Songgyehyeon (송계헌)
Songgyehyeon (송계헌)
– Tel
+82-10-3522-1104
Song Gye-heon is a pinewood-built hanok in Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do – not far from the famous Byeongsan Seowon Confucian school – which combines traditional hanok style with modern convenience. The hanok is rented out as a single unit, and is ideal for families or group travelers. There are 3 bedrooms, one with a bed and the other two Korean-style rooms, with ample living space. There’s a kitchen for guests’ use, and the owner is happy to guide you round the Andong area.
– Address : 332 , Byeongsan-gil, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
※ Presentation Information
– Check-in Time
16:00
– Check-out Time
11:00
– Daily Rate
Available
– Amenities
No
– Parking Fee
Yes
– Number of Rooms
1








◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Byeongsanseowon Confucian Academy [UNESCO World Heritage] (병산서원 [유네스코 세계유산])
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– Homepage
www.byeongsan.net
– Tel
82-54-858-5929
Before it became a Confucian academy, Byeongsanseowon Confucian Academy was originally located in Pungsang-hyeon under the name Pungakseodang School, which was used as a educational institution since the Goryeo dynasty by a political party known as the Sarim Party. It was moved to its current location in Byeongsan by a well-respected Confucian scholar named Yu Seong-nyong, penname Seoae, in 1572, and renamed to Byeongsanseowon in 1614.
In 1863, Byeongsanseowon was recognized by the king to receive support as a private Confucian academy. The lecture hall and shrine were reconstructed in 1921 and 1937 respectively as part of preservation efforts made during the Japanese occupation. This academy is designated as a Historic Site, housing a collection of 1,000 documents and 3,000 books, including works by Yu Seong-nyong.