Dasolsa (Temple) located in Mt. Bongmyeongsan is famous for changing facades in each season along with the changing colors of the mountain.
Picturesque scenes await you at any time of the year and you will remember the beautiful scenes for a very long time.
t. Bongmyeongsan’s Dasols......
The traditional school was established to educate excellent confusion scholars by the government.
This school has the typical school design with the Myeongryundang (main building) and Daeseongjeon standing behind it.
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Daebangjin Military Port located in 250-251 of Daebangdong past Seongudong and Dongsedong. It was designated as the cultural asset of Gyeongsangnamdo no. 93 (Dec. 20, 1983). It was constructed to fend off the looting by Japanese during Goryeo era. It was destroyed and reconstructed as a military ......
Along the ridges of this mountain stands Mt. Gaksan Fort, a 242m long stone fort. This fort stands 76 ri from south Jinju. This fort was used during the battle of Sambyeolchoran in Goryeo era and the residents relied on this fort to fend off the Japanese invaders.
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Sacheon’s Seonjinri-seong (fort) was built by the Japanese troops that invaded Korea during Imjinweran (Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592). That is why some call it Seonjinriwe-seong meaning a Japanese fortress. What remains now is only the vestiges of the fort. In the spring, cherry bloss......
Jomyeonggunchong is the tomb for the soldiers who perished in battles against the Japanese troops stationed Seonjinri-seong (fort) during Jeongyujaeran in 1597.
The tomb is square shaped 36㎡ in area and the memorial service is held every 1st of October(lunar calendar).
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Sacheoneupseong (Fort) located in Sacheoneup Seoninri of Sacheon is built with stones and soil. Of the 1.5㎞ circumference of the fort, about 300m remains now in three areas.
This fort was originally raised to protect the residents against the Japanese invasion. However, during Imjinweran (Jap......