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Beautiful harmony of migratory birds and reeds Seocheon - Seocheon-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, Korea

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Beautiful harmony of migratory birds and reeds Seocheon

Seocheon-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, Korea

Seocheon is an impressive place with only the unique and quiet scenery unique to the countryside. The Geum River, which flows gently, crosses the body of Seocheon, and seagulls fly freely in the small muzzle. Maryangpo wakes up the morning with a throbbing sound. The Seocheon Botanical Arts Center is equipped with simple yet elegant bonsais, and you can experience the maze park and various agricultural cultures. Seosan's Hansan Ramie is one of the major essences of our national culture, which is important enough to be registered as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 14 and listed as a UNESCO human intangible cultural heritage (28 November 2011). By this time, you can see the fantastic military service of migratory birds traveling to distant foreign countries. You can also whisper love in the reed forest in Sinseong-ri, where you can watch 100,000 sky up close.
The rustling wind sweeps through the reed forest. Seocheon is a place where the reed tells a rich feeling. The people of Seocheon call their place Amenity Seocheon. Amenity is said to mean all economic resources in the countryside that can satisfy people without harming the natural landscape. In other words, it will mean that we will give the best satisfaction to everyone who visits Seocheon through the unique natural scenery and cultural heritage of the countryside. Even without relying on the meaning of the dictionary, Seocheon is an impressive place with only the unique and quiet scenery unique to the countryside. The Geum River, which flows gently, crosses the body of Seocheon, and seagulls fly freely in the small muzzle. At dawn, the sound of a boat wakes up in the morning. Seosan's pride, Hansan ramie, is still the best specialty. Is that all? By this time, you can see the fantastic military service of migratory birds traveling to distant foreign countries. You can also whisper love in the reed forest in Sinseong-ri, where you can watch 100,000 shimmers up close. If you want to keep all this scenery in your mind, head out to Seocheon this weekend. A fragrant country scent will dig into your heart.
Misty morning in Seocheon Reed Forest
Seocheon is a place that gives the impression of a perfect countryside. As you walk along the street, a small house suddenly comes out and a longing comes from the smoke of cooking. Soft and static. Fluffy clouds are hanging over the roofs of the countryside.
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Seocheon's exotic experience village lies in a cozy and cozy valley at the foot of Hwayang Mountain.
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Mok-eun, who was a supportive Confucian scholar who did not serve the two kings, is the place where the literature scribe, where the teacher of Saek-suk bloomed, is also a place where you can experience unique and touching experiences.
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Because you can experience two different experiences, you can learn and experience different cultures and styles.
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The unique village of Seocheon Botanical Arts Center (041-951-1072), which became famous when the director Kim Jae-wan, who retired from the principal of the elementary school, released the Onggi, Sodadae, and Bonsai collected for over 40 years, became the base, and the entire village was transformed into an experience village. did. In the Seocheon Botanical Arts Center, expensive bonsai is not on display, but there are many bonsais that are simple but feel the elegance of Mr. Kim. Next to the Bonsai Art Museum is the Onggi Exhibition Hall, where over 1,000 ceramic bowls collected by Kim Won-jang have been placed in various forms.
Seocheon Bizarre Experience Village
In the labyrinth garden, there is a uniquely shaped labyrinth, and you can also visit the agricultural museum where you can trace the history of agricultural culture. When it's time to eat during the market season, you can immerse yourself in the different flavors by eating bicolor kalguksu, which is good for your body.
Seocheon Bizarre Experience Village
The reed forest in Seocheon is called the 4th reed forest nationwide along with the reed forest in Suncheon Bay, Jeollanam-do. It is also considered as the 'Korean Reed 7' by the Korea Tourism Organization. The size of the reed field, as well as the sight of the reed swaying in the wind, is truly spectacular. The landscape of the reed field was so difficult that it was the background of the movie JSA. The scene of Lee Byung-hun's first encounter with North Korean soldier Song Kang-ho takes place in this reed field. It is also the location of the TV drama Chuno, Sorry. The reed field is harmonious with the Geumgang water and the sunlight. It is also famous for its migratory colony. During the winter, Goni and Mallards swarm in reed forests.
Sinseong-ri Reed Field
Seocheon is home to many wetlands and reed forests. In addition to the reed forests in Sinseong-ri, you can easily find the flowers blooming in colonies of fishing villages and gaet villages along the Seocheon coast. Seocheon has a different appearance in each season. In spring, the sound of life tumbling in the forest of reeds. In summer, the cool river breeze that has passed through the lush leaves cools the heat, and in the fall, the reed, with its head bowed at the end of the wind, feels the weight. In winter, it is sad and sad.
Sinseong-ri Reed Field
The time to taste the essence of reed forest is also autumn. Among them, from late October to November, you can fully enjoy the reeds. Benches and trails are provided between the reed forests, allowing you to enjoy the reeds comfortably.
Sinseong-ri Reed Field
The Hansan Mosikan also has a special feeling. Seocheon is a place where ramie was developed from the past. Hansan ramie is a high-grade sashimi produced in the area of Hansan-myeon, Seocheon-gun, Chungcheongnam-do. It is the fusion of the wisdom of our nation that can overcome the heat with a cool linen of red and red ginseng on a summer day. Seosan's Hansan Ramie is one of the major essences of our national culture, which is important enough to be registered as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 14 and listed as a UNESCO human intangible cultural heritage (28 November 2011).
Hansan City Hall
The tangled narrative of Hansan Moshi dates back to the Three Kingdoms period. An old man climbed a medicinal herb to Mt. Geonji and found ramie grass. It started to cultivate ramie, and in the Joseon Dynasty, it was designated as a tribute to souvenirs from the Hansan area. If you make a loom on the loom, it looks like ramie will come out, but in fact, ramie is a fabric that requires a great deal of labor. Peel the skin from the stem of the linen, pick out only the soft flesh, dry it in the sun, and soak it in water for 1 to 2 hours to make a very soft tamoshi. Tamoshi is placed between the teeth, scraped into small pieces, and then placed on the mold with linen fibers and then glued together using the saliva of each lip to make soshigut.
Inside the Hansan Mosikan
It doesn't end there. Loosen the ramie good, wind the thread enough to squeeze the ramie, put the ramie thread and feed the soybean grass to make the ramie smooth. It is only necessary to put this on a loom to complete Hanpil's ramie. It is very painful to squeeze the arm, and the tooth hurts to tear off the mossy. The process of making Taemoshi, putting it in a loom, and weaving it was a process of labor, so it was said that 'a dead tree is a man'. So tradition was born and passed on.
Statue of Hansan Mosikan
When the sunset glows red, the scenery of the Geum River Estuary is superb. The Geumgang Estuary Bank is a dam constructed by blocking the 401 km of the estuary of the Geum River originating from Ongdalsam, Jangsu-gun, Jeollabuk-do.
Geum River Estuary
In winter, migratory birds, which embroider the sky in black, form a tripod, leaving for a distant foreign country.
Geum River Estuary
Migratory birds become a moving picture. The migratory birds flying on the water and on the ground sometimes stir up strange emotions.
Seocheon Bird Ecology Center
The day of Seocheon, where more beautiful people live in beautiful nature, flowed down in the red twilight.
Seocheon Bird Ecological Center
Travel information

