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KOREAN TRADITIONAL BUILDING
GYEONGBUK/Andong, Cheongsong, Gimcheon, Mungyeong, Pohang, Uljin, Yeongcheon & Yeongju
0528-1880
From
Architeture in KOREA/KIRA 1988, Morning
Calm Korean Air/Oct.2001, March 2002, Morning Calm-Inflight Magazine of KAL/Oct.1996, Poongsan Ltd.Guide Book,
Jikjisa-Temple/Á÷Áö»ç(òÁò¦ÞÑ)
216 Eunsu-ri Daehang-myeon, Gimcheon, Gyeongbuk

Photo by Byunguh Yu on 5 July 2009.
Anyangru, Buseoksa-Temple/ºÎ¼®»ç ¾È¾ç·ç(Ý©à´ÞÑ äÌå××§)
Yeongju, Gyeongbuk


Built
in 676, three bays of front and two bays of side.
Muryangsujeon, Buseoksa-Temple/ºÎ¼®»ç ¹«·®¼öÀü(Ý©à´ÞÑ ÙíÕááøîü)
Yeongju, Gyeongbuk


Built
in about the 13th century, four bays of front and three bays of side. Most oldest
wooden building in Korea.
Sosuseowon-Study Room/¼Ò¼ö¼¿ø(áÉáóßöêÂ)
Yeongju, Gyeongbuk


Built
in 1544, National memorial site No.55.
Bongdogak/ºÀµµ°¢(ÜïÓöÊÈ)
Eupnae-ri Sunheung-myeon, Yeongju, Gyeongbuk


Built
in 1754, photo by Byunguh Yu on 10 October 2004.
Dosanseowon-Study Room/µµ»ê¼¿ø(ԶߣßöêÂ)
Andong, Gyeongbuk


Jeongyodang was built
in 1574, four bays of front and two bays of sides. It was the memorial hall
for confucianist services and lectures, where Twegye Lee who most renowned scholar
in Lee Dynasty had taught the younger generatios.
Byeongsanseowon-Study Room/º´»ê¼¿ø(ܳߣßöêÂ)
Andong, Gyeongbuk


Established in the Late Goryeo Dynasty by Ryu Seongryong in 1607.
Hahoe Folk Village/ÇÏȸ(ùÁüÞ) ¹Î¼Ó¸¶À»
Pungsan Andong, Gyeongbuk


Photo by Byunguh Yu on 17 June 2007.
Daewoongjeon, Bongjeongsa-Temple/ºÀÁ¤»ç ´ë¿õÀü(ÜóïÎÞÑ ÓÞê©îü)
901 Taejang-ri Seohu-myeon Andong, Gyeongbuk


This temple is located on the southern foot of Cheondeung Mountain. Built in 935, oldest wooden building in Korea off the record. Photo by Byunguh Yu on 25 November 2007.
Geukrakjeon, Bongjeongsa-Temple/ºÀÁ¤»ç ±Ø¶ôÀü(ÜóïÎÞÑ Ð¿Õ¥îü)
901 Taejang-ri Seohu-myeon Andong, Gyeongbuk


The oldest wooden building in Korea (National Treasure No.15). The verification for the wooden structure came from a written memorial record found in 1972 when there was
a project to dismentle and renovated this structures. The writing said that it was renovated in 1363, the twelfth year of Goryeo King Gongminwang. Photo by Byunguh Yu on 25 November 2007.
Yeongsanam, Bongjeongsa-Temple/ºÀÁ¤»ç ¿µ»ê¾Ï(ÜóïÎÞÑ çÏߣäà)
901 Taejang-ri Seohu-myeon Andong, Gyeongbuk


Most standard architectural traditional building in Korea. Photo by Byunguh Yu on 25 November 2007.
Songsogotaek-Old House/¼Û¼Ò°íÅÃ(áæáÉͯ÷È)
176 Deokcheon-ri Dacheonm-yeon Cheongsong, Gyeongbuk
Gyeonbuk Folklore Material No.63. This old house was built around 1880, when Shim Hotaek,a seventh generation descendent of Shim Cheodae, a very wealthy man during the reign of King Yeongjo, moved to Deokcheon-dong, his ancestor's hometown.
Galjeondang & Yeongmojeong-Shrine/°¥Àü´ç(Êçï£ÓÑ)°ú ¿µ¸ðÁ¤(çµÙ·ïÍ)
Ejeon-ri Budong-myeon Cheongsong, Gyeongbuk

Photo by Byunguh Yu on 17 June 2007.
Buunjae-Shrine/ºÎ¿îÀç(Ý£ê£î±)
282 Mihyeon-ri Gigye-myeon, Pohang, Gyeongbuk


Originator of Gigye Yu's Shrine. Photo by Byunguh Yu on 5 February 2006.
Bulyeongsa-Temple/ºÒ¿µ»ç(ÝÖç¯ÞÑ)
Hawon-ri Seo-myeon, Mt.Cheonchuk Uljin, Gyeongbuk


Photo by Byunguh Yu on 2 November 2004.
Eunhaesa-Temple/ÀºÇØ»ç(ëÞúÞÑ)
479 Chiil-ri Cheongtong-myeon, Mt.Palgong Yeongcheon, Gyeongbuk


Photo by Byunguh Yu on 4 June 2011.
Geojoam-Temple/°ÅÁ¶¾Ï(ËÜðÓäÝ)
622 Shinwon-ri Cheongtong-myeon, Mt.Palgong Yeongcheon, Gyeongbuk


Photo by Byunguh Yu (#1-3/4 June 2011, #4/10 July 2011).
Kimyongsa-Temple/±è·æ»ç(ÑÑéÌÞÑ)
410 Kimyong-ri Sanbuk-myeon, Mungyeong, Gyeongbuk


Photo by Byunguh Yu on 10 July 2011.
Yunpilam-Temple/À±ÇʾÏ(ëÎù¶äÝ)
San12 Jeondu-ri Sanbuk-myeon, Mt.Sabulsan Mungyeong, Gyeongbuk


Photo by Byunguh Yu on 10 July 2011.
Daeseungsa-Temple/´ë½Â»ç(ÓÞã«ÞÑ)
8 Jeondu-ri Sanbuk-myeon, Mt.Sabulsan Mungyeong, Gyeongbuk


Photo by Byunguh Yu on 10 July 2011.