문의문화재단진 [ Moonui Moonhwaje Tanjin ] -- Munui Cultural Property Site, located in Daecheong-ho, is a beautiful place with amazing scenery. The houses are old-time-style Korea look alike. There is a so called government office which used to be the house and the office of Korea Government. There are 3 main rooms; Left room was used for people (or employee) to have breakfast, lunch and dinner; the right room was used for employees to sleep; and the middle room was used as the place for the King. There was actually no presence of the King, but people still had to respect him inside this room.
This is what written on the information board:
"Munsan-Gwan
Chungcheongbuk-do Tanggible
Cultural Property No. 49
Built in 1666, the seventh year of King Hyeon-Jong, this structure is believed to be a government office or a guest house of the Munui magistrate. It is considered as an important materials for the study of architectural styles of the middle Josun Period.
It was moved to the Munui-mweon in 1979 because of the construction of the Daecheon Dam and removed here in 1996.
On both sides of the tile-roofed main building is an attached building with a hipped and gabled roof.
There are corridors between the main buiding and the annexed ones. The materials and construction techniques indicate that the buildings were built during different periods. In fact, this kind of construction can be seen in the guest house in Jeonju, Jeon-buk Province, therefore, it looks like a guest house rather than a government office. An inscription on one of the concave tiles shows that the buiding was repaired in 1728, the fourth year of King Yeongjo. "
고인돌 [ Kuindol ] this is the place to bury people, who already died of course.
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앙가 2May2010 10.37
--2 more days to go for National Museum of Korea in Seoul =]
keren!!!!
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