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-Address: 66 Seowon-ro 172beon-gil, Gisan-myeon, Seocheon-gun, Chungcheongnam-do
-Inquiries: 041-953-5895

http://munheon.org/

Seocheon Botanical Arts Center
-Address: 19, Hoechul-gil 42beon-gil, Gisan-myeon, Seocheon-gun, Chungcheongnam-do
-Inquiries: 041-951-1072, 041-951-0020

http://www.artrees.com/

Sinseong-ri Reed Field
-Address: Geumgang, Sinseong-ri, Hansan-myeon, Seocheon-gun, Chungcheongnam-do
-Inquiries: 041-952-9525

Hansan City Hall
-Address: 1089, Chungjeol-ro, Hansan-myeon, Seocheon-gun, Chungcheongnam-do
-Inquiries: 041-951-4100

http://www.hansanmosi.kr/

Bird Ecological Exhibition
-Address: 916 Jangsan-ro, Maseo-myeon, Seocheon-gun, Chungcheongnam-do
-Inquiries: 041-956-4002

http://bird.seocheon.go.kr/

Restaurants near
-Deoksugung Seafood Kalguksu: Kalguksu / 5 Jangsan-ro 855beon-gil, Maseo-myeon, Seocheon-gun, Chungcheongnam-do / 041-956-7066
-Halmae Onjeongjip: Agui cuisine / 20 Jangseo-ro 47beon-gil, Janghang-eup, Seocheon-gun, Chungcheongnam-do / 041-956-4860, 3868

http://www.onjungjib.com/
-Gangbyeon sashimi: Hoe / 714 Jangsan-ro, Maseo-myeon, Seocheon-gun, Chungcheongnam-do / 041-956-8874
-Jangbeol Seolleongtang: Gomtang, Seolleongtang / 699 Seoin-ro, Seomyeon-gun, Seocheon-gun, Chungcheongnam-do / 041-952-8993
-Seocheon Seohaean Sashimi Restaurant: Gwangeohoe, Maeuntang / 1, Maryang-ri, Seomyeon-gun, Seocheon-gun, Chungcheongnam-do / 041-952-3177

Rooms
-C Art Hotel: 233, Chungseo-ro, Jongcheon-myeon, Seocheon-gun, Chungcheongnam-do / 041-952-8012
-Seaside Pension Motel: 39 Seomyeon Chunjang-daero 151beon-gil, Seocheon-gun, Chungcheongnam-do / 041-952-0737
-Hu Motel: 273 Busa-ro, Seomyeon-gun, Chungcheongnam-do / 041-952-0077

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