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광제정 · © KTO · KOGL Type 1
Korea
광제정
광제정 is a curated attraction in Korea — full details, hours, and access info on the official Korea Tourism page.
Why go
Gwangjejeong is a preserved Joseon-era wooden pavilion in Korea, traditionally serving as a literary-and-contemplation pavilion for Joseon-era scholars in a natural-landscape setting. The pavilion is a small traditional Korean wooden structure with raised floor, sliding-door wall sections, and an open-design that integrates the surrounding landscape into the visitor experience. The site is preserved as a designated cultural property and remains tied to the broader Joseon-era cultural-and-architectural heritage tradition. Best for travelers seriously interested in Joseon-era cultural-and-literary tradition, paired with broader regional historic itineraries that already include other preserved Joseon-era pavilions.
Quick highlights
- Preserved Joseon-era wooden pavilion in Korea
- Literary-and-contemplation pavilion for Joseon-era scholars
- Small wooden structure with raised floor and sliding-door wall sections
- Open-design integrating surrounding landscape
- Designated cultural property