365 Gyeongpo-ro, Gangneung, Gangwon-do, South KoreaMap
Phone: +82 33-640-4471
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It is also often released some very unique traditional performance projects in Korea, and the design of the entire playground is also more prominent. You can also see a lot of content of some settings here, and it is good to visit here.
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Gyeongpodae Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Gyeongpo Terrace is a pavilion located on the shore of Gyeongpo Lake. It is famous for watching the moon during the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. Gyeongpodae has 6 houses on the front and 5 on the side, with a total of 28 pillars. Inside, there is "Gyeongpo Tai Fu", "The sky is more distant because of leisure and ease, and the moon is more brilliant because of its clearness and brightness." There are 12 pavilions around Gyeongpo Terrace, including Jinlan Pavilion, Jinghu Pavilion, Fanghai Pavilion and Haiyun Pavilion. The surroundings are quiet, as if you are in a natural art museum. Every year in early to mid-April, a 4.3km beautiful cherry blossom festival is held around Gyeongpodae around Gyeongpo Lake. Cherry blossoms, forsythia and daffodils form a sea of flowers. During the festival, various cultural and artistic activities are also held. In the local area, you can also taste special local snacks such as thatched soft tofu and potato ball soup. Gyeongpodae was designated as Gangwon-do Intangible Cultural Property No. 6 on December 16, 1971.
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It is also often released some very unique traditional performance projects in Korea, and the design of the entire playground is also more prominent. You can also see a lot of content of some settings here, and it is good to visit here.
There is Jingpu Beach, one of the most famous tourist attractions in South Korea, and a beach where natural landscapes and cultural relics complement each other. Now there are more people going here because of Korean dramas.
When I came out of Mirror Putai, there was an aunt about 50 years old at work in the consultation center, and I ran to ask for a map. Aunt thought I was Korean, but found that I couldn't understand her. Ask me if I can understand English and answer "a little bit." She spoke to me in fluent English and I could only understand part of it. She felt great when she knew I was running to this place alone. She asked where I was going and answered, “Jiangmen, I’m going to see the lighthouse.” She didn't know the lighthouse existed, showed her pictures, told her I thought the lighthouse was beautiful and wanted to see it. I told her about my moving line, and she told me to go for a long time, not as fast as the car. But I just wanted to walk in such a quiet place, take a look, and slowly experience a different life. Later, she told me a story about Mirage Putai, a romantic story. I always lamented that her English was so good, and mine was so bad. Farewell to my aunt, leave Jingputai, walk along Jingpu Lake to the beach, there are several pavilions and platforms along the way, there is no one around, you can walk over to see, take pictures, very leisurely feeling, comfortable and casual. In Jiangling, it is the ancient construction of Jiangling. There is a beautiful legend in Mirror Putai, which is said to see eight moons in the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Jingputai is the famous view of the moon on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. It has been designated as No. 6 of the local cultural heritage. A good place to enjoy the moon, the buildings are very unique, worth visiting, strongly recommended.
This is Jo Ayong ṑṑṑṑ Cherry Blossom Viewing Awesome !!!
Very few tourists from a small and pleasant destination, except local tourists from South Korea, come to the beach with a mediocre quality of sand, but the seawater is excellent and there are performances in the evening.