18.8Km 2024-08-05
Hyeongjegogae-ro 967, Yesan-eup, Yesan-gun, Chungcheongnam-do
02-565-0501
19.6Km 2021-06-08
Yonggung 1-gil 21-29, Sinam-myeon, Yesan-gun, Chungcheongnam-do.
+82-41-332-9250
En este templo podrá sentir la presencia simbólica del maestro Kim Jeong-hui (seudónimo “Chusa”). Siendo uno de los mejores calígrafos de Joseon, podrá encontrar la casa natal de este célebre escritor, a poca distancia del templo. El templo se encuentra localizado al pie del monte Oseoksan, y presenta una larga historia con la familia del maestro Chusa, ya que el fundador del templo es Kim Han-sin, el bisabuelo de Kim Jeong-hui. Además, fue el yerno del rey Yeongjo, ya que se había casado con la princesa Hwasun Ongju, la segunda hija del rey y la hermana del príncipe Sado Seja, el rey póstumo. La tumba de esta pareja real se encuentra ubicada en Aengmubong, distrito de Yongsan. Hacia la entrada principal del templo podrá encontrar un distinguido edificio, Yosachae, el dormitorio del templo. En las distintas partes del templo, descubrirá una variedad de reliquias relacionadas al maestro Chusa.
20.0Km 2021-04-09
45, Handari-gil, Eumam-myeon, Seosan-si, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-41-688-1182, +82-10-2376-8273, +82-10-3045-8273
The House of Kim Gi-hyeon (Gyeam Historic House, National Folklore Cultural Heritage 199) is a hanok with over 100 years of history that was established by renovating a nobleman’s house dating from the nineteenth century and equipping it with modern facilities. The Gyeongju Kim clan has lived in the Seosan area, a fertile stretch of land in the middle of the west coast region, for over 600 years. The house has been open to the public since 2010, and attracts many Korean and foreign guests.
The owner renovated the old house by installing a modern bathroom, sink, kitchen and air-conditioning and filling it with antique furniture, and transformed it into a clean and pleasant tourist accommodation with high-class bedding in order to avoid the stereotype about hanok being uncomfortable. In particular, the kitchen has been transformed into a modern facility where guests can enjoy a cup of tea or a meal. The house is also packed with charming features including a small old well equipped with a pump, a wood-burning stove with an iron pot, and a platform for crocks of sauces and condiments.
The House of Kim Gi-hyeon is home to the small Wadang (Roof Tile) Museum, which contains a collection of roof tiles ranging from the Goryeo Dynasty to the Joseon Dynasty. The friendly owners also run a ‘Wadang Rubbing Experience’ program that is popular among foreign tourists and students alike, and strive to provide all their guests with comfort and relaxation and share pleasant moments with them.
The house’s courtyard reflects the beauty of each season, including flower blossoms in spring, colorful leaves in autumn, and a snowy landscape in winter.