
Mangyeongdae Pavilion (만경대)
Gongdan 4-ro, Donghae-si, Gangwon-do
About
Discover Mangyeongdae Pavilion, a scenic historical lookout on Korea’s East Coast. Expect sweeping panoramic views, including the vast sea to the east, evergreen pine forests to the north, and the distant peaks of Dutasan Mountain. This spot is ideal for nature lovers and those interested in Joseon Dynasty history. While beautiful year-round, visiting during clear autumn days offers the most spectacular scenery. Take a walk and soak in the breathtaking harmony of ocean, forest, and mountain views.
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Mangyeongdae Pavilion, located on the shore of the East Coast, one-kilometer east of Donghae City Hall, was built in 1613 while old Joseon was under the rule of King Gwanghaegun. However, the pavilion was destroyed by rainstorms and later rebuilt by the Samcheok Kim family some 60 years ago. While offering a spectacular view of sea to the east, the pavilion also offers a refreshing view of expansive pine forests to the north. To the west, one can enjoy a magnificent view of Dutasan Mountain beyond the pavilion’s back lawn as well as the Jeoncheon Stream flowing into the East Sea alongside a steep cliff-wall. As only Jukseoru Pavilion of Samcheok matched its view, poets of former times are said to have frequented Mangyeongdae Pavilion.
Visitors also explore Donghae Station Railroad Experience Center (동해역 (철도체험학습장), 추암조각공원 (Chuam Sculpture Park) and Haeamjeong Pavilion (동해 해암정) near this location.
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37.48718, 129.13662








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