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Hoeryongpo Village (회룡포) 회룡포

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Hoeryongpo (called also Uiseongpo), Daeeun-ri, Yonggung-myeon, Yecheon-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do (경상북도 예천군 용궁면 회룡길 92-16)


Hoeryongpo Village (회룡포) is surrounded by the winding Naeseongcheon River, a tributary of the Nakdonggang River. The village offers views of a beautiful landscape created by the twists and curves of the river, while the best views of the scenic nature are at Jangansa Temple or Hoeryongdae Hill on Mt. Biryongsan.

This village is jar-shaped, surrounded by the river, its pristine waters and white sandy shores. The white sands give way to trees, and there is a well-developed farm further inland.

There were almost 20 households in this village about 7-8 years ago, but now, only 9 households remain. It takes less than an hour to tour the entire village. The village is famous for ecological hands-on programs (a filming location of the mega-hit TV drama ‘Autumn in My Heart (2002)’).

Utilization information

・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 <br> (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) <br> • For more info: +82-54-650-6609 (Korean only)

Access

[Bus]
- Get on the bus to Yonggung at Dong Seoul Terminal (Departure 7 times a day (06:40-18:40), 2 hour and 20 minute ride)
- Get on the bus to Yecheon Dong Seoul Terminal (Departure 11 times a day (06:40-20:00), 2 hour and 30 minute ride)
- Get on the bus to Yonggung (Hoeryongpo Village) at Yecheon Bus Terminal (Departure every 30-50 minutes (06:10-19:00))

Hoeryongpo (called also Uiseongpo), Daeeun-ri, Yonggung-myeon, Yecheon-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do


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