Myeongjaegotaek [Korea Quality] / 논산 명재고택 [한국관광 품질인증] - Los alrededores - información de viajes Corea

Myeongjaegotaek [Korea Quality] / 논산 명재고택 [한국관광 품질인증]

Myeongjaegotaek [Korea Quality] / 논산 명재고택 [한국관광 품질인증]

10.5Km    2024-09-19

50, Noseongsanseong-gil, Noseong-myeon, Nonsan-si, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-41-735-1215, +82-10-6310-1139

Located in Noseong-myeon, Nonsan-si, Chungcheongnam-do, Myeongjae Historic House was built by Yun Jeung (pen-name: Myeongjae, 1629-1714), a scholar during the reign of King Sukjong (r. 1674-1720) of the Joseon Dynasty. It is said that although the king granted him a government post on eighteen occasions, Yun, being a straightforward sort of person, declined them all. As he practiced the virtue of simplicity and sharing in life and taught it to younger generations, the house escaped destruction during the Donghak Peasant Revolution (1894) and the Korean War (1950-1953) thanks to the efforts of his disciples. Thus, in keeping with his character, the house looks moderate compared to the homes of other aristocrats, although it exhibits a refined interior and a scientific design. The house consists of a sarangchae (men’s quarters), anchae (women’s quarters), and daecheongmaru (main floored room) configured in a square layout. The sarangchae itself consists of the keun sarangbang (large room) flanked by a daecheong and a numaru with an open view of the village and a mountain, the jakeun sarangbang (small room), the ansarangbang (inner room), and the daemungan (gate). To the right of the house is the spectacular sight created by a platform filled with hundreds of crocks for traditional sauces and condiments. The wall situated between the sarangchae and the anchae was designed to prevent people from looking into the anchae. There is also an open space below the wall from which one could see the shoes of a visitor, thus enabling the occupants of the anchae to know whether there was a visitor or not in the sarangchae. In addition, the gotganchae (storage quarters) situated next to the anchae is designed in such a way that it diminishes in size towards the north because the summer wind blowing from the south escapes the narrow passageway of the north, so it blows faster and the surrounding area gets colder, while the wind winter blowing from the north escapes the large passageway of the south, protecting the building from the bitter wind of the north. Therefore, the storeroom at the north end of the gotganchae remains cool even in summer, thereby preserving the things (food and other commodities) stored there. The guestrooms of the house include the three sarangbang rooms in the sarangchae building and the geonneonbang (a room opposite the main living room) in the anchae. The entire sarangchae building including the numaru can be rented too. Guests can also rent the thatched-roof byeolchae in the courtyard, which features a choyeondang equipped with a sound system and a beam projector, as well as a modern bathroom, for group meetings or performances. The house also runs a variety of paid traditional experience programs including Gukak (Korean classical music), tea ceremony, natural dyeing, and so on. Other noteworthy features of the house include the sarangchae’s distinctive gate, which combines a sliding door with a hinged door, the looming presence of a mountain to its rear, and the little round island (pond) planted with an old crape myrtle at its front.

Bonghwangjae Hanok Guesthouse / 봉황재 한옥 게스트하우스

Bonghwangjae Hanok Guesthouse / 봉황재 한옥 게스트하우스

11.2Km    2025-08-13

8, Keunsaem 3-gil, Gongju-si, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-41-960-5525

Bonghwangjae Hanok Guesthouse exemplifies the quintessential hanok (traditional Korean house) experience. It is housed in a remodeled modern hanok, built in the 1960s. There are 4 rooms in total. The biggest room is a two-story room with an attic space. It can accommodate up to 4 guests, making it the favorite of family travelers. The room at the very end is the smallest room, but has an open narrow floor space that is ideal for some quiet time facing the courtyard. It can accommodate up to 3 guests. The other two rooms are small and comfortable, fit for 2 to 3 guests. Each room is equipped with a bathroom. The wooden-floored hall, kitchen, courtyard, and backyard are common areas used by all guests. Guests can also sign up for “Gongju Old City Tour on Foot,” which is led by the owner of the house. Complimentary breakfast includes toast, jam, eggs, cereal, and milk. A package program offers snapshot photography from a professional photographer for those staying in this guesthouse. The guesthouse lies only 5 min away from the Chungcheonggamyeong Provincial Office Site and Daetongsa Temple Site by foot, while Sanseong Market, Gongsanseong Fortress, and former Missionary House are reachable in 10 min.

