Routes

Planner

Features

Updates

App

Login or Signup

Get the App

Login or Signup

Discover
Places to see
South Korea

Soaknu Pavilion (View of Han River)

Discover
Places to see
South Korea

Soaknu Pavilion (View of Han River)

Soaknu Pavilion (View of Han River)

Recommended by 5 hikers

Save

Share

  • More

  • Save

    Share

  • More

  • Take Me There

    Routes here

    Best Hikes to Soaknu Pavilion (View of Han River)

    5.0

    (1)

    5

    hikers

    1. Gyeomjae Jeongseon Art Museum – Gungsan Underground Tunnel loop from 염창

    15.1km

    03:55

    80m

    80m

    Intermediate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

    Navigate

    Send to Phone

    Intermediate

    Tips

    November 11, 2023

    The pavilion, which was rebuilt in 1994, offers a great view of the Han River.

    The pavilion is located not far from the site of the historic fort. You also have a great view from there. Nothing can be seen of the fort itself.


    The Yangcheongoseong Fortress Site is home to a fortress wall that was built in a circular fashion over several peaks of Gungsan Mountain, the major mountain in Yangcheon-hyeon, during the Joseon dynasty. The wall was built on a flat area of land at a diameter of 200 meters on the summit of Gungsan Mountain. It seems to have been built to defend the Hangang River during the Unified Silla era (676-935).

    Translated by Google •

      November 11, 2023

      Soaknu was rebuilt by Lee Yu, who once served as the magistrate of Dongbok, op the site of Akyangnu Pavilion on the hill behind the Yangchon Magistracy during the reign of King Yongjo(r. 1724-76) of Chosun (1392-1910).

      The Pavilion commanded a spectacular view of the mountains around

      Seoul including Insa.

      Inwargsan, Namsan, Gwanaksan, Tapsan,

      Sunubong and the Han Piver so that celebrities such as Jo Gwan-bin, Yun Bong-gu, and Lec Byung yeon frequented the site Gyumjae Jongsun, a master of art in the 18th century, painted the scenery called 'Gyunggyo myungsung chop' when he was serving as the magistrate of the area.

      According to the geographic records,

      Yeojidoso,

      Yangchon town

      chronicle and Jungsun's paintings, Soaknu originally stood near San 6-4 Gaynag dong, Gangseo-gu by what is called Wash Basin Rock (Sesutdae Bawi. However, because the area has changed so drastically, the pavilion was reconstructed here in 1994. This site was chosen because of its views and the landscaping of the shores of the Han River.

      The newly constructed pavilion is three kan wide and two kan deep (kan is an additional unit of measure referring to the space between two columns). It has round, tapering pillars on octagonal granite plinths, double eaves and a hipped-and-gabled roof. The pavilion is elevated to command a good view of the Han River.

        In the know? Log-in to add a tip for other adventurers!

        Sign up for free

        Details

        Informations

        Elevation 60 m

        Weather

        Powered by AerisWeather

        Tuesday 7 October

        26°C

        19°C

        0 %

        If you start your activity now...

        Max wind speed: 5.0 km/h

        Most visited during

        January

        February

        March

        April

        May

        June

        July

        August

        September

        October

        November

        December

        Other Popular Places to Check Out

        Explore
        RoutesRoute plannerFeaturesHikesMTB TrailsRoad cycling routesBikepacking
        Download the app
        Follow Us on Socials

        © komoot GmbH

        Privacy Policy