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Choi Champandaek 최참판댁

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76-23, Pyeongsari-gil, Agyang-myeon, Hadong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do

The House of Choi Champan is known as the setting of the famous novel ‘Toji’ (‘The Land’) by noted author Park Gyeong-ri. Located in a small folk literature village in Agyang-myeon, Pyeongsa-ri along the Seomjingang River at the foot of Jirisan Mountain, Choe Champandaek consists of fourteen hanok (Korean traditional house) buildings.

Also used as the main set of the drama version of ‘Toji’ (2004), Choi Champandaek gives visitors a look at the life of the Korean people in the late Joseon Era. The house has not only made its appearance in many films, but is also a valuable cultural asset of Hadong-gun Country.

The Daecheong Maru (wooden-floored hall) connected to the Sarangchae (men’s quarters in a hanok) offers a wide view of the vast field of Pyeongsa-ri and an opportunity to meditate and reflect while appreciating the beautiful surroundings. Located in the vicinity are numerous tourist attractions including the Pyeongsari Literature Center, Hwagae Market, and Ssanggyesa Temple. In the fall of each year, Choi Champandaek hosts the Toji Literature Festival.

Utilization information

・Information : Traditional hanok (Korean house) stay experience – Weekdays 35,000 won / Weekends 50,000 won
※ Inquiry: +82-55-880-2654 / +82-55-880-2960

・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-55-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info:
Ticket office: +82-55-880-2960
Tourist Information: ++82-1588-3186
+82-55-880-2950
+82-55-883-5722
+82-55-882-5379

・Parking Facilities : Available

・Closed : N/A (Open all year round)

・Operating Hours : 09:00-18:00

Film Locations

Filming site of ‘Toji’

Admission Fees

Adults: Individual: 1,000 won / Group: 800 won
Youths: Individual: 800 won / Group: 600 won
Children: Individual: 600 won / Group: 400 won

※ Group rate applies to groups of 20 or more.
※ Adults (ages 20-24), Youths (ages 13-19), Military (staff sergeant and lower; must wear uniform), Children (ages 7-12)
※ Free (proof required): Children (ages 6 and under), seniors (ages 65 and more), men of national merit, disabled, residents of Hadong, etc.

Available Facilities

Agricultural Culture, Art, & Hanok Experience Hall, Pyeongsari Culture Hall, Traditional Culture Exhibition & Experience Hall, outdoor stage, street market (regional products and foods)

Restrooms

Available

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