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- Civil servant stone of Kim Jeong graveyard

- These 'Muninseok' (stone monument for a man of literature) are located at the site of Gwangseonggun Kim Jeong's Grave. He took in the innovative political reform that King Gongmin of Goryeo Kingdom led. These stone monuments are the works showing antique and humble sculptural beauty.

- Kim Jeong-Eun traditional house

- This house is a traditional tile-roof architecture that we can see commonly in the central area of Younseo province (west of the Taebaek Mountain Range). It takes shape of entirely, combining the main building of with an outhouse of . Sometimes, it is called a Big Sotbari tile-roof house named after the village. The natural shape of the village ....

- Min Seong-Gi traditional house

- The plane structure of this house is laid out entirely as the shape of by combining the main building in shape of and an outhouse in shape of . It is a traditional tile-roof house of the central area of Youngseo province (west of the Taebaek Mountain Range). But, the roof of this building is very unique. Two kinds of roof are mixed in one house.

- Bangdongri Goguryeo ancient tomb

- These ancient toms are old mounds of the era of Goguryeo Kingdom that became known to academic circles in 1981. When the tombs were discovered, there were already signs of illegal mining. These two stone tombs prove that our province belonged to the territories of Goguryeo Kingdom in the age of Three Kingdoms.

- Samaksanseongji

- This fortress was fortified along the top of the second peak on the left side of Deungseon Valley of Mountain Samaksan. No one knows when it was built or who built it and why. Trees grow on the walls of the ruins densely, and stones are collapsing losing its old appearance.

- Soyangjeong

- It is a pavilion that is located in the western foot of Mountain Bongui that is believed to be a guardian mountain of Chuncheon. The original name of Soyangjeong was Iyoru that means enjoying both water and mountain. But in the era of the King Sunjong, Yun Yang-Guk who was governor of Chuncheon changed its name to Soyangjeong.

- Wolsongri three-storied stone pagoda

- According to an old document, this stone pagoda belonged to the temple Jomyeonsa in Sujeong-dong. Today, no vestiges of the temple have been found, but only this stone pagoda stands lonely in a alley of a town.























































