Buyeo Baekmagang Cruise Ship operates on the Baekmagang (Geumgang) River flowing north of Nakhwaam, Busosanseong, Buyeo-gun, Chungnam. Visitors can enjoy views of the Baekmagang's former scenery through a recreated yellow sailboat constructed based on historical research from the Baekje era. From here, you can better admire the steep cliffs of Nakhwaam from below aboard the cruise. There is also a dock at Goran Temple below Nakhwaam, enabling easy access to Goran Temple and Goran spring without the effort of climbing Busosanseong. Further west along the Baekmagang is a rock under the Baekje Bridge where it is said that a Baekje king performed a bow praying at a Buddha statue before visiting the Wangheungsa temple. This rock, which was said to naturally warm, is called Jaondae. On top of the Jaondae cliff is Subukjeong, a pavilion built by Kim Heung-guk of the Joseon Gwanghaegun era. The pavilion offers a scenic view of Busosan and Naseong with the gently flowing Baekmagang river in front. The Goran Temple dock is accessible via Seongwang-ro, Seoktap-ro, and Busosanseong, and the Gudaerae dock is accessible via Narutero. Nearby attractions include Busosanseong, Goran Temple, Nakhwaam, Subukjeong, and Gudaerae Sculpture Park.
Nakhwaam is a rocky cliff standing by the Baekmagang (Geumgang) River north of Busosanseong in Buyeo-gun. According to legend, when the Baekje capital Sabi fell to the Silla-Tang allied forces, many Baekje women threw themselves into the Baekmagang like falling flower petals, which gave the cliff its name Nakhwaam (meaning Fallen Flower Rock). However, this legend is far from historical fact. The cliff features clear lettering of 'Nakhwaam' written by the Joseon scholar Song Si-yeol from the late Joseon period. The unique rocky cliffs of Nakhwaam can be directly accessed via Busosanseong, where you can look out over Baekmagang from a pavilion, or admired from a cruise on Baekmagang. Below Nakhwaam are Goran Temple and the Goran Temple Dock. Nearby attractions include Busosanseong, Goran Temple, Buyeo Gwanbuk-ri ruins, Jeongnimsaji Five-story Stone Pagoda, Buyeo Guari ruins, Buyeo Ssangbuk-ri fortified site, Buyeo Hyanggyo, Gungnamji, and the National Buyeo Museum.
Lotte Resort Buyeo Aquagarden is a water play facility located within the Baekje Cultural Complex Lotte Resort. Indoors, there are a main pool (including a lazy river), a children's pool, a toddler pool, a wading pool, a warm water bath, a warm water room, water cannons, water bombs, and cannonballs. Outdoors, there are pools for adults and children. Separately, a sauna is also available, and life jackets, tubes, and beach balls can be rented for safer and more enjoyable water play. Taste Park inside Aquagarden offers dining options during water activities. Lotte Resort Buyeo Aquagarden is accessible via National Routes 4, 29, and 40, and Provincial Route 625, with nearby expressway entrances at Buyeo IC on Gongju-Seocheon Expressway and Seononsan IC on Cheonan-Nonsan Expressway. Nearby, besides Lotte Resort, are Lotte Outlet Buyeo Branch and Baekje Historic Areas including Busosanseong.
Baekje Cultural Land is the largest history-themed park in Korea, built to share the beautiful culture of the Baekje Kingdom with the world. The large site is filled with traces of Baekje culture. Sabigung Palace is a reconstruction of a real royal palace from the Three Kingdoms period. Neungsa Temple, a royal temple representing the Baekje period, has been recreated according to the real size based on excavation research done at the historic site in Neungsan-ri, Buyeo-eup. Just inside Daetongmun Gate is the Five-story Stone Pagoda, the most prominent structure in the complex. Wiryeseong Fortress, built during the Hanseong Baekje Era, gives a different aspect of Baekje in comparison with Sabigung Palace from the late Baekje Era. A panorama of the complex can be seen from Jehyangnu Pavilion.◎ Discover Hallyu Charm: K-Drama "Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo (2016)"The memorable scene in Episode 11 of "Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo," where Hae Soo (IU) kneels in the rain to save Court Lady Oh and Prince Wang So (Lee Joon-gi) shields her from rain, was filmed in front of Cheonjeongjeon Hall in Baekje Cultural Land.
Located in Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, the Baekje Cultural Complex is Korea's largest historical theme park established to showcase the excellence of Baekje's history and culture, which flourished brilliantly. Traces of the grand Baekje culture remain across the wide site. Sabi Palace, the royal palace of Baekje, was the first to recreate the appearance of a Three Kingdoms era palace. Neungsa Temple, the royal temple of Baekje, was restored to actual size at the Neungsan-ri site in Buyeo-eup. After passing through the main gate, Daetongmun, the five-story stone pagoda of Neungsa Temple stands out as the most prominent structure in the complex. Wiryesong Fortress is a fortress from the Hanseong Baekje period, offering a different era's view of Baekje compared to Sabi Palace. From reaching Jehyungryu, visitors can see the entire complex at once. ◎ Travel information to enjoy the charm of the Korean Wave – the filming site of the famous scene in episode 11 of the drama "Moon Lovers – Scarlet Heart Ryeo," where Haesu (IU) was performing a stone apology to save Osanggung, and beside her, Wangso (Lee Joon-gi) quietly shielded her from the rain, is at Cheonjeongjeon in Junggung of Baekje Cultural Complex.