安山的愉快游乐体验 in 京畿道 安三市 · schedule 其他 · distance 19km · 3 stops · highlights Gosongjeongji, Sasechungnyeolmun, Ansan City Happiness Etiquette Center

安山有许多娱乐活动。可以在水旺洞的土俗餐厅补充因夏季炎热而疲惫的身心,也可以在骑马乐园体验骑马。如果是带儿童的旅行,参观安山市幸福礼仪馆,参与各种传统文化体验也是一件愉快的事情。
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Gosongjeongji is the site where the pavilion called Gosongjeong was built in the 27th year of King Sunjo of the Joseon Dynasty (1827) by Kim Cheoil, mourning his ninth-generation ancestor Kim Chungju. Kim Chungju fled the capital at night after his grandfather and father were killed for participating in the movement to restore King Danjong. He lived in hiding in Hwajeong-dong, abstaining from meat and alcohol, and wearing hemp clothes and a commoner’s hat. Whenever his loyalty to King Danjong faltered, he wept while looking toward Yeongwol, where Danjong’s tomb is located. It is said that pine trees withered and died from the tears he shed mourning the violent deaths of his grandfather and father. Making a living by weaving grass houses and selling charcoal, he called himself the charcoal-burning old man 'Tanong,' which is why the site is also called Tanonggo. The pavilion had a two-room width and depth with an octagonal hip roof when viewed from the side. To the left of the pavilion is a rock inscribed with 'Tanonggoji,' and above the right side of Gosongjeong is the Mangwolam rock where he cried longing for Danjong. The surroundings boast natural scenery with over 500-year-old zelkova and juniper trees.
Sasechungnyeolmun is a loyalist and virtuous woman’s gate bestowed by the court to honor General Kim Yeomul (1548–1592), who died patriotically during the Imjin War, and the four generations of virtuous women in the Kim Yeomul family who sacrificed their lives when Qing troops invaded during the Byeongjahoran. The gate is a wooden structure characterized by square pillars in the jushimpo style and a hipped roof. The central section has a door modeled after a traditional folk house gate with the plaque “Sasechungnyeolmun” hung above it, and the building is surrounded by a fence. Inside, the building is divided into two rooms: the right side displays Kim Yeomul’s loyalist gate, and the left side houses the virtuous women’s gate for the four generations. The current building was rebuilt in 1971 and restored in 1983.
Ansan City Happiness Etiquette Center is a place where traditional culture can be experienced, serving as a space for citizens to come together. It values helping Ansan citizens learn life wisdom through tradition and grow as leaders based on kindness and respect as fundamental virtues. For multicultural families, it aims to help them understand different cultures through interaction and adapt easily to society as Koreans in the world. Additionally, children and youth, as future leaders, can grow into warm-hearted individuals who manage themselves and consider others through etiquette education with experience-based programs. For adults, there are hands-on experiences such as introductory courses in tea ceremony, etiquette, royal court cuisine, and traditional culture. For children and youth, programs include children's etiquette classes, global culture experiences, and holiday etiquette schools. Furthermore, it supports multicultural families residing in Ansan by providing free traditional weddings, striving to inherit and develop our traditional culture in multicultural Ansan.
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