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Jusanji Pond [National Geopark] (주산지 (청송 국가지질공원))
Jusanji-ri, Cheongsong-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do
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Escape to Jusanji Pond, a tranquil man-made reservoir nestled in Juwangsan National Park. Tourists can expect a picturesque scene where the enduring waters contrast beautifully with 150-year-old willow trees. Best suited for those seeking quiet natural beauty or a peaceful stroll. While year-round, spring and autumn offer the most vibrant foliage for photography. This historical spot is perfect for a gentle, reflective walk amidst Korea's natural heritage.
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Jusanji Pond is a small reservoir located in Juwangsan National Park. It is a man-made pond that was dug out in August, 1720 and completed in October the year after. The pond has been used as a source of water for agricultural use as well as for drinking water. Even though it is small in size, about 200 meters long and 8 meters deep, the pond has never dried up from any drought.
150-year-old willow trees are rooted in the pond, which makes a fantastic balance with the surroundings, creating a picturesque scenery found nowhere else.
150-year-old willow trees are rooted in the pond, which makes a fantastic balance with the surroundings, creating a picturesque scenery found nowhere else.
Visitors also explore Jeolgolgyegok Valley [National Geopark] (절골협곡 (청송 국가지질공원)), Supullim (수풀림) and Daejeonsa Temple (대전사) near this location.
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