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Yoseonjeong Pavilion & Yoseonam Rock

Yoseong Pavilion is a pavilion located in Mureung-ri, Suju-myeon, with a clear stream flowing in front of it, and the characters 'Yoseong Rock' are carved into a large flat rock on the riverbank. Yoseong Pavilion is said to be a place where, during the height of Buddhism in the Unified Silla period, National Preceptor Cheolgam Doyun and Zen Master Jinghyo established the Heungryeong Seonwon monastery at the foot of Saja Mountain not far from here and frequently came to propagate Buddhism; it is said to have been a site of a small hermitage at that time. Additionally, when Zen Master Jinghyo attained Nirvana here, approximately one thousand sarira were produced, making it a place with deep Buddhist connections. A Buddhist relief statue and one small stone pagoda still remain in the vicinity of the pavilion today.

It's an always-open outdoor pavilion and riverside rock site with parking, but no specific child amenities are listed.

Yoseong Pavilion is a pavilion located in Mureung-ri, Suju-myeon, with a clear stream flowing in front of it, and the characters 'Yoseong Rock' are carved into a large flat rock on the riverbank. Yoseong Pavilion is said to be a place where, during the height of Buddhism in the Unified Silla period, National Preceptor Cheolgam Doyun and Zen Master Jinghyo established the Heungryeong Seonwon monastery at the foot of Saja Mountain not far from here and frequently came to propagate Buddhism; it is said to have been a site of a small hermitage at that time. Additionally, when Zen Master Jinghyo attained Nirvana here, approximately one thousand sarira were produced, making it a place with deep Buddhist connections. Stone carvings of a Buddhist relief statue and one small stone pagoda remain in the vicinity of the pavilion today. In front of Yoseong Pavilion, water flowing from Chiaksan Mountain merges with the Beophung Stream, which flows past the former Heungryeong Seonwon site, forming a clear ravine, and large boulders smoothed by water are widely spread across the riverbed with deep flowing water, creating a beautiful valley. Carved into the flat rock on the riverbank are the characters 'Yoseong Rock,' by which this place is called. These characters are said to have been carved by Yang Bong-rae (ζ₯Šθ“¬δΎ†), a Joseon-era poet and calligrapher, when he visited this place together with heavenly maidens during his tenure as county magistrate of Pyeongchang and enjoyed the scenery of the area. The meaning of the characters ι‚€εƒŠ (Yoseong) or ι‚€δ»™ (Yoseong) signifies 'welcoming immortals.'

Travelers often ask

Rainy day

Yoseonjeong Pavilion is an open-air riverside site with no indoor shelter, making it poorly suited for rainy weather.

  • Outdoor riverside pavilion and rock carving site with no indoor shelter
  • Remains open year-round (μƒμ‹œ 개방) with no closed days
  • Located along a stream valley in Yeongwol-gun, Gangwon Province
  • Primarily an open-air viewing site; rain significantly impacts the experience
  • Parking available on-site for vehicle access

Based on place_type (attraction), experience_attributes.indoor_outdoor and experience_attributes.rain_safe (both null, indicating outdoor exposure), operating.open_hours_raw ('μƒμ‹œ 개방' = always open), and category code A02010700 (scenic spot/pavilion). The lack of indoor facility data and rain-safe designation strongly suggests an exposed outdoor location unsuitable for rainy visits.

Family trip

It's an always-open outdoor pavilion and riverside rock site with parking, but no specific child amenities are listed.

  • Open at all times, no closed days
  • Parking available on site
  • No stroller access information provided
  • No lactation room or highchair information provided
  • Outdoor site with a valley stream and rocks β€” supervise children near water

Based on operating.open_hours_raw, operating.closed_days_raw, operating.parking_available, and short_summary_ko. Fields experience_attributes.child_friendly_level, accessibility.stroller_access, accessibility.lactation_room, and accessibility.highchair_available are all null, so child-specific amenities cannot be confirmed.

Language support

Some English-language assistance is indicated, but specifics like signage or audio guides are not documented.

  • Korean: supported
  • English: supported
  • Japanese: not documented
  • Chinese (Simplified): not documented
  • Multilingual signage: not documented
  • Audio guide / sign language guide: not documented

Based on language_support.korean and language_support.english. Fields for Japanese, Chinese, multilingual_signage, translation_menu_available, and all accessibility guide fields (audio_guide, sign_language_guide, braille_guide, etc.) are null, so those details cannot be confirmed.

Operating

  • ParkingYes
  • Open hoursμƒμ‹œ 개방
  • Closed days연쀑 무휴
  • Reservation requiredUnknown
  • Walk-in allowedUnknown

Payment

  • Card paymentUnknown
  • Foreign cardUnknown
  • Cash onlyUnknown

Languages

  • KoreanYes
  • EnglishYes
  • JapaneseUnknown
  • Simplified ChineseUnknown
  • Multilingual signageUnknown

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessUnknown
  • Stroller accessUnknown
  • Accessible restroomUnknown
  • Accessible parkingUnknown
  • ElevatorUnknown
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