Haksaru (pavilion) in Hamyang, Gyeongnam

 1 Introduction to Sungnimsa Temple.

Hamyang Haksa-ru is a pavilion located in Unrim-ri, Hamyang-eup, Hamyang-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do. It was designated as Tangible Cultural Property No. 90 of Gyeongsangnam-do on February 16, 1974.


It is believed to have been built during the Silla period, and it is said that it originally had a guest house as an annex to the government office, with Jeun-ru to the east, Cheongsang-ru to the west, and Mang-ak-ru to the south.

It was rebuilt in the 18th year of King Sukjong’s reign in Joseon, and moved to its current location in 1979.

Haksa-ru was mainly used by local government officials, and there is a story about when Choi Chi-won of Silla was the governor of Hamyang and when Kim Jong-jik of Joseon was the governor of Hamyang.

The zelkova tree of Hamyang Haksa-ru is designated as a natural monument and is protected.


2 How to get to Sungnimsa Temple.

- Cultural property classification number: Gyeongnam Tangible Cultural Property No. 90 (designated on February 16, 1974)

- Category: City Tangible Cultural Property No. 90 (Hamyang-gun)

- Name: Hamyang Haksaru

- Category: Haksaru Historic building / Residential / Landscape architecture / Pavilion

- Quantity/Area: 1 building

- Designation date: 1974.02.16

- Location: 4 Haksaru-gil, Hamyang-eup, Hamyang-gun, Gyeongnam (31-15 Unrim-ri)

- Owner: National

- Manager: Hamyang-gun

- For more information: Gyeongsangnam-do Hamyang-gun Culture and Tourism Division 055-960-5510


3 The scenery of Sungnimsa Temple.










4 Map


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