Experience the timeless beauty of Andong, a city rich in history and tradition. Begin your journey at Hahoe Traditional Village, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases Korea's well-preserved traditional houses and cultural heritage. Then, visit the tranquil Byeongsan Seowon and Dosan Seowon, Confucian academies that embody the philosophical and educational ideals of Korea's past.
Next, immerse yourself in the vibrant flavors of Andong's famous Jjimdak (braised chicken stew) at the bustling Andong Old Market. This unique dish, a perfect blend of savory and slightly sweet flavors, is a must-try for food lovers.
Finally, end your day by taking in the stunning night views of Andong Dam. The serene reflection of lights on the water creates an unforgettable atmosphere, offering a peaceful conclusion to your exploration of Andong.
You will find a guide holding a yellow hand-shaped pointer in front of your hotel or at the station.
You will find a guide holding a yellow hand-shaped pointer in front of your hotel or at the station. or Parking lot of Busterminal(Meeting point)
A licensed guide will accompany part of the tour to provide explanations, followed by one hour of free time. Traditional Village Layout: Experience a well-preserved Confucian village from the Joseon Dynasty, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Yangjindang Manor: A historic noble residence representing the head house of the Ryu clan, showcasing Confucian architecture and tradition. Chunghyodang House: Another prominent ancestral home emphasizing loyalty and filial piety. Samsindang Tree: A 600-year-old zelkova tree believed to protect the village, deeply rooted in local shamanistic beliefs. Traditional Hanok Houses: Admire elegant tiled-roof houses (giwa-jip) once inhabited by the yangban (nobility). Thatched-roof Houses (choga-jip): Walk through humble dwellings that reflect the lives of commoners in past centuries. Hahoe Mask Dance Drama (Byeolsingut Talnori): Watch a traditional performance combining satire, humor, and rituals to drive away evil spirits.
A local guide will explain the history of Byeongsan Seowon.
Bongjeongsa Temple, located in Bonghwa County, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea, is a significant Buddhist temple believed to have been founded in 678 AD during the Silla Dynasty. It is known for its historical importance and beautiful natural surroundings, making it a popular destination for visitors.The temple features several important structures, with the Daeungjeon (Main Hall) being the most notable. It houses a statue of Buddha and serves as a venue for Buddhist rituals. Various stone monuments and pagodas within the temple grounds further enhance its historical significance.
Buyongdae is an observation deck perched on a cliff along the Nakdong River, offering stunning views of Hahoe Folk Village in Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea.As you ascend to Buyongdae, you can spot nearby historical sites, including Hwacheon Seowon and Okyeonjeongsa, where the scholar Yu Seong-ryong wrote the "Jingbirok," a record of the Imjin War.The deck is popular at sunset, attracting visitors for its breathtaking panoramic views. It provides a peaceful atmosphere for meditation and leisurely walks amidst lush forests.Buyongdae is ideal for families and individuals seeking reflection, making it a must-visit destination that beautifully combines Korean culture and nature.
Hahoe Byeolsin Gut, or the Hahoe Mask Dance, is a traditional performance originating from Hahoe Village in Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea. This art form was designated as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2009, emphasizing its cultural significance.Dating back to the 12th century, the Hahoe Mask Dance started as an agricultural ritual performed to pray for good harvests and ward off misfortunes. Over time, it evolved into a vibrant theatrical performance that combines music, dance, and storytelling. The masks used represent various characters, including villagers and mythical beings, each symbolizing distinct traits and societal commentary.Typically performed during village festivals, the dance showcases colorful traditional attire and masks. Dancers enact stories that reflect community values, often using humor and satire to address social hierarchies and issues.A notable aspect of the Hahoe Mask Dance is its improvisational nature.
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