Chungcheong Province is also called Hoseo Province because it is located west of the lake, and the lake referred to here is Uirimji. Uirimji is an old ... More
Chungcheong Province is also called Hoseo Province because it is located west of the lake, and the lake referred to here is Uirimji. Uirimji is an old and famous reservoir. A North Chungcheong Province monument, Uirimji was built during the Three Kingdoms Period and was originally called Imji. Legend has it that during the reign of King Jinheung of Silla, the music saint Ureuk built a dam by blocking a stream. Another story goes that 700 years later, the county magistrate Park Ui-rim rebuilt it to make it more solid. With a lakeside circumference of 1.8 km, a full water surface area of 151,470 m2, a reservoir of 6,611,891 m2, and a depth of 8-13 m, Uirimji serves as a massive reservoir, irrigating 289.4 jeongbo of farmland. Along with Byeokgolje in Gimje and Susanje in Miryang, this is one of the irrigation facilities of the Three Kingdoms Period. Its earthenware-built water conduits serve as valuable resources for studying agricultural techniques of the time. Today, it is a scenic spot in the Jecheon region. Surrounding the lake are Yeonghojeong Pavilion, built in 1807 (the seventh year of King Sunjo's reign), Gyeonghoru Pavilion, built in 1948, and hundreds of-year-old pine and weeping willow trees, as well as a 30-meter-tall natural waterfall, adding to the scenic beauty.
Member's pageChungju Lake Cruise/Cheongpung Naru (충주호크루즈 청풍나루)
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Cruise tour for children ---------------- KRW 10,000
Cruse tour for adults ---------------- KRW 17,000
Cheongpungnaru was a ferry crossing on Cheongpung Lake, located in Cheongpung-myeon, Jecheon-si, North Chungcheong Province. While the exact date of i ... More
Cheongpungnaru was a ferry crossing on Cheongpung Lake, located in Cheongpung-myeon, Jecheon-si, North Chungcheong Province. While the exact date of its construction is unknown, it appears to have been used since before the Joseon Dynasty. Before the flooding, the river was approximately 250 meters wide. Due to the rapids and shallow waters, boats used oars to navigate the river. The ferry was used by schoolchildren to commute, and local residents to gather wood or sell firewood at the Cheongpung Market. The ferry carried 60 to 70 passengers a day. With the construction of the Chungju Dam, which formed Cheongpung Lake, a pier was opened at the former site in September 1984. Cheongpungnaru serves as the departure and arrival point for cruise ships plying the lake. Parking is available in the dedicated parking lot, and passengers must then proceed to the boarding area. Once at the pier, they will fill out a boarding form and submit it to the ticket booth along with their ID. Upon verification, they will be issued a boarding pass. A round trip from Cheongpung Ferry to Jangheung Ferry takes about an hour and a half, and passengers are advised to arrive at the boarding point 30 minutes before departure. Boarding a cruise from here allows you to enjoy the surrounding scenery, which blends seamlessly with the lake. The Cheongpung-Janghoe Ferry route, in particular, is a popular destination, offering panoramic views of Chungju Lake, including the Chungju Bridge, Oksunbong Peak, Gudambong Peak, and Geumsu Mountain.
This Korean peninsula island is an artificial island that looks like shape of Korean peninsul
and Gangwondo built a wetland in upper reaches of Lake ... More
This Korean peninsula island is an artificial island that looks like shape of Korean peninsul
and Gangwondo built a wetland in upper reaches of Lake Paro and created Korean peninsul island in middle of the lake.
It is a good place to walk because it is connected by deck to the island.
There is an observatory nearby, so it would be nice to go up and look around.
It is located near Seokchon lake and is a large-scale place with theme of Pinkfong Baby Shark.
There is also an air pocket playground, so parents wit ... More
It is located near Seokchon lake and is a large-scale place with theme of Pinkfong Baby Shark.
There is also an air pocket playground, so parents with children are worth visiting.
The green waters of the lake and the sharply cut cliffs above make a picture-perfect landscape. This beautiful natural scenery, remnant of an old rock ... More
The green waters of the lake and the sharply cut cliffs above make a picture-perfect landscape. This beautiful natural scenery, remnant of an old rock quarry, remained relatively unknown until the 1990s, with the opening of Pocheon Art Valley, an art & culture complex, visited by over 400 thousand people. An astronomical observatory opened in 2014, making Pocheon Art Valley a popular location for children's experience programs, on top of already being a popular date spot.
Address: 234, Art valley-ro, Pocheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea
- Directions -
[Bus]
From Pocheon Bus Terminal, take Bus No. 67 or 67-1 to Pochen Art Valley Bus Stop.
