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Myeongokheon Garden (담양 명옥헌 원림)

Myeongokheon Garden (담양 명옥헌 원림)

Introduction

Located in the eco-village of Husan-ri, Myeongokheon Garden was the garden of Oh Hui-do (1583-1623) of the Joseon dynasty and served as a simple, countryside sanctuary where the scholar read and wrote many books. Main features of the garden are the Myeongokheon Pavilion, where the scholar held lectures, and the square-shaped pond in front of the pavilion that is surrounded with graceful flowering trees. The flowering trees around the pond include red pines and crape myrtles. On the right side of Myeongokheon Garden you’ll see a 300 year-old ginkgo tree, which is where King Injo (1623-1649) of the Joseon dynasty tied his horse when he went to visit Oh Hui-do.

Basic Information

Address 103 Husan-gil, Goseo-myeon, Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do (57376)
Phone +82-61-380-3752
Last Updated 2024/10/22
Hours 09:00-18:00
Closed N/A (Open all year round)
Information +82-61-380-2816
Parking Available

Additional Information

Admission Fees free

Location