Myeonangjeong Pavilion (면앙정)
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Myeonangjeong Pavilion (면앙정)

382-11 Myeonangjeong-ro, Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do

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Escape to Myeonangjeong Pavilion, nestled on the slopes of Jebongsan Mountain. This beautiful pavilion served as a historic gathering place for scholars and intellectuals since the 16th century. Visitors can expect a tranquil, scholarly atmosphere ideal for reflective walks. It is a must-see for history buffs and culture lovers seeking a moment of quiet contemplation. For the best blend of natural scenery and historical reverence, plan a visit during the vibrant colors of autumn.

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Myeonangjeong Pavilion is located on the slopes of Jebongsan Mountain in Damyang-gun. The pavilion was constructed in 1533 by Song Sun (1493-1583), who built it as a place for writing poems. After its construction, the pavilion served as a meeting place for scholars and intellectuals and was even frequented by Lee Hwang (1501-1570), a representative Confucian scholar who is pictured on the 1,000 won bill.

The roof of Myeonangjeong Pavilion was originally made of reeds, straw, grass and other materials which could not withstand the elements. After several repairs, the building was developed into the wooden structure that it is today.

From the back of the pavilion, you can see the mountain range and open wide fields; renowned scholars’ poems are engraved on the wooden panels that decorate the pavilion walls.
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Phone
+82-61-380-2811
Website
tour.damyang.go.kr (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
www.cha.go.kr (Korean, English)
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Visitors also explore Deokinkwan (덕인관), Korea Bamboo Museum (한국대나무박물관) and Damyang Apzip (담양앞집) near this location.

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35.28437, 126.96304

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