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KODAK - Lotte Outlets Buyeo Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (코닥 롯데아울렛 부여점)

KODAK - Lotte Outlets Buyeo Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (코닥 롯데아울렛 부여점)

581.8750747481342m    0     2024-06-26

387, Baekjemun-ro, Gyuam-myeon, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do

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Buyeo Lotte Outlet (부여 롯데아울렛)

Buyeo Lotte Outlet (부여 롯데아울렛)

585.6640119015508m    2631     2024-02-29

387 Baekjemun-ro, Gyuam-myeon, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-41-435-2500

Buyeo Lotte Outlet is a large-scale outlet mall in Buyeo. The building's design is inspired by the ancient Baekje dynasty's fortress and buildings, allowing visitors to experience Baekje culture while enjoying shopping and leisure activities. On Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, Wattman mini express train operates for children. Nearby attractions include the Baekje Cultural Land, resort, golf course, and a recreated Baekje city.

Baegmagang River (백마강)

Baegmagang River (백마강)

767.1480865569459m    8551     2017-08-08

Buyeo-eup, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do

Baegmagang River (백마강), which literally means ‘the largest river in the Baekje Kingdom’, refers to the 16km-long Geumgang River.

There are many historic sites all along Baegmagang River, which flows around Mt. Busosan, including Cheonjeongdae Altar (천정대), where important national affairs of the Baekje Dynasty were determined, Nakhwaam Rock (낙화암), Joryongdae Rock, Gudeure, BusanㆍDaejaegak Pavilion, Jaondae Rock and Subukjeong Pavilion.

* Joryongdae Rock (조룡대)
A small island-like rock on the Baegmagang riverside
* Daejaegak Pavilion (대재각)
Daejaegak Pavilion is located at the Baegmagang River cliff across from the Gudeure Ferry. In this pavilion can be found a rock bed engraved with ‘Jitongjaesim Ilmodowon’ on its surface.

Baekjewon (백제원)

Baekjewon (백제원)

767.1480865569459m    4983     2021-02-18

553, Baekjemun-ro, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-41-832-0041

Baekjewon is a cultural complex made up of a botanical garden and Buyeo Museum. As the only botanical garden in Buyeo, Baekjewon boasts a well organized collection of plants and agricultural materials of Buyeo. Buyeo Museum's exhibitions present cultural relics, records of modern history, film and music-related materials of Buyeo from the Baekje Kingdom to modern times.

Baengmagang Leisure Park (백마강레저파크)

Baengmagang Leisure Park (백마강레저파크)

897.5240375816323m    3055     2022-04-08

424, Wangheung-ro, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-1833-8982

Baengmagang Leisure Park provides camping all year round as well as caravan facilities and water sports facilities. Visitors can enjoy waterski, wakeboarding, banana boat, and water playgrounds as well as outdoor swimming pool in the summer.

Goransa Temple (고란약수)

Goransa Temple (고란약수)

1.7 Km    10497     2021-11-26

1-25, Buso-ro, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-41-830-2623

Goransa Temple is located at the foot of the cliffs of Nakhwaam before the Baengmagang River. There is a well called Goranjeong behind the temple. The kings of Baekje are said to have drank water from this well at least once a day. It is said the water will make anyone who drinks it become three years younger.

Goransa Ferry (고란사유람선)

Goransa Ferry (고란사유람선)

1.8 Km    33364     2020-02-07

Buso-ro, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-41-835-4689

Goransa Ferry is the best way to understand the history of the Baekje dynasty while enjoying the still waters of Baengmagang River. The ferry passes various historical sites within Busosanseong Fortress, including Cheonjangdae Cliff, Nakhwaam Rock, Joryongdae Cliff, and Jaondae Cliff. Of these sites, Nakhwaam Rock (Falling Flower Rock) is perhaps the most famous, being known as the location where many Baekje women jumped from the cliff rather than be taken captive when the dynasty fell to invading forces. Another key site is Goransa Temple, home to a fountain of natural spring water that was said to prevent aging.

Baekche Tourist Hotel (백제관광호텔)

Baekche Tourist Hotel (백제관광호텔)

2.1 Km    10230     2020-04-09

108, Bukpo-ro, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-41-835-0871

Baekche Tourist Hotel is located in the center of the city of Buyeo, and has built up a reputation as an excellent hotel. It has Western-style rooms and Korean-style rooms and can accommodate up to 230 guests at once. The hotel also has a banquet room and a wedding hall to serve as a venue for various activities and events.

Gudeurae Park (구드래조각공원)

Gudeurae Park (구드래조각공원)

2.2 Km    12122     2020-03-18

60, Naruteo-ro, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-41-830-2880

Located at the western end of Busosan Mountain along the Baekma River, the Gudeurae region boasts beautiful scenery and a well-developed sculpture park. The port in the region acted as an entrance to the Sabi Castle during the Baekje dynasty and today serves as a dock for the cruise ship that travels up and down the Baekma River. Restaurants serving delicious regional cuisine are located near the dock, making the area a recommended tourist location for visitors who are looking for a combination of natural beauty and flavorful culinary delights.

Gudeurae was designated a Korea tourist region in 1985. Following the official designation, a sculpture park housing 59 sculptures was established in the area. Thirty of the works of art were crafted by sculptors residing in Gudeurae who are known for skills that have been handed down from artists dating back to the Baekje Period. The other 29 pieces are from Korean and overseas artists who participated in the International Modern Sculpture Symposium in 1999. The sculptures bring about a sense of beauty that reflects the region’s history as well as modern art, making the park a popular tourist site and retreat for residents. A monument built in memory of a well-known folk song describing the beauty of Gudeurae is also located in the region.

Nakhwaam Rock (낙화암)

Nakhwaam Rock (낙화암)

2.4 Km    37490     2021-09-14

Bukpo-ro, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-41-830-2880

Nakhwaam is a rock cliff towering over Baengmagang River in the northern end of Busosan Mountain. According to the legend, this is where the royal court women of Baekje jumped off to kill themselves when the kingdom of Baekje was defeated during the invasion of Sabiseong Fortress (now Busosanseong Fortress in Buyeo) by the Shilla-Tang Alliance. The name of this rock, Nakhwaam, literally means "the cliff of falling flowers" and symbolizes the fidelity and loyalty of Baekje women.