- Closed -
First Monday of every month
- Available Facilities -
[Major facilities]
Cheonjuho Lake, observation deck (Sky Garden of Hope) & Doleum Stairway, Sculpture Park, Stone Culture Exhibition Center, other sculptures, etc.
[Convenient facilities]
Lookout Café, Korean restaurant, monorail, etc.
[Cultural facilities]
Outdoor performance venues (a lakeside stage and a stage on the ridge), Pocheon Art Valley Astronomical Science Museum, and Educational Exhibition Center
Nestled on Pocheon’s serene Sanjeong Lake, this glamping site is just a stone’s throw from attractions such as Nakcheonji Falls, the site of North Kor ... More
Nestled on Pocheon’s serene Sanjeong Lake, this glamping site is just a stone’s throw from attractions such as Nakcheonji Falls, the site of North Korean leader Kim Il-sung’s former villa, Myeongseongsan Mountain hiking trails and Jainsa Temple. With modern facilities, fully equipped tents, private decks and incredible views, Sanjeong Lake Glamping is the perfect setting for getting back in touch with nature and culture.
Gwangmyeong Cave is a tourist attraction in Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. It is located on the far southwestern outskirts of Seoul which is t ... More
Gwangmyeong Cave is a tourist attraction in Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. It is located on the far southwestern outskirts of Seoul which is the largest themed cave park with varied cultural and artistic things, created in a gold mine where gold, silver, and bronze were mined. Visitors can experience wine at Wine Cave, as well as Cave Aqua World, Gold Falls, Gold Road, Gold Palace, Horror Experience, Cave Basement World, Underground Lake, the largest dragon sculpture in the nation, LED lights, and other facilities adding more fun to the visit. In addition, Black Light Performance will be held every weekend. The cave features many healing spots to heal one’s mind while taking a walk around the venue.
Closed : Mondays
Duration : 30-40 min
Available Facilities
Convenient facilities: Walking path, trekking path, nursing room, medical care room, etc.
Educational facilities: Gwangmyeong Resource Recovery Facility Exhibition Hall
Physical facilities: Aixia Forest (children’s playground)
Sanitation facilities: Restroom, drinking fountain, etc.
[Directions]
[Subway]
1. Get off at Cheolsan Station (Seoul Subway Line 7), Exit 2. Cross the road to take Bus No. 17 and get off at Gwangmyeongdonggul Cave Bus Stop (last stop).
2. Get off at Cheolsan Station (Seoul Subway Line 7), Exit 2. Take Bus No. 11-2 and get off at Gwangmyeongdonggul Cave Parking Lot 3 Bus Stop.
3. Get off at Seoksu Station (Seoul Subway Line 1), Exit 2. Take a taxi for about 18-min.
Located in the middle of center-subcenter areas such as Jongno, Dongdaemun, and Daehangno, Ikseon-dong was just a calm and quiet village.
As the name ... More
Located in the middle of center-subcenter areas such as Jongno, Dongdaemun, and Daehangno, Ikseon-dong was just a calm and quiet village.
As the name of TTEULAN means a small garden in a house, visitors can take a peaceful break with a cup of tea by enjoying the bright sunlight and the cozy garden of wild flowers.
In addition, what makes the time at TTEULAN meaningful is the experience to taste Korean traditional tea like Ssang-wa-cha (medicinal herb tea), Sip-jeon-dae-bo-tang (medicinal herb tea), O-mi-ja-cha (five-flavor berry tea), O-di-cha (mulberry tea), and fermented tea. During summer, visitors also enjoy special menus such as classic Pat-bing-su (snowflake sherbet with sweet beans) and O-mi-ja ice. A cup of tea provide a simple but warm greeting of TTEULAN for visitors.
Opened in February 2007, Bomun Daeho Hanjeongsik is in a traditional Korean building located at the end of Bomun Lake. The main building has separate ... More
Opened in February 2007, Bomun Daeho Hanjeongsik is in a traditional Korean building located at the end of Bomun Lake. The main building has separate rooms while the outbuilding stages Korean classical music concerts. It’s a great place to try a traditional Korean course meal in a traditional environment.
Menu
Some menu items may differ slightly in price and are subject to change without notice.
Hanjeongsik (Traditional Korean Dinner): 25,000~70,000 won
Sogalbi (Marinated / Not Marinated Beef Ribs): 11,000~25,000 won
Shabu-shabu: 12,000 won
Gungjung Jeongol (Court-style Casserole): 12,000 won
Korean Food/Hanjeongsik (Traditional Korean Dinner)
Directions
The restaurant is located in Restaurant Town within Bomun Complex near the lake.
Local Transportation
Bus: Take Bus No. 10 or 11 at Gyeongju Bus Terminal and get off in Bukgun-dong.
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