Chokseongnu Pavilion (촉석루)
Chokseongnu Pavilion (촉석루)
– Homepage
www.jinju.go.kr
– Tel
+82-55-749-5171
Standing grandly above the rocky cliffs of Namgang River is Chokseongnu Pavilion, arguably one of the most beautiful nugak buildings (multi-storied structure without walls) in the Yeongnam region. Chokseongnu (historically known as ‘Jangwollu’) has undergone eight renovations since its establishment in the 28th year of King Gojong (1241, Goryeo dynasty) and was once used as a commanding post for defending Jinju Palace in times of war. During times of peace, it was used for holding state examinations.
Although the structure was burnt down during the Korean War, it was restored in 1960 through the efforts of the Jinju Historical Site Preservation Society. The roof design features a mix of hipped and gabled styles and the stone pillars were built with rocks collected from Chokseoksan Mountain, located in Changwon-si. The wood used for the structure was brought from Odaesan Mountain, situated in Gangwon-do. Noticeable features of Chokseongnu are the four engraved signboards and a board that holds the works of renowned poets and calligraphers. Jinju Namgang Yudeung (Lantern) Festival is held every fall at the Jinjuseong Fortress.
– Address : 626, Namgang-ro, Jinju-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
※ Presentation Information
– Information and Guides
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-55-749-5171
– Parking
Available
– Parking lot in front of Chokseokmun Gate (only small-sized cars)
– Gongbukmun Gate Parking lot (Large-sized car: 17 parking spaces / Small-sized car: 15 parking spaces)
– Health Center Parking lot (Large-sized car: 9 parking spaces / Small-sized car: 35 parking spaces)
– Jinjuseong Fortress Parking lot (Tourist bus only: 14 parking spaces)
– Operating Hours
09:00-18:00
– Parking Fees
Small cars: 500 won for first 30 min / 200 won for each additional 10 min
Large cars: 1,000 won for first 30 min / 400 won for each additional 10 min
* Tour bus parking at tour bus parking zone: Free
– Admission Fees
[Admission to Jinjuseong Fortress]
Individuals – Adults 2,000 won / Teenagers 1,000 won / Children 600 won
Groups – Adults 1,400 won / Teenagers 600 won / Children 400 won
* Groups: 30 people or more
* Free: Preschoolers (ages 6 & under) and senior citizens (ages 65 & over)
– Restrooms
Available
– Interpretation Services Offered
Advance reservation required




















◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Jinjuseong Fortress (진주성)
View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →

– Homepage
www.jinju.go.kr
Jinjuseong Fortress, initially erected in ancient times, was expanded in 1379 to fend off pirate invasions. It saw two battles during the Imjin War (1592-1598). Inside, there are structures like Chokseongnu Pavilion, Jinju National Museum, a victory monument, an outdoor stage, and cafés. The castle overlooks the scenic Namgang River. Visitors can also enjoy hanbok experiences and take a ferry on the Namgang River.
⊙ Jinju Namgang Yudeung Festival (진주 남강유등축제)

– Homepage
yudeung.com
– Tel
+82-55-761-9111
The Jinju Namgang Yudeung Festival is an event that continues the practice of making wishes by floating colorful lanterns down the Namgang River. This practice of over 400 years originated from the Siege of Jinju in 1592. The festival begins at sunset when lanterns of various shapes and sizes are lit on the Namgang River. World Pungmul lanterns, wish lanterns, traditional lanterns, religious lanterns, and customized lanterns embroider the night with colorful lights. Fireworks and lighting shows are held against the backdrop of this beautiful night view, along with various cultural shows. The festival operates food trucks where visitors can enjoy delicious foods from around the world.
◎ The Siege of Jinju and Yudeung
During the Japanese invasion of Korea in 1592, yudeung (oil lanterns) were lit in the battle at Jinjuseong Fortress to stop the Japanese army from crossing the Namgang River. The lanterns were also used as a means of contacting families outside the fortress.
⊙ Jinju National Museum (국립진주박물관)

