18.1Km 2024-08-01
21, Jangheung-ro, Jangheung-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-863-7071
Jangheung désgine un petit arrondissement de la régjon Jeollanam-do situé près de la baie Boseongman, comprenant Jangheung Dam et la rivière Tamjingang.
Le festival de l'eau Jangheung Jeongnamjin se tient tous les ans vers la fin du mois de juillet. Ce festival propose des activités adaptées pour l'été autour de l'eau.
18.2Km 2021-03-29
49, Dalbithanok-gil, Gangjin-gun, Jeollanam-do
This hanok (traditional Korean house) guesthouse is nestled in the folds of Wolchulsan Mountain, in Gangjin’s Dalbit Hanok Village, a collection of hanok houses. The treasure of this place is the view of nature: Sitting on numaru (raised floor space), which has an open view to the three sides, one has a view of the Wolchulsan National Park and the green tea fields nearby. A wide courtyard serves as the home of flowers and the playground of the puppy in the residence.
There are three rooms in total, all Korean-style ondol (under-the-heating system) rooms. Rooms are decorated with folk painting, dried flowers, and old-style ornaments to recreate the comfortable and charming atmosphere of rural Korea. Sunlight and moonlight filter between the screen doors, making one realize staying in a hanok building. Dalbit Room has a numaru for an even better view, where one can enjoy a cup of tea while appreciating the view of nature. Smile Room has access to jjongmaru (balcony). Another important thing that must be mentioned at Dalbit Smile is its breakfast: the owner, who is licensed in Korean and Chinese cuisine, offers a robust table of heartwarming home food every morning.
It takes about 5 min by car to reach Gangjin’s famous tourist sites like Baegundong Garden and Gangjin Dawon (tea plantation), while Wolchulsan National Park is reachable in 10 min.
18.4Km 2021-02-09
93-25 Baegun-ro, Seongjeon-myeon, Gangjin-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-432-5500
Gangjin Dawon est la plantation de thé vert située au pied Sud du mont Wolchulsan dans la province du Jeollanam-do. Les grandes différences de températures entre le jour et la nuit, ainsi que l’air épaissi de brouillard que l’on trouve dans la région forment les conditions idéales pour la culture du thé. Le thé que l’on cultive à Gangjin Dawon possède un parfum très fort et son goût est rarement amer. C’est là que fut produit le tout premier thé vert de Corée, le “Baegunokpancha”, cultivé jusqu’à l’indépendance de la Corée en 1945. Depuis 1980, une grande partie de la montagne a accueilli les plantations de thé vert, qui ont atteint à présent une dimension de 80 acres. Comme Gangjin Dawon est relativement moins réputée que la plantation de Boseong, les visiteurs peuvent se promener tranquilement au milieu des théiers verdoyants. Les sites touristiques aux alentours incluent le temple Baengnyeonsa, le lieu de naissance de Yeongnang, le site des fours à céladon Gangjin Goryeo Cheongja Doyoji et le Dasan Chodang, où le célèbre lettré Dasan Jeong Yak-yong (1762 – 1836) a vécu durant son exil.
18.6Km 2019-11-20
308 Muwisa-ro, Seongjeon-myeon, Gangjin-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-432-4974
Le temple Muwisa se trouve sur le mont Wolchulsan à Wolha-ri, Seongjeon-myeon, Gangjin-gun dans la province du Jeollanam-do. Le temple compte pas moins de 1 100 ans d’histoire, et a été fondé aux alentours du Xème siècle sous le nom de Muwigapsa.
Le temple abrite de nombreux trésors bouddhistes d’importance : le hall « Geungnakbojeon » (trésor national n° 13), les statues assises de la trinité bouddhiste « Muwisa Seongakdaesa-pyeongwang-tapbi » (trésor n° 1312), la stèle accompagnant la pagode du prêtre bouddhiste Seongakdaesa du temple Muwisa « Muwisa Seongakdaesa-pyeongwang-tapbi » (trésor n° 507), ainsi que plusieurs fresques murales bouddhistes incluant le « Amitayeorae-samjon-byeokhwa » (trésor national n° 313), le « Baegui-gwaneumdo » (trésor n° 1314) et le « Naebyeok-samyeon-byeokhwa » (trésor n° 1315).
