[江華ナドゥルキル第1コース]沁都歴史文化の道([강화 나들길 제1코스] 심도역사문화길)
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Ganghwa Nadeul-gil is a road that connects the burial mounds located every 1.3 kilometers along the coast to Ganghwasanseong Fortress, and is a road that was built to encircle the tomb of the Goryeo king, allowing you to enjoy the mountains, fields, sea, and cultural assets as you walk. can do.
Ganghwa Island has so many ruins that the entire island can be considered a museum. There are dolmens, bronze tools, Goryeo palace ruins, and the Goryeo royal tomb, which are the remains of Goryeo when they moved their capital to Ganghwa Island to fight against the Mongol invasion. Ganghwasanseong Fortress and many ruins from the Joseon Dynasty along the coast still remain. On each course, you can enjoy the beautiful sunsets of the west coast, tidal flats, Mt. Mani, Mt. Koma, and peaceful rural scenery. The background of Ganghwa Nadeul-gil is a collection of poems called ``Gimdu Travelogue'' written by Go Jae-hyeong, a scholar on Ganghwa Island, who wrote poems about the origin, scenery, and people of the area of Ganghwa Island. . The Travelogue of Gimdu was written by Go Jae-Hyung in 1906, when he set out from his hometown Dodumi Village (now Dooun-ri, Bulgeun-myeon) on a spring day when peach blossoms were in full bloom, and traveled to about 100 villages throughout Ganghwa Island. This is a collection of poems. Go Jae-Hyung walked through his hometown, lamenting the rapidly disappearing customs during the dark days of the Korean Empire. Approximately 100 years later, Ganghwa-gun has created a new ecological and cultural exploration route called Ganghwa Nadeul-gil. Ganghwa Nadeul-gil is the path of poetry written by Go Jae-Hyung as he thought of his hometown, and it is a path that retains traces of history and culture. • Ganghwa Nadeul-gil 1st Course Gimdo History and Culture Trail is an 18-kilometer section connecting Ganghwa Bus Terminal, Ganghwa-eup, and Gapbundae, and was built in the late Joseon Dynasty. You will pass by Yongheunggung Palace, where Cheoljong lived until he became king, Ganghwahyang School, and the Episcopal Cathedral. |
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休みの日 | お問い合わせ | +82-32-934-1906 | |||||
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クレジットカード | ソース | 韓国観光公社 | |||||
住所 | インチョン広域市カンファ郡カンファ邑チョンハドンギル24 |
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