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Address: Buhwang-ri, Bogil-myeon, Wando-gun, Jeollanam-do
Key Point: Goksudang (曲水堂, Goksudang)
Rating: 4/5
Goksudang is a space created for the purpose of resting and living by Gosan's son, Hak-gwan.
The water flowing down from Gyeokjae Peak flows through Nakseojae Valley and forms a valley near here, so it is called Goksudang.
The slope was organized, and the front was built with a stone foundation, and the back is flat. It is a hip roof building with 4 rooms in the front and 3 rooms on the side, and a 4-sided deck is surrounded. I think it is a spectacular view that allows you to enjoy the spectacular view from any direction.
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Address: 57 Buhwang-gil, Bogil-myeon, Wando-gun, Jeollanam-do
Key Points: Bogildo Seyeonjeong (洗然亭) & Bogil Yunseondo Garden - Scenic Site No. 34
Rating: 4.5/5
Seyeon means 'a place where the surrounding scenery is clean and neat as if washed in water, making you feel refreshed'. It is a pavilion built by Gosan in 1637 when he came to Bogildo and discovered Buyong-dong. He created two ponds, Seyeonji and Hoesudam, and placed Seyeonjeong between them.
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Address: 57 Buhwang-gil, Bogil-myeon, Wando-gun, Jeollanam-do
Key Point: Seyeonjeong Pavilion
Rating: 4.5/5
With 3 rooms in the front and 3 rooms on the side, the ondol room is placed in the center, and when you open all the doors, it seems as if there are no walls or windows, and everything you see through the windows seems to be a frame, and this is where his aesthetic sense stands out.
#Seyeonjeong
#Bogildo
#Wando