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- Bongjeongsa temple
- Bongjeongsa Temple was built in the 12th year of King Munmu (reign from 661~681) of the Silla Dynasty because, according to legend, a paper phoenix the Great Buddist Monk Ui-Sang (625~702) launched from Buseoksa Temple landed on this spot. Documents from Geuknakjeon say that Neungin Daedeuk, a disciple of Monk Ui-Sang, had established the temple and it has been rebuilt several times during the Jos...
- Choganongwon
- Choganongwon is a nice place for a family tour and various meetings. Arrangements for cooking and use of kitchen are free. Also a large parking lot is available for group visitors.
- Haedongsa Temple
- Buddhist monk Lee Munduk was appointed the first Great Abbot of Haedongsa temple in 1982. There was a ground-breaking ceremony for three storied Great Buddhist temple building 1992. The inauguration ceremony of the temple was also held in 1996 with abbot monk Jo Jingang after finishing building the annexed buildiding and a kindergarten. Thanks to abbot Lee Woljang and representative Gwon Yeonghan ...
- Hahoemaeul(A quiet lodging)
- Andong Hahoe Village (Important Folk Material No.122) has preserved the housing architecture and the village structure of the Joseon dynasty. Moreover, the village was not artificially created; there are people who actually live there. - Room capacity is ranges from 2 to 30 persons. - Room rates are not fixed, it depend on the number of persons (Telephone inquires are strongly recommended)
- Hahoemaeul(Deogyeoje)
- Andong Hahoe Village (Important Folk Material No.122) has preserved the housing architecture and the village structure of the Joseon dynasty. Moreover, the village was not artificially created; there are people who actually live there. - Room capacity is ranges from 2 to 30 persons. - Room rates are not fixed, it depend on the number of persons (Telephone inquires are strongly recommended)
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