Bangujeong Pavilion and Historic Site of Hwang Hui (반구정과 황희선생유적지)
Bangujeong Pavilion and Historic Site of Hwang Hui (반구정과 황희선생유적지)
– Homepage
http://tour.paju.go.kr
Bangujeong is a pavilion situated in the lower reaches of the Imjingang River. It’s where Hwang Hui (1363-1452), a civil servant from the late Goryeo and early Joseon dynasties, spent his later years after resigning from his position as Yeonguijeong, the highest-ranking official in the Joseon dynasty. This historic site dedicated to Hwang Hui includes a shrine erected in his memory and the Gyeongmojae Shrine, which houses details about his accomplishments.
– Address : 3 Bangujeong-ro 85beon-gil, Munsan-eup, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do
※ Presentation Information
– Information and Guides
+82-31-954-2170
– Parking
Available
– Day Off
Mondays
– Admission Fees
Adults 1,000 won / Children 500 won
– Available Facilities
Bangujeong Pavilion, Yeongdang (Shrine), Gyeongmojae Shrine
◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Bangujeong Naruteojip (반구정나루터집)

– Tel
031-952-3472
This restaurant, set in an elegant hanok, is a historic establishment specializing in Minmuljangeogui (Grilled freshwater eel). Eels, a popular health food in Korea, are typically prepared salt-grilled or marinated in a sweet soy sauce-based mixture before grilling. When the eels are plump, they are charcoal-grilled to achieve a characteristic crispy exterior and tender interior. The grilled eel pairs excellently with the assortment of side dishes, including a clear Kongnamulguk (Bean sprout soup). Complete your meal with a Megimaeuntang (Spicy catfish stew) featuring Sujebi (Hand-pulled dough).
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