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

 

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


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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

 

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