ヨンチョンサ 赤い彼岸花を見に行こう in 全羅南道 咸平郡 · schedule その他 · distance 14.8km · 2 stops · highlights Yongcheonsa, Mopyeong Village

ハムピョンのヨンチョンサは、コチャンのソヌンサ、ヨングァンのプルガプサとともに彼岸花の群生地として知られている。ヨンチョンサの周辺には彼岸花公園が整備されており、秋には赤い彼岸花が見事な景観を作り出す。ヨンチョンサの入口の彼岸花公園から裏山まで、彼岸花の世界が広がっている。ヨンチョンサとともにハムピョン自然生態公園や「黄土と野の花の世界」で純粋な自然を楽しめる。
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Yongcheonsa is a branch temple of Baekyangsa, the head temple of the 18th district of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. It was founded by Haengeun in the first year of King Mu of Baekje (600). The temple's name comes from a spring called Yongcheon located below the stairs of the Daeungjeon hall. This spring is said to connect to the Yellow Sea and is associated with a legend that a dragon lived there and ascended to heaven. During the Joseon Dynasty, the temple was restored under Kings Sejo and Myeongjong and grew into a large temple. According to the Yongcheonsa Daeungjeon hyeonpan dancheong document, at its peak, around 3,000 monks resided there. Artifacts include the Yongcheonsa stone lantern and sundial. The stone lantern, designated as a Jeollanam-do Tangible Cultural Property in 1981, is 2.38m tall and was made in 1685 during King Sukjong's 11th year. The sundial, created around the same time as the stone lantern, was lost during the Korean War but excavated from a mound within the temple grounds in 1980. Originally a perfect square measuring 14 cm high and 39 cm on each side, half of it is now broken off, but the portion corresponding to the daylight hours from myosi to yusi remains intact and is reportedly still usable.
Mopyeong (Sangmo) Village, located in Hampyeong-gun, Jeollanam-do, is a very special rural village where you can experience history, tradition, and vibrant nature. Starting with a pretty stone wall road, Mopyeong Village is the root village of Hampyeong-gun. The entire village is composed of old-fashioned traditional hanok houses and holds 27 types of historical and cultural resources. The village forest along Haebocheon (Haebo Stream), created about 500 years ago, is a natural protected forest with around 40 trees including zelkova, hackberry, and weeping willow, forming a dense forest. In particular, in this village, you can experience staying at hanok guesthouses such as Mopyeongheon, which has an 80-year history, Sopungga, and Heesomun (Yeonghwahwangto Minbak). Additionally, there are various experiences making use of local resources, including a restored water mill, a forest water play area, a traditional tea house and green tea cake making, soybean paste making, mulberry picking, and silkworm feeding. Moreover, the Mopyeong area hosts festivals such as the Hampyeong Butterfly Festival, Yongcheonsa Red Spider Lily Festival, and National Chrysanthemum Exhibition, and offers attractions like the Nature Ecology Park and the Living Relics Exhibition Hall, increasing visitors to Hampyeong every year. The Mopyeong area includes not only Mopyeong (Sangmo) Village but also Hamo, Ungok (Ungok), and Wonsan (Wonsan) villages. In Wonsan Village, you can experience mulberry field mulberry harvesting and rural countryside experiences. Ungok Village, boasting a village lake with a splendid landscape, provides rest spaces for tourists and hiking trails to Woryang Mountain.
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