Sometimes it’s good to be clichéd, especially in the lonely seasons of these days, you have to know how to spend your time in a rather rather rather clunky way. When I said "Autumn," I connected the trip with the first book I thought of. Let's enjoy the trip to Manchu before the wind blows. We introduce five places that are soaked in literary sensibility recommended by the Korea Tourism Organization.
'Free free' & Way more
'Camellia' & Kim Yoo-jung Literary Village
Kim Yoo-jung's birthplace is also preserved. The richest Kim Yoo-jung birthplace in the village is a bigger and more beautiful hanok than a good tile house. The reason why I put the first price on the roof is that I do not want to give a sense of discomfort to the village where the first price was most at that time. The life and work of Kim Yoo-jung, who was born in a wealthy house and lived without any problems and died of tuberculosis and malnutrition, can be seen in detail at the Kim Yoo-jung Memorial Tian Shi Pavilion next to his birthplace. If you're with your child, stop by the Kim Yoo-jung story house across the street, where you can enjoy "Spring Spring" and "Camellia Flowers" as animations.
'Perfume' & Jeong Ji-yong's Literary Museum
'Sunamsa' & Suncheon Bay
The reason poet Hana told Sunamsa Temple to go is not because of the maple leaves. The traditional toilet (Haewooso) between Suncheon Sunamsa Temple (Jeonnam Cultural Heritage Materials No. 214) is the destination. The poet Chung Ho-seung said, "Cry all the time." "The grass leaves will take out a handkerchief and wipe away tears."
I can not go to Sunamsa Temple and pass Songgwangsa Temple. Songgwangsa Temple contains a lot of traces of the Buddhist monk who wrote 'Free free' and 'Sanbang Handam'. Songgwangsa Buddhist temple is a place where the Buddhist monk came down in 1975 and lived until 1992 and wrote. It is called the mountain room of 'Free free'.
The novelist Kim Seung-ok's 1964 "Mujin Travel" is also based on Suncheon. The 'Morning Mujin Ship Tour', which departs from the Sunchon Bay Wetland Exploration Ship, is designed to experience the fugitive in the novel.
"Mongsil Sister" & "Kwon Jeong-saeng Fairytale"
There is a concentric literary neighborhood in Andong, the birthplace of Confucian culture. It is a "Fairytale country" in honor of Kwon Jung-sung, who wrote "Puppet Poop" and "Mongsil Sister". The closing of the Il-Jung-myeon in Andong City, where the artist stayed, was decorated as a literary museum.
The Manghori, where Kwon Jeong-saeng Fairytale is located, is the background of 'Mongsil Sister'. There are sculptures such as dog poo, Mongsil sister, and mother's caterpillar in various playgrounds.
On the first floor, Tian Shi's room meets the works and relics left by Kwon Jung-saeng, who recreated the cabin where Kwon Jung-saeng lived.
In the first floor corridor, there are pictures of the way the teacher lived, first edition of 'Poppy Poop', diary and will. In the Fairytale country, a library and bookstore are available to read the works of the teacher.
Tourism Organization's recommended literary travel destination Best 5 Courts The Way more Autumn Gil Spring is more attractive than the autumn road spring, Kim Yoo-jung Literary Village Autumn Train with valleys