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Nodo Island (Kim Manjung Historic Site) (노도(김만중유허지))

Introduction

Nodo Island, where Kim Manjung, a scholar-official during the Joseon dynasty, spent three years in exile amid factional conflicts, preserves the remnants of his thatched house, a memorial stone, and a well. The island stands as a testament to its historical significance. Named "Nodo" for its historical association with the production of numerous oars, it is also known as Satgatseom Island, named for its resemblance to a Satgat. Blending captivating natural scenery with Kim Manjung's literary legacy, the island features the Seopo Literature Museum, a Folk Museum, and an Ecological Pond.

Basic Information

Address 1-1 Nodo-gil, Sangju-myeon, Namhae-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do (52439)
Last Updated 2024/02/23
Hours Open 24 hr
Closed The Nodoho ferry is off service on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month.
Information +82-55-860-8623
Parking Available

Additional Information

Admission Fees Free
Available Facilities Seopo Literature Museum, Literature Creative Center, Ecological Pond, Folk Muesum

Location