Introduction:
Originally known as Unamjeong Pavilion, the pavilion was built to commemorate Syunman Ryee in 1959, was demolished by the 4.19 movement in 1960, and then rebuilt on November 11, 1968. This pavilion now sits atop Namsan Mountain, with views covering the en

Directions [Subway] Beotigogae Station (Seoul Subway Line 6), Exit 1. - Walk toward Banyan Tree Club and Spa. - Cross the street toward the National Theater of Korea. - Follow the road going up to N Seoul Tower. Dongguk Univ. Station (Seoul Subway Line 3), Exit 6. - Walk straight toward the National Theater of Korea. - Turn right and follow the road going up to N Seoul Tower. [Bus] Blue Bus: 402, 405 Circular Bus: 02, 03, 05, 90S
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Information:
Originally known as Unamjeong Pavilion, the pavilion was built to commemorate Syunman Ryee in 1959, was demolished by the 4.19 movement in 1960, and then rebuilt on November 11, 1968.
This pavilion now sits atop Namsan Mountain, with views covering the entirety of Seoul below.
It is a prime spot to view the first sunrise of the year. Closed N/A (Open all year round) Admission Fees Free Restrooms Available

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 105, Namsangongwon-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul서울특별시 용산구 남산공원길 105 (용산동2가) 부근
    
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