Mercado Sanseong de Gongju (공주산성시장)

Mercado Sanseong de Gongju (공주산성시장)

11.9Km    2025-09-16

22, Yongdang-gil, Gongju-si, Chungcheongnam-do

Opened in 1937, this expansive market features a variety of items across its five sections. It’s conveniently located near tourist attractions like Gongju National Museum, Gongsanseong Fortress, and Tomb of King Muryeong. The arcade-style roof allows for comfortable exploration in any weather or season. The Food Alley offers an irresistible selection of local delicacies, making it hard to choose from options like gimbap, banquet noodles, and bulgogi. Not to be missed are Gongju’s specialties: chestnut makgeolli (rice wine) and chestnut sweet rice cake, made from local chestnuts.

Fortaleza Gongsanseong en Gongju (공주 공산성) [Patrimonio Cultural de la Humanidad de la Unesco]

Fortaleza Gongsanseong en Gongju (공주 공산성) [Patrimonio Cultural de la Humanidad de la Unesco]

12.1Km    2025-09-15

Ungjin-ro 280, Gongju-si, Chungcheongnam-do

La Fortaleza Gongsanseong es un fuerte levantado en la montaña desde el período de Baekje (234-678) en Gongju. El perímetro de la fortaleza es de 2,5 km y hay dos formas de recorrerla. Una, es comenzando por la playa de estacionamiento, entrar por la entrada del oeste, Geumseoru, y caminar a lo largo del sendero cementado. La otra forma es virar a la izquierda al principio del camino de cemento y caminar a lo largo del sendero de la cumbre de la fortaleza, llamada Sendero de Sanseong. El camino de cemento está bien trazado y se puede subir a través de él cómodamente. Por otra parte, el sendero de Sanseong tiene muchos recodos y el pasaje es estrecho, pero tiene la ventaja de caminar a lo lardo del río Geumgang.

Cuando comience la visita, el primer lugar al que arribará el Gongbungnu, frente a la aldea de Sanseong. Desde Gongbungnu, siga el sendero de Sanseong, atraviese la colina y entonces, arribará a Yeongeunsa, un pequeño templo construido en el 4to. año de reino del monarca Sejo. Frente al templo se encuentran la plataforma Manharu y el estanque Yeonji, y estos lugares son probablemente los sitios más bellos de la Fortaleza Gongsanseong. Desde aquí puede disfrutar de una adorable vista de la ribera del Río Geumgang. Siga el sendero un poco más hacia arriba y aparecerá el pabellón Imnyugak, conocido por ser el mayor entre los pabellones que hay dentro de la fortaleza. Desde aquí puede llegar a ver el río Geumgang, pero por causa de todos los árboles que crecen no es fácil tener un panorama abierto del sitio.

La Fortaleza Gongsanseong merece la pena ser visitada por su importancia histórica y cultural, y también por la preciosa ribera del río Geumgang y de los alrededores del sendero del fuerte. El recorrido completo es de unos 3 km de longitud y 110 m de altitud, y si anda a un paso tranquilo, le tomará unas 2 h y 30 min.

Lee Hwa Won Chinese Restaurant (이화원)

Lee Hwa Won Chinese Restaurant (이화원)

12.2Km    2024-11-29

32, World Cup-daero, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon
+82-42-823-0022

Lee Hwa Won opened in 1998 at the World Cup Stadium. Its location makes it easy to find and there is ample space for parking. This Chinese restaurant offers a variety of royal Chinese cuisine and attracts many family groups as well as other types of customers through its connection with the Yuseong Special Tour Zone. On the menu are hundred types of a la carte items and set menus, so the restaurant is appropriate for various special occasions and gatherings.

Estadio de la Copa Mundial de Daejeon (대전월드컵경기장)

Estadio de la Copa Mundial de Daejeon (대전월드컵경기장)

12.2Km    2021-03-08

WorldCup-daero 32, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon

El Estadio de la Copa Mundial de Daejeon es uno de los campos de juego que albergaron la Copa Mundial Corea-Japón 2002. El estadio de uso exclusivo para fútbol cuenta con una capacidad de 42 000 aficionados. En esta cancha la selección coreana logró entrar a los cuartos de final en 2002.

Gomanaru Dolssambap (고마나루돌쌈밥)

Gomanaru Dolssambap (고마나루돌쌈밥)

12.4Km    2020-02-07

5-9, Baekmigoeul-gil, Gongju-si, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-41-857-9999

Located by the Geumgang River, Gomanaru Dolssambap is a Korean restaurant specializing in vegetable wraps and hot pot rice using over twenty varieties of hard-to-find herbs and vegetables.

