옥천 가볼만한 곳 Top 10 Places to Visit in Okcheon (Chungcheongbuk-do Tourist Attractions)

옥천 가볼만한 곳Daecheong Lake Trail is a trail developed by Leisuretopia mountaineer Kim Woong-sik and his team by walking around Daecheong Lake more than 100 times over the past two years.
It was officially introduced to the media in September 2010, and there are currently similar trails around Daecheong Lake, such as Daecheong Lakeside Trail and Daecheong Lakeside Mountain Trail.

Janggye National Tourist Site was designated as a resort in 1986 to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Geumganghwa Daecheong Lake.

Janggye-ri San 7-1, Annae-myeon, Okcheon-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do

It is now a living space where aquatic plants native to Korea and representative aquatic plants from tropical regions are cultivated and exhibited, and is used as a place for recreation and education.

248 Bangasil-gil, Gunbuk-myeon, Okcheon-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do

Yongamsa Temple is located on the slope of Jangyongsan Mountain in Okcheon-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do, boasting a lush forest and long-standing charm. Yongamsa Temple is a branch temple of Beopjusa Temple, the headquarters of the 5th district of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism, and was built by Uisin in 552 (13th year of King Jinheung’s reign) during the Silla Dynasty. This stone pagoda at Yongamsa Temple is located on a low peak in the north, which offers a view of all directions, unlike the typical temple layout. It seems to have been built according to the Goryeo Dynasty’s idea of ​​reviving the declining energy of mountains and rivers by building pagodas and buildings.

San 51-1, Samcheong-ri, Okcheon-eup, Okcheon-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do

Hagye-ri, Okcheon-eup, Okcheon-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do is the hometown of poet Jeong Ji-yong, who is well known to us for his ‘nostalgia.’ Next to Jeong Ji-yong’s birthplace is the Jeong Ji-yong Literature Museum, a space where you can understand Jeong Ji-yong’s life and literature and experience his representative works in various ways. The Literature Exhibition Hall provides various spaces to allow visitors to experience Jeong Ji-yong’s literature by theme, such as the Ji Yong Chronology, Ji Yong’s Life and Literature, Ji Yong Literature Map, and the first edition of his poetry and prose collection.

56 Hyangsu-gil, Okcheon-eup, Okcheon-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do

When you climb Dunjubong, you can see the ‘Korean Peninsula’ at a glance, with Daecheong Lake winding around your feet. The beautiful scenery of Dunjubong is formed by the Geumgang River forming a meandering valley from south to northwest, creating wonderful natural scenery everywhere.

Yeonju-ri, Annam-myeon, Okcheon-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do

This is a natural recreation forest located in Geumsan-ri, Gunseo-myeon, Okcheon-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do. It opened on June 17, 1994. It is located at the foot of Jangnyeongsan Mountain, 640m above sea level, and the valley and ridge between the pine and oak forests are filled with fantastic rock formations such as Wanggwanbawi, Hugbawi, and Byeongpungbawi, creating a spectacular view. The Geumcheon Stream flowing through the resort is clear and clean, and is home to the Eoreumchi (Natural Monument No. 238).

519 Jangnyeongsan-ro, Gunseo-myeon, Okcheon-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do

Jiyong Jeong’s birthplace, which was restored to its original form in 1996 and is maintained, is located across Cheongseok Bridge from Gueup Intersection in the direction of Subuk. The house of Jiyong Jeong’s birthplace always has its doors open, informing visitors that his father ran a herbal medicine shop through the furniture. Jiyong Jeong’s poems are hung everywhere you look, allowing visitors to savor his poems. “When the ashes in the nitrous furnace cool down, the night wind runs through the fields,” “A place that does not turn back in the dim light and rustles,” the props in the room, such as the nitrous furnace and the lamp, naturally make us savor ‘nostalgia’ again.

39, Hagye-ri, Okcheon-eup, Okcheon-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do

If you go to Busomunni Village, Gunbuk-myeon, Okcheon-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do, you can see the spectacular view called Busodamak. Busodamak is a rocky cliff that rises above the water, and it is a whopping 700m long. It is the last of the eight scenic views of Chuso, which was praised by Song Si-yeol, a scholar of the Joseon Dynasty, as the Sogeumgang River.

264-6, Chuso-ri, Gunbuk-myeon, Okcheon-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do

An artificial lake that spans Daejeon Metropolitan City and Cheongju-si, Okcheon-gun, and Boeun-gun in Chungcheongbuk-do. Construction began in 1975 and was completed in 1980. It is a lifeline that supplies drinking water, domestic water, and industrial water to the Daejeon and Cheongju regions.

Chungbuk Okcheon-gun Gunbuk-myeon Yongho-ri

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