You can find various tourist attractions recommended by Naju City.
Introducing famous Naju attractions with a special charm.
“Micheonseowon Confucian Academy was the place of study for Misu Heo Mok and Chae Je-gong, who were the head of Namin and noted premier in the J...
“Micheonseowon Gieon-mokpan refers to the woodblocks containing the inscriptions of the 25 books of 93 volumes of the poetry collection of Misu ...
“At 200m away from Jangyeonseowon Confucian Academy and Sangdeoksa Shrine dedicated to Museonggong Mun Da-seong, the progenitor of the Nampyeong...
“Muyeolsa is a shrine built in the 21st year of King Jeongjo’s reign over Joseon to honor Muyeolgong Bae Hyeon-gyeong, Geumheon Bae Jeong-ji a...
“As you walk toward the Mireuksa Temple, you will come across the Seven Rock-carved Buddhas (Treasure No. 461). It is unique appearance, with th...
“The Standing Stone Buddha (Treasure No. 426) is situated 10m away from the Stone Statues of the Seven Buddhas. It is a rock-carved Buddha datin...
“Giojeong Pavilion is said to have been erected in 1669 by Park Se-hae of the Bannam Park clan. The present-day building, however, was rebuilt i...
“Noan Catholic Church is the first Catholic church ever to be established in Naju, and it has borne witness to the 100-year history of Catholici...
“Dolmens are representative megalithic tomb dating from the Bronze Age. They are known to have been built for the ruling class, who had economic...
“Geuman-dong was one of the three most prominent villages of Jeolla-do during the Joseon Dynasty, and it was comprised of 12 communities. Ssangg...
“Najueupseong Fortress is one of the most well-known stone fortresses in Jeolla-do. It was erected in the Goryeo Dynasty, extended during the re...
Naju was home to the government office and private residence of Naju-moksa for a thousand years, and considerable power and authority were held by...
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