HONG WHI KWAN[Korea Quality] / 홍휘관[한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality]

HONG WHI KWAN[Korea Quality] / 홍휘관[한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality]

12.6Km    2020-11-19

6-6, Baengmigoeul-gil, Gongju-si, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-10-9701-3141, +82-41-858-8890

Located in Gongju, South Chungcheong Province, Hongwhikwan offers guests a traditional “hanok” experience filled with the gentle scents of red clay and wood. The hotel is located in front of the UNESCO World Heritage site Gongsanseong Fortress, with Geumgang River flowing behind the complex.
There are six rooms in total, all Korean-style with floor bedding for double, triple, and quadruple occupancy. High ceilings and exposed girders greet visitors upon entering the rooms that are decorated with traditional bedding, Korean paper windows, elegant muslin curtains, and colorful cushions. Each room is equipped with a TV set, a refrigerator, and a bathroom with a hairdryer, making it an ideal place to start and end the day. The spacious courtyard also comes with traditional games like “jegi chagi” and “yutnori.” Coffee and Korean tea are found in the second-floor community room, while the kitchen serves complimentary breakfast every morning with a simple menu of toast, beverages, fruits, and breakfast cereals. Furthermore, the complex is close to major tourist sites, such as the Gongjusanseong Market, Gongju National Museum, the UNESCO World Heritage site Ancient Tombs in Songsan-ri, and Tomb of King Muryeong. Hongwhikwan also offers free bicycle rentals for guests to stroll around the location.

Tumba del Rey Muryeong y Túmulos Reales en Gongju (공주 무령왕릉과 왕릉원) [Patrimonio Cultural de la Humanidad de la Unesco]

Tumba del Rey Muryeong y Túmulos Reales en Gongju (공주 무령왕릉과 왕릉원) [Patrimonio Cultural de la Humanidad de la Unesco]

12.6Km    2022-02-04

Wangneung-ro 37-2, Gongju-si, Chungcheongnam-do.
+82-41-856-3151

La Tumba del Rey Muryeong (reinado: 462-523) y los Túmulos Reales de Gongju son reliquias representativas del período Baekje (234-678). En los Túmulos Reales se encuentran los sepulcros de los reyes del período en el que Gongju fue la capital de Baekje, y se cree que contiene por lo menos 10 sepulcros de la realeza. Sin embargo, hasta ahora solo se hallaron siete de ellos. La mayor atracción del lugar es el mural pintado sobre la pared de ladrillo, único en su tipo en todo el mundo, ante el sepulcro número 6. La tumba tiene la forma de un largo túnel y su techo abovedado se asemeja a una cúpula. Sobre la tumba hay pinturas de dragones lanzando llamas por la boca. Solamente las partes de la pared que tienen pintado el mural poseen una cobertura de lodo, y sobre esa capa de barro fueron pintados los Sasindo: dragón azul, tigre blanco, pavo real colorado y tortuga negra.

La tumba más popular es la del rey Muryeong, la 7ma. tumba, y donde descansan los restos del 25to. monarca de Baekje, el rey Muryeong, y su consorte. Esta tumba fue descubierta accidentalmente cuando se estaban instalando tuberías para prevenir las inundaciones de las tumbas 5 y 6. Se destaca por la forma en la que fue construida y por lo que había en su interior. Fue construida de ladrillo, al igual que el sepulcro número 6; y dentro, se hallaron numerosos tesoros nacionales, abasteciendo a los estudiosos de material precioso de investigación acerca de la cultura de Baekje. Se descubrieron 108 clases de objetos, completando una lista de 2.906 ítems descubiertos. De ellos, doce fueron designados Tesoros Nacionales.

Todos estos materiales de excavación se hallan actualmente exhibidos en el Museo Nacional de Gongju. Algunas de las reliquias más representativas son las coronas utilizadas por los reyes decorados de oro, aretes de oro, collares, espejos de bronce, almohadas, y almohadones para los pies. Recientemente, sellaron la tumba a fin de proteger los tesoros. Sin embargo, se puede ver la réplica exacta de la tumba en el subsuelo del Edificio Gobungun.

Hábitat de la Garceta en Geumnam (금남 백로 서식지)

12.7Km    2022-08-08

Gamseong-gil 45-13, Geumnam-myeon, Sejong

El Hábitat de la Garceta en Geumnam existe desde la dinastía Joseon y es el hogar de garzas y garcetas. Hasta 5.000 aves se han visto al mismo tiempo. El mejor momento para visitar el lugar y ver a las garcetas es entre abril y mayo.