– Homepage
jinju.museum.go.kr
– Tel
+82-55-740-0698
Jinju National Museum opened on November 2, 1984 within Jinjuseong Fortress to promote the culture of ancient Gaya and act as the main archeological research center for the western Gyeongsangnam-do. In 1998, the museum also began specializing in research and collection of materials related to the Imjin War (1592-1598). The museum continues to exhibit and educate the public about the Imjin War and overall history of eastern Asia.
⊙ E-Mart – Jinju Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (이마트 진주)

– Homepage
Store.emart.com
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⊙ Golden Tulip Jinju Hotel Namgang (골든튤립 호텔 남강)

– Homepage
http://hotelnamgang.com
Overlooking the old town of Jinju, Gyeongsangnam-do Golden Tulip Hotel Namgang is the largest hotel in Jinju with 128 rooms, clean facilities, and reasonable accommodation rates. Each room has a balcony, giving it a sense of openness. The Namgang View room offers a stunning view of the city at night. From the room, you can see the Jinju Yudeung Festival. There is a restaurant on the third floor where breakfast is served. The intercity bus terminal is within walking distance, KTX Jinju Station is fifteen minutes away by car, and Jinjuseong and Jinyangho Lake are nearby tourist attractions.
⊙ Artbox – Jinju Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (아트박스 진주)

– Homepage
www.artdoxmall.com
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⊙ Jinju Jungang Market (진주중앙시장)
– Homepage
www.jinju.go.kr
– Tel
+82-55-741-2151
Jinju Jungang Market is a long-standing traditional market that traces its origins to the Jinju Sangmusa (now the Chamber of Commerce) established in 1884. Designated as a cultural tourism market in 2011, it is located in the heart of Jinju. Nestled between underground shopping malls, financial institutions, medical facilities, and youth-oriented streets, the area boasts heavy foot traffic and serves as a main hub for the city’s logistics, economy, and culture. Originally a five-day-interval market opened every 5 days from the 2nd of each month, it now operates year-round. The market features a 980-meter-long retractable arcade and is divided into three sections of Hanbok and fabric shops, food alleys, and general goods areas. Starting at 2:00 AM, a dawn market is also held here, with vegetable and fish auctions for retailers. Trading of agricultural and fishery products continues until around 10:00 AM, after which the regular stores open. Located at a key commercial point where abundant agricultural products from Jirisan Mountain and fresh seafood from the southern coast are distributed, the market offers a wide array of local specialties, such as dried seafood, agricultural and fishery products, as well as Hanbok. It also participates in regional events like the Jinju Namgang Yudeung Festival, showcasing items such as Jinju bibimbap. Once known as Jinju Jungang Yudeung Market, it was officially renamed Jinju Jungang Market in 2015.
⊙ Jinju Allbam Night Market (Nongae Market) (진주 올빰야시장(논개시장))
– Homepage
www.instagram.com/allbam_market
Located between Jinju Jungang Market to the west and Produce Market to the north, this traditional market boasts over 60 years of history, having first opened in 1962. Originally called Jangdae Market, it was renamed to Nongae Market in a bid to reinvigorate the declining traditional market. One of its highlights is the Allbam Night Market, Jinju’s only permanent night market. The name “Allbam” is a portmanteau of Olppaemi (owl in Korean) and Bam (night). The market opens every Saturday from 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM, offering a wide variety of food and attractions, including flat Bibim mandu (flat mandu in spicy sauce), grilled ice cream, Yukjeon (pan-fried battered Beef), and spicy braised pigs’ feet. It has become a rising hotspot for night tourism in Jinju. With nearby attractions like Jinjuseong Fortress and Somangjinsan Lantern Theme Park, it is also a convenient destination for visitors looking to explore the vicinity.
⊙ Somangjinsan Lantern Theme Park (소망진산 유등테마공원)
View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →
– Homepage
www.jinju.go.kr
Somangjinsan Lantern Theme Park was created to display the history and culture of the Namgang River and Jinjuseong Fortress through lanterns, the focal point of the Jinju Namgang Yudeung Festival. The rooftop rest area offers amazing views of the Namgang River, as well as a variety of Rose of Sharon species, the national flower of Korea.
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