Introduction: Hwaseokjeong Pavilion was built in honor of Gil Jae, a Goryeo Dynasty Confucian scholar who had resigned from his government post to train young scholars. Overlooking Imjingang River that flows from North Korea down to South Korea, the pavilion provides a
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Information: Information Introduction Hwaseokjeong Pavilion was built in honor of Gil Jae, a Goryeo Dynasty Confucian scholar who had resigned from his government post to train young scholars Overlooking Imjingang River that flows from North Korea down to South Korea, the pavilion provides a good resting area dotted with zelkova trees Telephone: +82-31-940-4354, 4355, +82-31-953-4744 Current: Status Gyeonggi-do Tangible Cultural Property No 61 (Designated on September 26, 1974) Parking Facilities Available (15 parking spaces) Available Facilities Management office, concession stand Restrooms Available Facilities for the Handicapped Restrooms
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Hwaseokjeong Pavilion Reviews: dH: Not too many shops for its size;It's a MALL KTL: Most of the famous pieces are gone...;every step is a piece of art lianKO: Quaint;Nice walk after dinner SounLT: Just simply loved everything!;Interesting Place - worth a visit SounL: a beautiful gate, sitting in the m...;Sits proudly in the middle of traf... jianK: Exclusive centre;Free area to come hang out WUZ: De Moon Korean restaurant at the s...;Didn't even look at the merchandis... jianK: Fascinating, captivating, well wor...;Impressive GDeLK: Impressive statue;Nice statue on the square ouI: Overpriced Stores and Rude Sellers;24/7 shopping tho pricey |