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Cheongganjeong Pavilion |
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Cheongganjeong
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| One of
Gwandong's eight beauties and
one of eight sunrise beauties
of Seorak. |
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| Cheongganjeong Pavilion, located
by the East sea at the foot of
the mountain of 81 Cheonggan-ri,
Toseong-myeon, is neatly built
as an octagonal middle height
pavilion on the fantastic rock
stiffs where Cheonggyeongcheon
flows down from Mt. Seoraksan
valleys. The sunrise and sunset
viewed here and the ecstatic state
of waves coming like clouds then
go as a mist make Cheongganjeong
Pavilion the most exquisite of
the Do tangible cultural property
number 32. The builder or the
year that it was built is unknown
for the declared Cheongganjeong
Pavilion, but according to the
record that Ganseong governor
Chocheong left in Joseon age,
Jungjong 15(1502), it is supposed
to have been built before. It
was lost in the Gapsin political
crisis in 1884, but was reconstructed
in 1928 with the suggestion of
at the time head of Toseong-myeon
Kim, Yongjip. On August 1st, 1908,
it was finally dismantled to be
restored by former president Choi,
Gyuha in August 1st, 1980 donating
130,000,000 won as repair coast
at his inspection. The tablet
of Cheongganjeong Pavilion was
written by hand by Songsiyeol
when he was prime minister during
the reign of Hyeonjong during
the Joseon dynasty. And the tablet
written by former president Lee,
Seungman in 1953 still hangs there. |
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Goseong-gun
office 82-33-680-3362 |
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Take
a local bus
to Ganseong
from Sokcod,
stop Cheongganjeong(about
20 minutes) |
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