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Top 10 places to visit in Michuhol, Incheon
hello? In this post, we will introduce the top 10 places to visit in Michuhol, Incheon.
These recommendations are based on the Korea Tourism Organization's popularity rankings and offer a variety of attractions and attractions.
We hope you can use this as a reference in your travel plans and make great memories!
Incheon Hyanggyo
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Introduction to Incheon Hyanggyo
Incheon Hyanggyo is a local educational institution established during the Joseon Dynasty.
It was established during the Joseon Dynasty for the purpose of enshrining and enshrining the memorial tablets of Hyeonyu and for the education and edification of local residents.
It is unknown when Incheon Hyanggyo was built as there are no detailed records.
In 1976, the Daeseongjeon, Myeongnyundang, and Sammun were renovated. The remaining buildings include the 6-kan Daeseongjeon, the 7-kan Myeongryundang, the 10-kan East and West, and the Naesammun.
In Daeseongjeon, memorial tablets of five castles and 18 prefectures of Korea are enshrined.
The architectural form is that of a former school and a second tomb.
At the entrance to Hyanggyo, there is Hamabi and Hongsalmun Gate.
During the Joseon Dynasty, one instructor was provided with land, tuition, and slaves by the government to teach up to 30 students.
As the new system was implemented after the Gabo Reform, the educational function disappeared.
Seokjeon Daeje is held in spring and fall, and incense is burned on the first day and the first full moon.
Currently, there is an education program at Myeongryun Seonbi Academy, which provides education on sutras, liberal Chinese characters, the Four Gentlemen, traditional dance, and Chinese characters.
We provide traditional etiquette and etiquette education to children and teenagers at any time throughout the year, and we also hold coming-of-age ceremonies and Giro-yeon events.
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Incheonhyanggyo basic information
Website http://www.ichg.or.kr
Operating hours summer 10:00~19:00
Winter season 10:00~18:00
Parking facilities available
Fee (free)
Day off every Monday
Subong Park
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Introduction to Subong Park
Subong Park is Incheon's representative park, built at the foot of Subongsan Mountain.
It is equipped with a variety of facilities, including a children's playground and nature learning center, as well as an archery range, badminton court, tennis court, and basketball court.
Monuments containing the spirit of patriotism, such as the Memorial Tower, the Korean Student Volunteer Army Participation Memorial, and the Incheon District Battle Monument, are erected here and there, as well as the Mangbaedan Altar for the displaced people.
You can always enjoy large and small performances, and there is also a traditional folk amusement park where folk performances are held.
Intangible cultural heritage performances are held throughout the year at the Eunyul Talchum Training Center in the park.
The artificial waterfall located in Subong Park is the largest in Korea, with a height of 37m and a width of 122m.
Various performances are held in front of the waterfall, which consists of two upper and lower parts.
There is a corridor between the waterfalls that can accommodate two or three people, which is great for overlooking the waterfall and the park scenery.
Subong Park’s night view is especially beautiful.
It boasts such a beautiful night view that it was named one of the top 10 night sights in Incheon in 2018.
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Subong Park basic information
Website Michuhol-gu Culture and Tourism Portal https://www.michuhol.go.kr/culture
Operating hours 00:00~24:00
※ Please refer to the website for artificial waterfall operating hours.
Parking facilities available (free)
Open all year round on days off
Incheon Dohobu Gwana
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Introduction to Incheon Dohobu Gwana
Incheon Dohobu Government Office, located at the foot of Seunghaksan Mountain in Munhak-dong, Michuhol-gu, is a government office building that was in charge of administration during the Joseon Dynasty.
The exact construction period of Incheon Dohobu Government House is not known, but the inscription "16th year of Kangxi's reign" appears on the roof tiles discovered during the repair of the guest house, indicating that it was renovated in the 3rd year of King Sukjong's reign (1677).
