Andong is a historic city located in the southeastern part of South Korea. It is often called the “Capital of Korean Spiritual Culture” because it has preserved many traditional customs, Confucian heritage, and cultural sites.
One of the most famous places in Andong is Hahoe Folk Village, a traditional Korean village that has been preserved for hundreds of years. The village is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is well known for its traditional houses, beautiful river scenery, and the traditional mask dance called Hahoe Mask Dance.
Bongjeongsa temple is famous for Geuknakjeon Hall, which is the oldest surviving wooden building in Korea.
Byeongsan Seowon is a historic Confucian academy located along the beautiful Nakdong River. It was established during the Joseon Dynasty and served as a place where scholars studied Confucian philosophy and honoured respected Confucian scholars.
Wolyeonggyo Bridge is the longest wooden pedestrian bridge in Korea. It is a popular place for visitors to enjoy peaceful walks and scenic views.
Andong Folk Museum is a museum that introduces the traditional culture and lifestyle of the Andong region. It displays various artefacts, traditional household items, farming tools, and cultural materials that show how people lived during the past centuries.
(All entry tickets are included)