A Trip Down Memory Lane: Manhyujeong Pavilion in Autumn

Hello!
I'd like to introduce you to Manhyujeong Pavilion, which I visited a few years ago.
It's especially beautiful when the maple leaves turn red in the fall.
I was worried about it during the Andong wildfire earlier this year, but thankfully, it reopened in September.
I'm so glad that it still retains its beautiful appearance.
Let's take a trip down memory lane and reminisce about my visit!
Please note that things might be different now compared to my visit, so consider this as a reference only.
Manhyujeong now has an entrance fee.
It was free when we went...?
We parked in the parking lot and walked up.
The distance from the parking lot to Manhyujeong is a bit further than expected.
The current Manhyujeong parking lot is located before entering the village.
You can find it by searching for "Manhyujeong Temporary Parking."
Important: You can't park in the village, so be sure to park in the parking lot and walk up!
Admission Fees
Adults: ₩3,000
Elementary School Students: ₩2,000
When we visited, there weren't many people, which was nice and peaceful.
I wondered how people went down to the bottom...
We went down slightly towards the lower part of the bridge, but it was a bit dangerous because I was wearing heels.
It would have been great to take pictures where that photographer was standing, but...
The rocks were slippery because the water was constantly flowing.
(If the area under the bridge was slippery, the photographer's spot must have been even more slippery!)
Manhyujeong was even more charming with the autumn foliage.
Manhyujeong is a pavilion of Kim Gye-haeng of Bobaekdang, built in 1500 (the 6th year of King Yeonsangun's reign).
The charm of the wooden structure is very apparent.
Manhyujeong is small, so you can see it quickly.
I guess everyone comes here to take pictures on the bridge! Haha.
Let's take some photos of ourselves inside too!
I adjusted the lighting a bit because of the backlight.
Taking pictures on the bridge is a must!
I wanted to sit on the bridge and take pictures, but I'm too scared, so I couldn't.
I regret it now~
Manhyujeong had a small but tranquil atmosphere, which was lovely.
It was even better because there weren't many people. Hehe.
If you're taking a trip to Andong, it's worth visiting.
Although it's small and you can see it quickly, if you can feel this atmosphere,
Wouldn't that be great?
Ending with our picture with a touch of editing~
It went so well with autumn that I enjoyed it even more.
Let's do it together. Love.
Just some random place where I parked and went down because it was so pretty.
I think I visited it after or before going to Manhyujeong,
I don't know the location, and it was hard to get down, but it was a beautiful place!
????Gyeongbuk autumn foliage is here!????
Manhyujeong
Address: 42, Mukgyeharigil, Gilan-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Hours: Wed-Sun 10:00 - 17:00 / Closed Mon & Tue
Admission: Adults ₩3,000 / Elementary School Students ₩2,000
Parking: Free

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