한국의 지베르니 8km 둘레길/400년 숨겨진 감동사연 다리! 짚신모양 다리와 유럽정원, 국보와 최고의 전망대 정자를 만날 수 있는곳
Isn’t the Hanok building behind me beautiful? This is Andong Station, located in Andong City, the capital of Korean spiritual culture. I traveled here by car from Pyeongtaek. The writer I’m traveling with took the 7:00 train from Cheongnyangni Station. We’re scheduled to arrive at Andong Station at 9:34. There’s a bus terminal across from Andong Station. And there are frequent city buses from here to downtown Andong. For those who wish to travel to Andong by public transportation, Please note. Hello? / Hello? We’ll head to the trekking location. I’ve arrived at the ‘Andong Gymnasium.’ Andong Mask Dance Park is right in front. There are a lot of information booths set up in this area. From September 26th to October 5th. They say the Andong International Mask Dance Festival is being held here. I’ll proceed toward Mask Dance Park. Passing Mask Dance Park. Passed Mask Dance Park. There’s a crosswalk right ahead. You can see Yeonggadaegyo Bridge behind the crosswalk. I’ll cross Yeongga Bridge. I’m crossing Yeongga Bridge. On Yeongga Bridge The white clouds floating against the blue sky are a work of art. As soon as I started trekking, a picturesque landscape greeted me. Welcoming me There is. As soon as we crossed Yeongga Bridge, We’re heading down to the Nakdong River. There’s a beautiful park right next to the Nakdong River. The name of this park is Andong Mundal Park. We walked about 380 meters through Mundal Park. This time I came across a pedestrian bridge crossing the Banbyeoncheon Stream. Looking to the left of the pedestrian bridge, The stone and concrete structures are arranged in a unique way. The reason for this arrangement is: To change the flow of water, creating natural rapids. This allows the water to collide, improving oxygen supply. I think it’s because it can help improve water quality. If I’m mistaken, Please let me know in the comments. We’ve crossed Banbyeoncheon. We’ll proceed to the left, toward Nakcheon Bridge. As I mentioned earlier, Today’s blue sky and white clouds are truly a work of art! The bridge you see ahead is Nakcheon Bridge. I walked along the residential street lined with cherry blossom trees. I came across a lakeside path. I see a hanok across the Nakdong River. That hanok is Imcheonggak. Imcheonggak is the bridge you cross when you go to Wolyeong Bridge and Andong Dam and then return. I’ll make sure to visit. Next to Imcheonggak The Seven-Story Brick Pagoda at Beopheungsa Temple is clearly visible from here. This is a very comfortable path to walk. And since it’s a path built between the forests along the Nakdong River, It’s even better because there’s shade. Arrived at ‘Observation Deck 7’ The view from the observation deck is wide open. You can see the Nakdong River scenery. Above the Nakdong River The blue sky and white clouds are revealed once again. Because it’s a landscape harmonized with pine trees. This view is more beautiful. New construction is underway. We’re passing under the bridge, and here, as you can see, There are quite a few pine trees planted. Between the pine trees Once again, we see the blue sky and white clouds. Breathing in the phytoncides emitted by the pine trees This is a great path for healing. After passing the pine tree section Now, the larch section appears. Larch trees towering high into the sky It’s so refreshing and cool. Finally, I can see Wolyeonggyo Bridge up ahead. From here to Wolyeonggyo Bridge It looks to be about 600-700 meters. We’re passing a peculiarly curved pine tree. We’ve arrived at the ‘First Observatory’. You can see Wolyeonggyo Bridge ahead. Let’s take a break here. Water tastes so good after sweating! So good! It’s truly autumn now. A cool breeze is blowing. It’s cold today, so I’m wearing a coat while trekking. I’ve finished walking along the lakeside trail. It’s 150 meters from here to Wolyeonggyo Bridge. It’s 2.15km from the lakeside trail entrance to Wolyeonggyo Bridge. Assuming 15 minutes per kilometer, It will take about 30 to 35 minutes. Arrived at Wolyeonggyo Bridge. The bridge you see behind me is Wolyeonggyo Bridge. We’ll cross Wolyeonggyo Bridge later on our way back. And I will continue straight. We are proceeding from Wolyeonggyo Bridge to Yeongnakgyo Bridge. The cherry tree right next to it is quite old. It’s beautiful in spring when