Hambyeongnu Pavilion
함벽루
📍 80, Jukjuk-gil, Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
Introduction
Included in Hapcheon's Eight Scenic Views, Hambyeongnu Pavilion was built in 1321, during the 8th year of Goryeo King Chungsuk by Hapcheon County Lord Kim Mo. It is located at the foot of Chuijeokbong Peak, with views of Jeongyangho Lake and Hwanggang River. The pavilion was visited by many poets, with writings from Toegye Yi Hwang, Nammyeong Josil, and Wooam Song Si-yeol hanging from tablets inside, and a rock engraved with "Hambyeongnu" behind the pavilion.
Hambyeongnu is a 3 pillar wide by 2 pillar deep, 2-story pavilion, with an octagonal roof connected with a frame of five parts. The roof of the pavilion is famous in that when it rains, the water drips straight off the eaves and into the river below.
Hambyeongnu is a 3 pillar wide by 2 pillar deep, 2-story pavilion, with an octagonal roof connected with a frame of five parts. The roof of the pavilion is famous in that when it rains, the water drips straight off the eaves and into the river below.
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🗺 Location
80, Jukjuk-gil, Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
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