Okyeon pavilion [Korea Quality] / 옥연정사 [한국관광 품질인증]

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Okyeon pavilion [Korea Quality] / 옥연정사 [한국관광 품질인증]

Ogyeonjeongsa House was established by Ryu Seong-yong (pen-name: Seoae, 1542-1607), a minister of Joseon, with the help of Buddhist monk Tanhong, as a place to study and educate his students. After building Wonjijeongsa House, Ryu wanted to build another house at the foot of Buyongdae Cliff amid a tranquil environment away from the village, but due to his financial situation he was unable to complete the building by himself. Then, the monk Tanhong helped him build Ogyeonjeongsa House, which took ten years (1576 to 1586) to complete, when Ryu was 45 years old. Later, Ryu Seong-yong was able to share warmth with his brother (Gyeomam), who lived in nearby Gyeomamjeongsa House.
Ryu later lost his house in Hahoe in the great flood of the Nakdonggang River in 1605, and retired to Ogyeongjeongsa House where he wrote Jingbirok (The Book of Correction, National Treasure 132), a memoir of the Imjin War (Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592).
The house’s guestrooms include Sesimjae (meaning ‘having a mind to this place to achieve at least one in ten thousand things,’ inspired by the I Ching or The Book of Changes), which was used by Ryu as a schoolhouse and has two small rooms between the maru gamheonrok (wooden floor, meaning ‘looking up at the sky and down at the blue water,’ inspired by Wang Xizhi’s poetic diction); Wonlakjae (meaning ‘waiting for a friend’s visit,’ inspired by the Analects of Confucius), in which Ryu himself resided and wrote Jingbirok; and the maru aeoheon (meaning ‘I also love my hut,’ taken from a poem by Chinese poet Tao Yuanming), which measures two kan (a unit of measurement referring to the distance between two columns).

Informations d'introduction
Taille
Approx. 1653㎡  
Type de chambre
Traditional ondol room (Floor-heated) : Wonlakjae / Left-Sesimjae / Right-Sesimjae  
Chambres
3  
Capacité
12 persons  
Enregistrement
15:00  
Départ
11:00  
Stationnement
Yes  
Réservation
Available (+82-54-854-2202 / +82-10-4520-3640)  
Page d'accueil
www.booking.com, www.agoda.com/ko-kr  
Demande/Renseignement
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-54-854-2202 / +82-10-4520-3640  
Ramassage
Available (Inquire in advance)  
Établissements de restauration
None  
Gyeongsangbuk-do Andong-si Évaluation Météo
2024-11-09 Moyen
Prudence requise
2024-11-10 Moyen
Prudence requise
2024-11-11 Moyen
Prudence requise
2024-11-12 Moyen
Prudence requise
2024-11-13 Bon
Convenable pour l'extérieur
2024-11-14 Mauvais
Activités extérieures déconseillées
2024-11-15 Mauvais
Activités extérieures déconseillées
Date d'enregistrement initial
2018-04-10 23:05
Dernière mise à jour
2023-04-13 07:29
Nom du Numéro de Téléphone
Lee Hye-yeong
Demande
+82-54-854-2202 / +82-10-4520-3640
Page d'accueil
http://www.okyeon.co.kr
Adresse
[36757] 86, Gwangdeoksolbat-gil Pungcheon-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do