Yedang Reservoir |
Yedang Reservoir, created in 1962, is the largest
reservoir in Korea and spans an area of 1,088 hectares. Aside from
providing water resources to the landlocked central region of Korea, it
is also home to a myriad of fish, including Crucian Carp, carp, and eel.
Though visited from people from all walks of life, it is a favorite
haunt of anglers who consider the reservoir one of the prime spots to
enjoy wide-open, beautiful scenery and, of course, catch plenty of fish.
After the main fishing season ends in late fall, a large of number of
people still frequent the banks of the reservoir to enjoy ice fishing
once the waters have frozen over. For those simply wanting to get some
exercise, there is an impressive walking course (40km) that winds around
the reservoir, treating visitors to gorgeous views of the deep blue
reservoir water standing in stark contrast against the vivid green of
the surrounding woods. |
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Imjonseong Fortress |
Imjonseong Fortress (also known as the
Daeheungsanseong Fortress), located on top of Bongsusan Mountain in
Chungcheongnam-do Yesan-gun Daeheung-myeon, is a stone fortress that was
constructed during the Baekje Kingdom (18 BC - 660 AD). The fortress is
about 2.5m in height, 3.5m in width, and has an outside perimeter that
snakes around for a total of 2.4km. Records show that it was the central
hub of the Restoration Movement of the Baekje Kingdom and was
originally created with the express purpose of protecting the area from
the powers to the north. A walk along the winding trail is the perfect
way to explore the historical area and get a great view of the nearby
Yedang Lake. |
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☞ Location: Chungcheongnam-do Yesan-gun Gwangsi-myeon Dongsan-ri San 10 |
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Daeheungdongheon Government Office |
Daeheungdongheon,
which embodies the deep-seated history of the region, is a
rectangular-shaped government administration office. The Korean word
‘Dongheon’ refers to the public office / headquarters for the top city
official. Originally created in 1407, Daeheungdongheon was renovated to
its current state in 1981. In addition to its impressive history, the
building’s landscaped front lawn and surrounding stately trees make it a
place well worth visiting. Only the Dongheon office building and the
Amun Gate (the main gate of the building) remain standing today. |
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Location: Chungcheongnam-do Yesan-gun Daeheung-myeon Dongseo-ri 106-1 |
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Filming Spot of ‘Hometown over the Hill’ |
‘Hometown
over the Hill’ was first broadcast in October 2007 and is the only
rural drama that is still on the air (as of March 2010). The drama was
filmed all throughout the town, capturing the many tourist attractions
of Yesan-gun such as the Yedang Reservoir, Imjonseong Fortress,
Daeheungdongheon Government Office, The Good Brothers Park, and the
apple orchard that produces the area’s famed fruit. Public buildings
like the local elementary school, post office, and public health center
also make regular appearances in the drama and visitors can tours these
places to get a better feel for the agricultural lifestyle portrayed in
the drama. |
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