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Sigyeongjeong Pavilion 식영정

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San 75-1, Jigok-ri, Nam-myeon, Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do


Designated as the top monument of Jeollanam-do, Sigyeongjeong Pavilion (식영정) literally means a place where even the shadow of the moon can find a place to rest. As its name suggests, this pavilion is set in a lush and remote forested area. Countless number of scholars and writers has been attracted to this pavilion as a place of profound inspiration. The pavilion has gained more fame from the legendary lyrics of Seongsanbyeolgok written by the poet Jeong Cheol. The elegant words of Kim Seongwon, a literary scholar, depict the scenic beauty of Seongsan Mountain during the changing seasons.

Of all the pavilions situated at the basin of the Yeongsangang River the Sigyeongjeong is said to be blessed with a breathtaking view from the side. The current building was restored in the early 1900s. At the Sigyeongjeong pavilion you’ll find the Buyongdang, a monument with the lyrics to the Seongsanbyeolgok Poem, and next to it an old library building called jangseogak built to preserve the wooden blocks of Songgangjib, a book of poetry written by Jeong Cheol.
 

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・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-61-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-61-380-3150~3

Access

* Express Bus
Seoul – Gwangju (The bus runs from the Central City Express Bus Terminal every 15 minutes and the journey takes 3 hours 40 minutes.)

* From Gwangju Bus Terminal take local bus No. 225 and get off in front of the Sikyeongjeon (The bus runs every hour from 08:00~21:00 and the journey takes 40~50 minutes).

San 75-1, Jigok-ri, Nam-myeon, Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do


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