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Seonseoksa is located at the foot of Mt. Seojin in Wolhang-myeon, Inchon-ri and is approximately 200m away from Taebong where the placentas of the King Sejong’s princes were buried. Daeungjeon has 3 rooms at the front and 3 at the sides.
At the beginning this place was called "Singwang-sa" and was established by the renowned Uisang-daesa in 692(1st year, King Hyoso) in Silla period. It was moved to the current place in the late Goryeo by Naong-daesa.
Tour Course : Seongju Bus Stop → Chojun~Gimchun → Inchon-ri (25 min. by car)


This building stands under the mountain of Gyochon village and was established when Seonggyungwan in Seoul, and Hyanggyo in the local area, were built in 1397, the 6th year of the reign of King Taejo.
The educational facilities, are located to the west and shrine facilities including the main shrine, are to the east. This building was built as a shrine to Confucius, and for the purposes of teaching Confucian philosophy to local people, and encouraging morality.
Tour Course : Seongju Bus Stop → Seongju-eup → Gyeongsan-ri (5 min. by car)


This place is located in Sagol-maeul behind Seongju Elementary School, Seongju-eup. This place was
built to praise the success in the civil examination and it was also a place to encourage the academic pursuit.
At first, it was called "Samaso" and was built outside the Seongju. But as the building worn down, it was relocated to the current place and was named "Yeongyedang". And the diary of Yeongyesoyeong has been persevered.
It is the relocation log book where every purchase of building materials were kept together with the number of carpenters and plasterers, etc. It is dated from the beginning of the relocation to the end and it is providing some precious information in the study of the old construction method.
Tour Course : SSeongju Bus Stop → Seongju-eup → Gyeongsan-ri (5 min. by car)


This is a three story pagoda located 1.5km away from the Collective Facility District in suryun-myeon, Baekun-ri. The pagoda follows the United Silla period style. Sarira casket is placed at the basement. The Sarira casket is made very elaborately. The height of this pagoda is 4.6m.
Tour Course : Seongju Bus Stop → Suryun-myeon → Baekun-bunso (40 min. by car) → Simwonsaji(20min on foot)


Wanjeonggotaek consists of 5 rooms including a inner house, a reception room, a household shrine. This place was built eastward by Byeokjin Lee family Gammugong-pa 28th descendant Jonyeong(1787~1849). The original form is preserved for the study of modern housing.
Tour Course : Seongju Bus Stop → Chojun-myeon → Wolgok-ri (25 min. by car)


This building was established by Hangang Junggu in 1591(24th year, King Seonjo) at the site where they the moral of Juja was taught.
There used to be a two-pillar front gate but was destroyed and now only the bamboo trees are growing thick at the place. The household shrine is accessed from the right. To the left of the entrance, there is a monument of Munmokgong Hangang Jung.
Tour Course : Seongju Bus Stop → Chojun-myeon → Wolgok-ri (25 min. by car)


This place has 3 rooms at the front and 2 at the sides, and the exact date of establishment is not known
but it is known to be built in 1581(14th year, King Seonjo), when Lee Hyeonbae was posted as a new Seongju orders.
Ansan-lecture hall is known to be located at the front of the grave of Nongseogungong Lee Janggyeong in Inchon-ri Mt. Seonseok. But was moved to the current location afterwards and was named "Ansan-seowon" in 1680(6th year, King Sukjong). And after the abolition of the private school in 1868, it was renamed as "Ansan-yeongdang"
Tour Course : Seongju Bus Stop → Byeokjin-myeon → Jasan-ri (30 min. by car)


Gugangjae is located at the root of Mt. Hopyeong in Geumsu-myeon, Bondu-ri. There are 3 rooms to the front and 2 to the sides. This place was built by the descendants of Wonjeong Yeohuilim(1481~1553) in 1558(13th year, King Myeongjong, Joseon period). And was relocated to the current place due to the dam submergence.
Tour Course : Seongju Bus Stop → Geumsu-myeon → Bongdu-ri (30 min. by car)


This site was relocated due to the submergence. It was built in 1925 to commemorate Cheongju Han family Jeoljegongpa 19th descendant, Chambong Nam-u Han Chunbu (King Seonjo period) and Myeongsa Han Dunam(King Hyojong period)
Tour Course : Seongju Bus Stop → Gacheon-myeon → Seongju dam → Dam control office (30 min. by car)


Deokam Seowon consists of 5 rooms at the front and 3 rooms at the sides. This place was built my the Confucian Scholars in 1672(13th year, King Hyeonjong) to commemorate Yuhyeonin Samikjae Lee Cheonbae, Baekcheon Lee Cheonbong, Hakgajae Iju Samhyeon.
Afterwards it went through a little remodeling and Seongju-Moksa Seong Jungin built Sanglyangmun. It
was destroyed in 1868(5th year, King Gojo) and was rebuilt as Deokam Seowon in 1876.
Tour Course : Seongju Bus Stop → Wolhang-myeon → Yuwol-ri (15 min. by car)


Baekindang was built in 1661 to commemorate Sobuyun Lee Gam, Yangyangbusa Lee Beo, Daesaheon
Lee Heungmun by Gyeongsan Lee family Daejongjae; Hakgajae Lee Ju, Sawoljung Lee Ryun. This place
was named Baekindang to wish family harmony, and the town was named Baekin as well.
Tour Course : Seongju Bus Stop → Wolhang-myeon → Anpo-ri (15 min. by car)


The exact date of establishment is unknown. The place was named "Hahoedaek" as the owner’s wife was
from Andong Hahoe.
The structure of the house is shaped in "ㄷ" around the inner house and shaped straight at the front with
the inner gate shaped in "ㅁ"style. The working room and the reception room are separated and located
at the right hand side.
Tour Course : Seongju Bus Stop → Wolhang-myeon → Daesan-ri (15 min. by car)


The original structure was ㄷ shaped but now only the reception room and the working room is left, leaving the structure in "二" shape.
Tour Course : Seongju Bus Stop → Wolhang-myeon → Daesan-ri (15 min. by car)


This Buddhist statue is a 158cm high Buddha image which is standing in the modified shrine. This statue is believed to be made around the late 9th century, and this was the period when many temples are built around the Mt. Gaya
Tour Course : Seongju Bus Stop → Baekun-bunso(30 min.by car) → Gaya-sansung (1 hour 30 min. on foot)


The construction for this building was started in 1794 by Do Sanguk and was finished in 1795 with the help of Seongju-moksa Seong Jongin. This place has been used for the exchanging knowledge and learning and has been a place for training and educating juniors.
Tour Course : Seongju Bus Stop → Byeokjin-myeon → Suchon-ri (1 hour 30 min. on foot)






