures and monuments with a poem in places create the mood of outdoor exhibits. There are outdoor stages for cultural performance such as Bitnae nongak performance and traditional wedding ceremony with seats for 2,000 audiences, and a circular fountain for splendid musical fountain shows.
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- 31-1 Unsu-ri, Daehang-myeon
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- Mt. Hwangaksan Hayarobi Park
- At the foot of Mt. Hwangaksan, the park is being developed into a resort complex with an assortment of cultural, ecological and experience facilities such as a peace tower, cultural museum, health culture center and traditional Hanok village, along with beautiful ecological resources.
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- 95-1 Unsu-ri, Daehang-myeon
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- Eco-friendly ecological park
- At the foot of Mt. Hwangaksan, the park is being developed into a resort complex with an assortment of cultural, ecological and experience facilities such as a peace tower, cultural museum, health culture center and traditional Hanok village, along with beautiful ecological resources.
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- World Pottery Museum
- A collection of Korean ceramics, as well as foreign ceramics, crystal and glass potteries are on view, with explanations of each work’s history, definition, production process and features by country.
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- 119 Jikjisa-gil, Daehang-myeon
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- Baeksu Literary House
- In commemoration of the spirit in literature of Baeksu Jeong Wan-yeong, pioneer of traditional Korean poem, who represents 1960s, the house holds a place for the poet’s prized possessions and belongings in exhibit room, material room and seminar room.
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- 118-18 Jikjisa-gil, Daehang-myeon