the cherry blossoms bloom, but the cherry tree leaves… I expect the autumn foliage, with its yellow and red leaves, will also be beautiful. Right next to the trail A small reservoir, a rainbow-shaped stone bridge A quiet stone wall path guides my steps. This is Andong Folk Village. Andong Folk Village is more than just an exhibition space. It was in danger of being submerged due to the construction of the Andong Dam. Old houses from the old village were moved and restored. It’s an outdoor museum. If you visit Wolyeonggyo Bridge, Be sure to visit this place too. There’s a Hanok cafe right before Yeongnakgyo Bridge. Let’s have a cup of coffee before we go. I will. I took a short break with a cup of coffee. I will continue toward Nakgangmulgil Park. The intersection you see ahead is Seonggok Intersection. If you go right from Seonggok Intersection, you will reach Andong Dam. To get to Nakgangmulgil Park, You must proceed left. We’ve crossed Yeongnak Bridge. We’ve arrived at Sang-a Intersection. I’ll proceed right from here. We’re passing under Yeongnak Bridge. You can see Nakgangmulgil Park in the distance. It’s 990 meters from here to Nakgangmulgil Park. If you walk this path when the ginkgo trees turn yellow, It’s really pretty, right? You should definitely walk this path in the fall. It looks like a truly fantastic view. A mystical stream of water rises above the green pond. This place feels like a secret garden in a fairy tale. This is Andong’s Nakgangmulgil Park. There’s a stepping stone bridge beneath the deep greenery of lush trees. This stepping stone bridge is the most romantic photo spot in this park. The shadows of the trees reflect on the water, The aquatic plants blooming in the pond It’s like a painting in itself. Just like its nickname, “Korea’s Giverny.” This place is reminiscent of a painting by the Impressionist painter Monet. Right next to the stepping stones, there’s a small skybridge with a different atmosphere. Surrounded by a lush forest, this arched wooden bridge adds a romantic atmosphere, reminiscent of a strange European garden. Under the large tree, There are plenty of relaxing spaces, including benches and tables, You can enjoy complete healing in nature. And on the road next to the park, there are metasequoia and ginkgo trees Their towering heights add to the exotic feel. If you visit Andong in the fall when the leaves turn yellow, You must visit this place. Reminiscing about Monet at Nakgangmulgil Park I enjoyed the beautiful scenery of the park. Now, I will head to my final destination, Andongru. From here, Andongru is about 600 meters away. It’s the street. Wow! Here, the maple trees form a tunnel. If you come when the leaves are turning red, It would be a great place to take pictures. Make sure to remember this photo point. We’ve come up towards the road. The maple trees here look very old. There are several maple trees here. If you come here when the leaves are turning, I think you’ll see a fantastic view. Past the ginkgo tree We’re heading to Andongnu. Andongnu is said to have been built in 2008. However, it does a good job of expressing the traditional style. Because it’s a building, It looks like it’s been there since ancient times. When you climb Andongru, you can see the Andong Dam and the Nakdong River. And you can see Wolyeonggyo Bridge at a glance. We returned from Andongru to Nakdong Riverside Park. Now, follow the ginkgo tree-lined road. I will walk to Wolyeong Bridge. We have arrived at Wolyeong Bridge. I will walk across Wolyeong Bridge. Wolyeong Bridge is 387 meters long. It is the longest wooden pedestrian bridge in Korea. It is called the “Moon-Illuminated Bridge.” As its name suggests, At night, the soft lighting blends with the waters of the Nakdong River, providing a dreamy and beautiful nightscape. But Wolyeonggyo Bridge is more than just a scenic view. it holds a profound story. This bridge was built over 400 years ago. To commemorate a woman’s profound love, It was made from her hair in the shape of a mituri (straw sandal). Did you know? The protagonist of this story is ‘Won-i’s mother.’ In 1586, Lee Eung-tae, who lived in Andong, passed away at the young age of thirty-one. ‘Won-i’s mother,’ who had to send her husband away first, wrote to her dead husband: She writes a letter, and the beginning of the letter is: Here it is To my beloved Won, Father You will always be with me We will live together until our hair turns gray You said we would die together. But why did you leave me behind and go first? And the last part of the letter It’s similar to the lyrics of singer Park Jung-hyun’s “In My Dreams” I believe I can see you in my dreams. Please come secretly and show me. I have so much to say, I’ll stop here. This Letter and The mituri made by Won-i from her mother’s hair and hemp stems In 1998, her husband Lee Eung-tae’s grave was discovered during the relocation process Walking across Wolyeonggyo Bridge, How about searching for traces of a passionate love? Near Wolyeong Bridge, they caught sweetfish, which were abundant in the Nakdong River. to present to the king. There is the “Andong Seokbinggo,” a warehouse where ice was stored. The maple and pine trees next to the Seokbinggo are beautiful. If you walk about 200 meters along the forest path, You can meet the ‘Seon Seong-hyeon Guest House’ The guest house was a wooden plaque symbolizing the palace. It housed the king’s royal tablet. It was used for bowing on the first and fifteenth days of the month. It was used as a lodging for officials dispatched from the central government. It was used as a lodging for distinguished guests. Andong Seokbinggo, Seon Seonghyeon Guest House It used to be in Yean-myeon. It was moved to its current location due to the construction of the Andong Dam. There’s an eye-catching blue railroad bridge across from the Wolyeonggyo parking lot. It’s a bridge that looks similar to the one in the movie “The Bridge on the River Kwai.” This bridge This is Seongrak Bridge. Originally, the Jungang Line used to pass through here, Now, the Jungang Line has been relocated to the outskirts of Andong City. So, it’s an abandoned bridge that’s no longer in use. But it’s a truly impressive bridge. It’s right next to Wolyeong Bridge, so it’s a great tourist attraction. I think it would be useful. Now, I’ll proceed toward Imcheonggak. We’ve arrived at the Beopheungsa Temple Seven-story Brick Pagoda. We’ll take a quick look at the brick pagoda and then head to Imcheonggak. Considering the “Beopheungsa Temple Site” in front of the pagoda’s name, I assume Beopheungsa Temple was once located here. Yes. They say it’s a brick pagoda from the Unified Silla period. It’s Korea’s National Treasure No. 16. Most pagodas in Korea are stone pagodas. This is a brick pagoda made by stacking bricks made from baked clay. Brick pagodas are very rare, aren’t they? This is a very rare pagoda, and it’s also quite tall. It’s said to be approximately 17 meters tall. We’ve arrived at Imcheonggak. This is the birthplace of Seokju Lee Sang-ryong, who served as the first Prime Minister of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea. 00:16:13,372
Gunjajeong, the most beautiful building in Imcheonggak, is located here. Gunjajeong exemplifies the architectural style of the early Joseon Dynasty’s noblemen’s residences. It is a detached pavilion. An annex to Imcheonggak, it produced over ten independence activists, including Seokju Lee Sang-ryong. It is the birthplace of the independence movement and its history. Together. And if you look at the roof structure of the main building, You can see that several buildings, including the main building, the annex, and the servants’ quarters, are connected under a single roof. You can see how they are organically connected. Isn’t it unusual? And unlike typical single-story hanoks, A significant portion of the formal second floor remains. Taking advantage of the sloping terrain, the building ascends to the second floor, The roof is formed with a three-dimensional structure. We returned to our starting point, the gymnasium. I walked along the side road from Imcheonggak to here. Well, I’ll say goodbye here. See you on our next trip and hike. Ah! And from September 26th to October 5th, Andong Mask Dance Festival Please remember this Please come visit us. Then I’ll definitely say hello. Goodbye! After finishing our trek, we arrived at the parking lot of Andong Culture Street. Let’s take a quick look around Culture Street. In Daejeon, there’s Seongsimdang! In Andong, there’s Mammoth! Andong Jjimdak Alley! Dangmyeon noodles that you reach for before chicken! I’d like to try the chicken too. My hands are reaching for the noodles again…
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