Subukjeong(Pavillion) in Gyuam Village, Buyeo

 1 Introduction to Subukjeong Pavillion.

Subukjeong stands tall on the banks of the Baekma River, listening to the loud sounds of cars.


This is one of the eight scenic views of Buyeo and is a place with beautiful scenery. To the east are Mt. Busosan and Naseong, and the Baekma River flows clearly beneath the pavilion.


This pavilion is said to have been built by Kim Heung-guk (1557-1623), the governor of Yangju during the reign of King Gwanghaegun (1608-1623) of Joseon, and is called Subukjeong after his pen name.


Kim Heung-guk was very close to Kim Jang-saeng, Shin Heum, etc., and Shin Heum's Eight Views Poetry Board of Subukjeong still hangs.


The Jaon-dae located below Subukjeong is said to have been passed by the king of Baekje when he went to Wangheungsa, and the rock would warm up on its own every time the king arrived, so it was named Gudeuldol.


It is called Jaon-dae according to this legend, and the handwriting of Uam Song Si-yeol writing "Jaon-dae" is engraved on the rock face.


2 How to get to Subukjeong Pavillion.

- Inquiry and guidance 041-830-6866

- Address Gyuam-ri, Gyuam-myeon, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do

- Hours of operation Open all year round

- Holidays Open year-round

- Parking available

- Free admission


3 The scenery of Subukjeong Pavillion.







4 Map


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