Namsangol Hanok Village restored the damaged topography by growing native trees of Namsan and created a valley. The pond and pavilions were restored so that we too can appreciate what our ancestors used to relish during their leisure time
Cheonugak Pavilion, Cheonghakji Pond
(76.5㎡)
This was a summer vacation spot during the Joseon dynasty. Now it is a pavilion where many people can gather around.
Pigeumjeong Pavilion
(11.5㎡)
A square shaped pavilion with a straw roof that signifies true friendship by opening up your heart to your friends.
Gwaneojeong Pavilion & Gwaneoji Pond
(11.5㎡)
A square shaped pavilion with a straw roof and a pond with a view of fish swimming.
Mangbungnu Pavilion
(35.19㎡)
This pavilion symbolizes the longing for the king overlooking the Geunjeongjeon the north foot of Gyeongbokgung Palace.
Cheongnyujeong Pavilion
(8.41㎡)
A hexagonal pavilion where you can hear the water flow