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Andong Gunjari Village
Andong Gunjari Village

Country:South KoreaCity:Andong

Andong Gunjari Village is an ancient village with a history of over 600 years, located in Waryong-myeon about 20 kilometers north of Andong City. People have been living here since the early Joseon Dynasty, and many ancient buildings and cultural relics have been preserved to this day, showcasing the lifestyle of the common people during the Joseon Dynasty.

Wolyeong-gyo Bridge
Wolyeong-gyo Bridge

Country:South KoreaCity:Andong

The Wolyeong-gyo Bridge is the longest wooden pedestrian bridge in South Korea, stretching 387 meters. It is located on Andong Lake in Andong City, North Gyeongsang Province. The arched design of the bridge and the octagonal pavilion on it are the highlights of the moon reflection Bridge, resembling a crescent moon reflected in the lake, hence its name.

Dosan Seowon Academy
Dosan Seowon Academy

Country:South KoreaCity:Andong

Andong Dosan Seowon Academy is one of the most historically rich academic sanctuaries in South Korea, located in Andong City, North Gyeongsang Province. Founded in 1557 by the renowned Confucian scholar Yi Hang during the Joseon Dynasty, the academy aimed to educate Confucian scholars and disseminate Confucianism. After Yi Hang's death, the academy was established in his honor to commemorate his great scholarship and noble character.

Byeongsan Seowon Confucian Academy
Byeongsan Seowon Confucian Academy

Country:South KoreaCity:Andong

Byeongsan Seowon Confucian Academy is located in Andong City, Gyeongsang buk-do Province, and is very close to Hahoe Village. It was originally a private educational institution during the Joseon Dynasty, established by the renowned Confucian scholar and prime minister Yi Sunshin (1536-1584).

Hahoe Folk Village
Hahoe Folk Village

Country:South KoreaCity:Andong

There are 458 buildings in the village. It features both tiled houses of the nobility from the Joseon Dynasty and thatched houses of commoners and servants, earning it the title of "Living Museum of Joseon Architecture".