경기도 의왕 가볼만한곳Not far from Baekun Lake, there is a temple famous for its udumbara flowers. The rare flower that blooms on Buddhist statues, udumbara, appeared at Cheonggyesa Temple on Cheonggyesan Mountain. Cheonggyesa Temple, which was founded during the Unified Silla period and rebuilt in the 10th year of King Chungnyeol’s reign (1284) of Goryeo, has many things to see, including the Cheonggyesa Historical Monument, Geungnakbojeon, Jonggak, Samseonggak, Jijangjeon, and Sugak, as well as the Gamroji Pond. Among them, the bronze bell and wooden board of Cheonggyesa Temple are not to be missed.
475 Cheonggye-ro, Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do
This is the first lakeside rail bike in Korea located near Seoul. The course consists of a photo zone, bird ecology zone, and speed zone, and it is easily accessible, located 30 minutes away from Sadang. There are also a nature learning park, bird ecology science museum, and railroad museum nearby, making it a great place for families, couples, and overseas tourists to visit.
307 Wangsongmotdong-ro, Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do
Originally created for the purpose of providing a sufficient supply of agricultural water, it has since become a popular vacation spot for citizens of Uiwang and the surrounding metropolitan area due to its beautiful surroundings, clean air, and well-organized large parking lot and lakeside road. At Baekun Lake, you can enjoy live cafes, motorboats, and various specialty dishes, and the lakeside road along Baekun Lake is a great date course or driving course.
Hakui-dong, Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do
Barasan Natural Recreation Forest is a recreation forest that is connected to nearby tourist attractions such as Baekun Lake, Baekun Mountain, and Cheonggyesan Mountain, and is one of the natural recreation areas that is good to visit for a forest rest on a day when you miss the forest.
Hakui-dong, Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do, San 117-1
Moraksan-gil is the path that people used to walk when they went to Hanyang to see the past. If you hurry south with Mt. Morak as your side, you can pass by Kim Jing’s tomb. Starting with Kim Jing’s sons, this is the place where the Cheongpung Kim clan, a prestigious family that produced six prime ministers over 100 years, is located. If you pass the Cheongpung Kim clan’s ancestral home and head toward Uiwang City, you can pass the site of Sagun Haenggung, an important point on the royal procession route to King Jeongjo, and go to Golsagnae. If you take the road directly from the Cheongpung Kim clan’s ancestral home without passing Sagun Haenggung, you can pass by Tongmi Village Road and go to Golsagnae.
Naeson-dong, Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do
Seunglim Botanical Garden is a natural space of about 10,000 pyeong located at the foot of Mt. Cheonggye. It is a nature learning center that allows you to realize the preciousness of life through the lives of trees and the preciousness of the environment through various experiences with plants. Seunglim Botanical Garden, which dreams of a green world, manages all its plants using eco-friendly farming methods and is comprised of indoor and outdoor spaces, so you can participate even in the event of yellow dust, rain, or winter.
546 Cheonggye-dong, Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do
The tomb and shrine of Prince Imyeong, the fourth prince of King Sejong, located at 154-1 Naeson-dong, Uiwang-si, is located on the hillside of Mt. Morak behind Neungan Village. The tomb is in three levels, with a mound and a stone monument at the top. The mound is large, with a circumference of 1,650 cm and a height of 210 cm. The stone slabs around the mound were newly built in 1981, and the east, west, south, and north corners are engraved with patterns of bamboo, flowers, and birds.
154-1 Naeson-dong, Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do
The Uiwang Children’s Astronomical Observatory is a place where you can look at twinkling stars and develop your scientific thinking skills and the wonders of the universe while making related creations.
A place where children want to go on their own! A place where you can develop your thinking skills and feel the joy of realization just by participating in a fun way like playing!
Gyeonggi Uiwang-si Omaegi Baekunsan-gil 54-2
The history of Korea’s railroad, which first rang the bell on September 18, 1899, is easily explained through various records, relics, and vehicles. The first floor displays the history museum and relics from the vehicle sector, and the second floor displays various relics from the fields of electricity and communications, facilities and architecture, and transportation business.
Gyeonggi Uiwang-si Railroad Museum 142
In the summer, tents are set up in the shade of pine trees that stand in the crevices of rocks, as if they were traces of a temple that has disappeared. The valley is so beautiful that if it weren’t here, there would be no such thing as Cheonggye Valley. There is a wide open space made of gravel in the city, and the water is clear and the depth is about an adult’s knee, making it the perfect place to play in the water.
Gyeonggi Uiwang-si Cheonggye-dong
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