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Gosanjeong Pavilion (고산정) · © KTO · KOGL Type 3

Gyeongsangbuk-do

Gosanjeong Pavilion (고산정)

Gosanjeong Pavilion was built by Geum Nan-su in 1564 as a place for study. The pavilion is located below the Gasonghyeop escarpment, one of the eight scenic sites of Andong, along the Nakdonggang River. Views from the pavilion include Woebyeongsan and Naebyeongsan Mountains and a lush pine forest.<br>

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Why go

Gosanjeong Pavilion is a traditional Korean structure located in Gyeongsangbuk-do, situated in a scenic landscape that reflects classical architectural principles. The pavilion serves as a cultural landmark, offering visitors insight into Korea's historical and aesthetic heritage. The site is accessible to those interested in traditional Korean architecture, historical monuments, and the natural environment surrounding the structure. Visitors can explore the pavilion and its setting at a leisurely pace, making it suitable for photography and contemplation of Korea's historical landscape.

Quick highlights

  • Traditional Korean pavilion reflecting classical architecture
  • Historical cultural landmark in Gyeongsangbuk-do region
  • Scenic natural setting with landscape views
  • Photo opportunities and peaceful exploration space
  • Accessible attraction for history and architecture enthusiasts

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