18.7Km 2020-12-12
108-35, Donghae-gil Bukpyeong-myeon, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-10-2332-6303
'Haemaru Healing Forest is a guesthouse situated at the foot of Duryunsan Mountain, Haenam in front of Wondo Beach and surrounded by a cypress grove. The mountain, cypress grove, and beach are all visible from the main floored hall room. For this reason, many of the guests who stayed here say that the picturesque view seems to change day by day. The town where the guesthouse is located is specially designed as a 'hanok village,' consisting mostly of traditional Korean houses of Jeollanam-do. It is also widely known as 'Haenam Kimchi Village' because of their famous cabbages, which are grown in the natural environment and are used to make kimchi. Specifically, there are three villages in this area: 'Green Experience Village,' 'Farm Stay Village,' and 'Resort Village.' There is a public swimming pool in the area managed by the villagers and is very popular among visitors, with ticket sales reaching KRW 100,000,000 a year. One of the advantages of staying at this guesthouse is that it’s within a one-hour ride to a number of popular nature destinations such as Wando Cheongsando Island, Gangjin Dasan Chodang, Jangheung Cheongwansan Mountain, Woodland, and Yeongam Wolchunsan Mountain. Haenam is known as one of the best regions of Korea for enjoying the famous Jeolla-do cuisine, so visitors to Haenam are advised to try the local food. The villagers built these traditional Korean guesthouses so that their visitors can have a day of relaxation in nature, away from their hectic city life. With this mind, they used natural pinewood and red clay from Gangwon-do to build authentic traditional Korean houses and utilized traditional Korean tiles from Goryeong. The name 'Haemaru Healing Forest' was given by the owner of the guesthouse, with the subtitle 'A place where you can tell your story.' The guesthouse buildings are in 'ㄱ' shape. The main building, called 'anchae' in Korean, has floor area of 72m², which is big enough for up to 25 people. There are two rooms, a large living room, and a kitchen in this building. The rooms are furnished with sofa, television, air conditioner, refrigerator, and table just like an ordinary home so that guests can feel at home during their stay. The 'bakkatchae,' or 'detached house,' is a single room with capacity of 6 and is furnished with air conditioner and bathroom. The guesthouse is owned by a couple who still work in Seoul and need to travel back and forth between Seoul and Haenam frequently. They're both nature lovers, so their most favorite place in the house is the kitchen garden where they cultivate their own organic lettuce, perilla leaves, and chili peppers. The kitchen garden is open to guests who want to try the homegrown organic vegetables. Various experience programs are offered here as well, such as yunnori, dadeumi, jwibulnori, and kimchi making. Jwibulnori is a traditional Korean game played on the eve of Daeboreum or First Full Moon Day, where people burn dry grass on the ridges of rice paddies and fields and others spin cans of flames attached to the end of a stick or a sling. For safety reasons, this game is played with the consent and participation of the villagers, so be sure to ask the owner of the guesthouse when the game is played. It’s free for groups of more than 10 people. As for the kimchi-making class, it is offered by the guesthouse owner's younger brother and sister-in-law who live and run a kimchi factory in the village. They will teach you how to make kimchi, step-by-step, start to end. The kimchi-making class is a paid program, so be sure to ask the guesthouse owner how much and when the class is held.
19.2Km 2020-12-07
Jeollanam-do, Jangheunggun, Jangheungeup, Woodland-gil 180
+82-61-864-7911
Jeongnamjin à Jangheung est une région réputée pour sa nature avec notamment de très belles montagnes, des plages et des rivières. L'une des attractions de la région n'est autre que la forêt de cyprès 'Woodland' qui propose un véritable bain de nature et de fraîcheur. Cette forêt se situe au sein du mont Eokbulsan et propose surtout un centre d'activités écologique avec notamment un observatoire sur la zone. Les visiteurs peuvent profiter d'un séjour en hanok tout en appréciant les cyprès. La zone propose aussi un centre jjimjilbang (sauna coréen). Le lieu est aussi largement accessible aux personnes handicapées.