
Jukseoru Pavilion (삼척 죽서루)
37 Jukseoru-gil, Samcheok-si, Gangwon-do
About
Experience the rustic beauty of Jukseoru Pavilion, a historic viewpoint perched on a cliff edge overlooking Osipcheon Stream. Travelers can expect a captivating blend of natural scenery and ancient culture, featuring the pavilion and its many inscribed signboards. This destination is perfect for history enthusiasts and anyone seeking breathtaking natural views. While beautiful year-round, visiting during the spring ensures lush surroundings. It is a must-see stop for those exploring Korea's rich, scenic heritage.
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Then, there are 26 signboards hanging from the rafters of the pavilion. The signboards contain inscriptions of famous ancient scholars such as 'Jeilgyeongjeong' ('The best riverside pavilion'; 1662) by Heo Mok, 'Jukseoru' and 'Gwandong Jeilru' ('The best pavilion in Gwandong'; 1711) by Yi Seong-jo, and 'Haeseon Yuhui Jiso' ('The place that marine gods enjoy'; 1837) by Yi Gyu-heon. Others who have left their mark include King Sukjong (1674-1720), King Jeongjo (1776-1800) and Yulgok YiYi (1536-1584). Evidently, Jukseoru Pavilion has served as an inspiration since its establishment, and continues to inspire visitors today through the stunning view of its surrounding nature.
Visitors also explore Samcheok Culture & Art Center (삼척문화예술회관), LOTTE Hi-Mart Samcheok Branch [Tax Refund Shop](롯데하이마트 삼척점) and Jageunhujinhaebyeon Beach (작은후진해수욕장) near this location.
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37.44110, 129.16124





