Omokdae and Imokdae Historic Sites (오목대와 이목대)
55 Girin-daero, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do
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Journey to Omokdae and Imokdae to trace the footsteps of King Taejo, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty. Visitors can explore the dramatic scenery, imagining the historic moment the king celebrated his victory. This deeply historical site offers a powerful glimpse into Korea’s royal past. It is ideal for history enthusiasts and cultural travelers looking for an immersive outdoor experience. Wear comfortable shoes for exploring the steep hills. Plan your visit during the mild seasons of spring or autumn to enjoy the best mountain views.
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Omokdae Historic Site is located on top of a steep hill and is one of the places where Yi Seong-gye, who later became King Taejo, the first king of the Joseon dynasty, stopped to celebrate his victory on his way home from a war against the Japanese army at Unbong Peak of Hwangsan Mountain. Across the bridge from Omokdae is Imokdae Historic Site, situated at the foot of Seungamsan Mountain. Approximately 80 meters downhill from Imokdae are memorial stones and a building where Mokjo, the great-great-grandfather of King Taejo, once used to live. The engraved letters on the stones are the handwritings of Emperor Gojong. Mokjo moved to Hamgyeongdo as a result of a dispute with the then minister of Jeonju, an incident which King Taejo believed to have laid the foundation for him to shape the Joseon dynasty.
Visitors also explore 2521 (이오이일), Dokkom [Tax Refund Shop] (도꼼) and Cultural Space Yangsajae (문화공간 양사재) near this location.
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