
Gwanghalluwon Garden (광한루원)
1447 Yocheon-ro, Namwon-si, Jeonbuk-do
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Discover the serene beauty of Gwanghalluwon Garden, a historical gem steeped in Joseon Dynasty elegance. Walk through its tranquil paths, imagining the famous meeting of Chunhyang and Lee Mong-ryong. Visitors expecting historical romance or picturesque scenery—especially culture enthusiasts—will find it captivating. While stunning year-round, the garden is particularly magical during spring. Stroll through this beautiful retreat and experience a taste of Korea’s storied past.
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Originally known as Gwangtongnu, Gwanghalluwon Garden was built by Hwang Hui Jeongseung in 1419 during the reign of Joseon dynasty’s King Sejong. Because of its outstanding beauty, Governor Jeong In-ji gave the garden the name "Gwanghallu" in 1444, comparing it to a garden from the palace on the moon. It is famous as the location where Lee Mong-ryong and Chunhyang (two lovers from a well-known Korean folk story) first met. In the 1920s Chunhyangsa Temple was established in the neighboring area and a portrait of Chunhyang was hung in a place of honor. The garden is the venue of the Chunhyangjae Festival every spring, celebrating the deep and lasting love of the famous couple. The area around Gwanghalluwon Garden is full of many attractions, including Ojakgyo Bridge, symbolizing the bridge connecting Chilseok and Gyeonwu from the traditional story of Chilseok; and Chunhyang Hall, Wolmae-jip (house of Chunhyang's mother), Wanwoljeong Pavilion, Yeongjugak Pavilion, Samsinsan and many other traditional buildings.
Visitors also explore Gwanghallu Pavilion (광한루), Chunhyang Festival (춘향제) and Namwonyechon by Kensington (남원예촌) near this location.
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