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Pyeongsari Field 평사리들판

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Pyeongsari-gil, Hadong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do (경남 하동군 악양면 평사리)

Seomjingang River flows through the canyon gathering people to form a village. The field is where the new life springs as rice and barley grows. Pyeongsari field is one of the largest field boasting a size of 2,743,801 ㎡.

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[Trails following the Seomjingang River]

‘The Land’ Park Kyung-ni’s Literature of Life
Pyeongsari Park course: Pyeongsari Park (Gaechi Ferry Terminal) - Pyeongsari field - Dongjeongho Lake - The house of Choechampan - Historic House of the Cho Clan - Chiganrim - Seomjingang River bank- Hwagaejangteo Marketplace

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