According to [Incheon Bu-eupji] (1899), the Incheon Dohobu government office building consists of 15 to 16 buildings, including guest quarters, Dongheon, and Naedongheon, which are the administrative offices of the governor.
However, these buildings were used for various purposes in the modern and contemporary era, but were moved to their current location and remodeled when Munhak Elementary School was built, so the original layout or form of the buildings is unknown.
Currently, the site next to Incheon Confucian Confucian Confucian School is used to house the king's memorial tablet, a guesthouse used as a lodging, Amun, the main gate, Dongheon, the office of the governor, Jungmun, a six-room office, Gongsu used as a kitchen and storeroom, and Sammun to enter and exit the guesthouse. , Sajumun Gate, which is used to enter and exit Dongheon, has been built.
In addition, there are Tuho play, millstone turning, archery, Jegichagi, Yut play, ring decoration making that can be experienced by reservation, traditional tea experience, Hopae making, traditional clothing experience, and Incheon Dohobusa program.
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Incheon Dohobu Gwana Basic Information
Homepage http://www.dohobu.org
Operating hours: Summer (March - October) 10:00 - 19:00
Winter season (November to February) 10:00 ~ 18:00
Parking facilities available
Day off every Monday
Mudeokjeong
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Introduction to Mudeokjeong
Mudeokjeong is one of the few archery fields in Korea that has maintained over 150 years of history and tradition from the Joseon Dynasty (1865) to the present.
Mudeokjeong has a land area of 13,581㎡, including the archery range, and a gymnasium area of 7,250㎡.
The maximum capacity is 100 people, and parking is available for 10 cars.
There are a total of 28 firing squads and 3 targets, and the width of the firing squad is approximately 70m.
Mudeokjeong facilities are used on a membership basis, and monthly membership fees range from 20,000 to 30,000 won.
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Mudeokjeong Basic Information
Homepage http://www.grandculture.net
Inha University Back Gate Food Town
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Introduction to Inha University Back Gate Food Town
It refers to the food alley located across the road from the back gate of Inha University.
It is full of delicious and cheap food.
There are a variety of places to eat, including pretty cafes, street food, and dessert shops.
In addition, there are many things to do, such as karaoke rooms, billiards rooms, board game rooms, and arcades, so it is crowded with college students.
Thanks to this, it is also a place full of youth energy.
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Inha University Back Gate Food Town Basic Information
Korea level origin
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Introduction to level zero in Korea
The level origin is a reference point for measuring the height of Korea's land, and is a facility installed on land in 1963 to measure the difference with the average sea level.
The elevations of level points and trig points across the country are also based on this origin, and are used as a standard for geodesy and geophysical research.
In Korea, the difference in tides that occurred off the coast of Incheon was measured for about three years from 1913 to 1916, and the average sea level was determined as the average value.
The facility installed on land to measure the difference from the average sea level is the level origin, and the altitude is 26.6871m.
The level origin is marked with an amethyst stone by placing a hexahedral stand made of granite on top of a support stone, and a small circular brick building protects the level origin.
The location at 2, Hangdong 1-ga, Jung-gu, Incheon is the Incheon level starting point established during the Japanese colonial period, and based on this, the precise measurement and installation in 1963 is the Korean level starting point.
It is still used as a reference point to this day, and the level points installed at approximately 2km intervals on national highways and major local roads across the country by connecting surveys from the level origin point serve as a standard for measuring the height value of each region.
The level origin is an important facility that serves as a reference point for measuring national height and has great academic and historical value.
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Korea level origin basic information
Homepage http://itour.incheon.go.kr
http://www.cha.go.kr
Yonghwa Seonwon
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Introduction to Yonghwa Seonwon
Maitreya Bodhisattva was born in Varanasi, India, and practiced asceticism under the indoctrination of Shakyamuni Buddha. After receiving a message that he would attain Buddhahood in the future, he ascended to Dosolcheon and is currently giving sermons for heavenly beings. He is called Bodhisattva because he is still in the stage before becoming a Buddha. .
