Gyeongpodae Pavilion (강릉 경포대)

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Gyeongpodae Pavilion (강릉 경포대)

Gyeongpodae Pavilion, located on a small hill north of Gyeongpoho Lake, is one of the eight scenic sites of Gwangdong (northeastern coast). The pavilion was originally built in another location in 1326 but was moved to its current location in 1508. The pavilion shape and design changed over time before settling on the current design. The pavilion has five pillars in the front and on the side, with a gabled roof line, a common design in Korean architecture.

The inside of Gyeongpodae Pavilion is decorated with calligraphy and poems written by many famous scholars of the Joseon dynasty, including both King Sukjong and Yulgok Yi I. The pavilion is surrounded by a pine tree forest, and is famous for its view of the moon reflecting off the waters of the lake below, which gave the pavilion its name. The area around the pavilion was designated as a provincial park in 1981.

Introduction Information
Opening Hours
Open 24 hours  
Parking
Available  
Inquiries
+82-33-640-5119  
Admission Fees
Free
Restrooms
Available
Gangwon-do Gangneung-si Weather Rating
2024-12-23 Poor
Not recommended for outdoor activities
2024-12-24 Fair
Caution advised
2024-12-25 Fair
Caution advised
2024-12-26 Poor
Not recommended for outdoor activities
2024-12-27 Poor
Not recommended for outdoor activities
2024-12-28 Poor
Not recommended for outdoor activities
2024-12-29 Fair
Caution advised