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Cheongdohyanggyo Local Confucian School (청도향교)

Cheongdohyanggyo Local Confucian School (청도향교)

Introduction

Hyanggyo Local Confucian Schools were government-run provincial schools established separately during Korea's Goryeo and Joseon periods. It was a place for achieving success in government or for holding ancestral rites. Cheongdohyanggyo Local Confucian School was first built in 1568 in the middle of the Joseon dynasty and has been relocated twice. This location is known as the burial place for Toegye Yi Hwang, the face of Korea's 1,000 won note and a historical figure who established Confucianism in Korea. One can see the shape of a tile-roofed hanok, and flowers and trees surround it, making it a nice place to stroll.

Basic Information

Address 36 Donggyo-gil, Hwayang-eup, Cheongdo-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do (38334)
Last Updated 2024/03/25
Hours Open 24 hours
Information +82-54-373-0187
Parking Available

Additional Information

Admission Fees Free

Location