Maitreya Bodhisattva was born in this world of Saba when it had been 5.67 billion years since Shakyamuni Buddha entered the world. He attained Buddhahood under the Dragon Flower Tree in Hwarimwon and gave a total of 27.2 billion living beings through three sermons. It is said that they will make others become Buddhas (this is called the sermon of the three groups of Dragons), and at this time, with the earnest wish that we all attend and attain Buddhahood together, during the early morning worship service, he performed the ten evil penances, repenting for his mistakes from the distant past, and was born in Dosol Cheonnaewongung. If you make a prayer and listen to the Zen meditation lectures of Master Josil and the head monk at every Buddhist service and always diligently practice Zen meditation, you will definitely be born in Yonghwa World, the land of Buddha in the future, and become a Buddha, so the name of the temple was changed to Dragonhua Zen Temple. I built it.
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Yonghwa Seonwon Basic Information
Homepage http://yhsw.or.kr/asp/main/
Operating hours 03:00~21:00
※ Temple access control 09:00~13:00
Parking facility parking available
Open all year round on days off
Main neighborhood park
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Introduction to Jumin Neighborhood Park
This park was created along the Juin Line, which was a railway built between Juan Station and Namincheon Station in Michuhol-gu, Incheon Metropolitan City.
On November 15, 1985, the Main Line was officially discontinued, and only the railway existed thereafter. From 1997 to 2005, sections of the discontinued line were gradually reborn as Main Line.
Juju Garden is connected and constructed along the existing Juju Line from Sungui-dong to Yonghyeon-dong.
It has simple exercise equipment and is used as a resting place for residents.
It is partially divided by sections cut off by roads in the form of Juju Garden in Sungui-dong, Juju Neighborhood Park, and Juju Garden in Yonghyeon-dong.
Main Neighborhood Park Basic Information
Homepage Incheon Michuhol-gu Office https://www.michuhol.go.kr/main/main.do
Operating hours: Daily 00:00~24:00
Open all year round on days off
Munhaksan History Museum
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Introduction to Munhaksan History Museum
The Munhaksan History Museum was opened by remodeling a military facility with the approval of the competent military unit to publicize the value of Munhaksan Mountain, which contains over 2,000 years of history and culture, and to preserve the cultural heritage of Munhaksan Mountain and express local identity.
The Munhaksan History Museum includes the first exhibition hall, where you can view miniature dioramas and videos about the value of Munhaksan Mountain and the current status of Munhaksanseong Fortress; the second exhibition hall, where you can look at the history and cultural heritage of Munhaksan Mountain by topic from prehistoric times to the present; It consists of an open history road where old photos left by local history pioneers in Incheon and maps that show the transformation of modern and contemporary Munhak Mountain are on display.
Basic information about Munhaksan History Museum
Operating hours 10:00~17:00
Parking facilities not available
Day off every Monday
Mt. Munhak
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Introduction to Mt. Munhak
Munhaksan Mountain, which is 217m above sea level and is named because it “looks like a crane perched with spread wings,” is also called ‘Namsan (南山)’ because it is located to the south of the Incheon Dohobu government office, and ‘Navel Mountain’ because it has a beacon fire station and is shaped like a navel. I did.
Although it is the true mountain of Michuhol, an ancient kingdom, it was not possible to climb to the top due to the military stationing there for 50 years since 1965. However, it was opened to the general public on October 15, 2015.
Munhak Mountain spans Michuhol-gu and Yeonsu-gu, and when you climb to the top of Munhak Mountain, you can see Namsan Mountain, Inwangsan Mountain, and Bukhansan Mountain in Seoul.
The pristine nature, which has been preserved untouched by humans for 50 years, serves as Incheon's oxygen.
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Munhaksan Basic Information
Operating hours: Always open
No parking facilities (nearby Jangmi Neighborhood Park parking lot)
This was an introduction to the top 10 places to visit in Michuhol, Incheon.
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