
Auraji Lake (아우라지)
69, Auraji-gil, Jeongseon-gun, Gangwon-do
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Discover Auraji Lake, a serene destination nestled in the mountains of Jeongseon-gun. Expect stunning natural beauty, historical insights, and the atmospheric convergence of rivers. This spot is deeply significant as the birthplace of the renowned Jeongseon Arirang. It’s perfect for culture enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking a calming escape. While year-round, visiting during spring or autumn ensures the most breathtaking views. Stroll along the water and feel the rich history where waters meet and art began.
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Auraji is the name of a lake located in Yeoryang-myeon in Jeongseon-gun. It is here that Jeongseon Arirang, the Intangible Cultural Asset of Gangwon-do, originated. The area has long been famous for its beautiful, clean mountains and rivers. Its name is derived from the Korean word eoureojida, meaning "to meet" as the waters of Pyeongchang and Samcheok unite in this area.
Part of the upper stream of Namhangang River, Auraji was a famous starting point of log rafts transporting timber to Hanyang, the original name of Seoul. In the old days, one could always hear the singing of boatmen who came from all over the nation. The lyrics of Jeongseon Arirang reveal the sadness and longing of a woman awaiting her husband who left for business to a far-away place or left to transport timber.
Part of the upper stream of Namhangang River, Auraji was a famous starting point of log rafts transporting timber to Hanyang, the original name of Seoul. In the old days, one could always hear the singing of boatmen who came from all over the nation. The lyrics of Jeongseon Arirang reveal the sadness and longing of a woman awaiting her husband who left for business to a far-away place or left to transport timber.
Visitors also explore Jeongseon Arirang Training Hall (정선아리랑 전수관) and Jeongseon Railbike (정선레일바이크) near this location.
Location
37.47583, 128.72399





