Yeongcheon-si

Welcome to Yeongcheon-si, a city located in the southeastern part of Gyeongsangbuk-do province in South Korea. Situated in the central region, Yeongcheon-si is surrounded by Pohang-si and Gyeongju-si to the east, Gyeongsan-si and Daegu Metropolitan City to the west, Cheongdo-gun to the south, and Gunwi-gun and Cheongsong-gun to the north. With its convenient proximity to Daegu, Yeongcheon-si is part of the Daegu tourism area.

Why Visit Yeongcheon-si:

  1. Natural Beauty: Yeongcheon-si is blessed with stunning natural landscapes, including lush mountains like Bohyeonsan, Suseokbong, Unjusan, Palgongsan, Hwasan, and Saryongsan. These mountains offer excellent hiking opportunities and breathtaking views for outdoor enthusiasts.
  2. Cultural Heritage: With a rich history as an administrative center, Yeongcheon-si boasts numerous cultural heritage sites. One of the notable attractions is Eunhaesa Temple, located on the eastern slope of Palgongsan. Palgongsan is a designated provincial park and is home to three national treasures, over 60 cultural properties, and 24 buildings.
  3. Historical Landmarks: Explore the remaining eight hermitages of Palgongsan, including the magnificent Yeongsanjeon, which is a representative wooden structure from the late Goryeo period. The vibrant colors and intricate carvings of Baekheungams Gwaknakjeon make it one of the most splendid Buddhist halls in existence. Other attractions include Saminam, a cliff where hermits meditated, and various stone pagodas.
  4. Scenic Beauty: Yeongcheon-si offers picturesque landscapes, such as the Chisan Valley with its majestic waterfalls and dense forests. The valley stretches for 6 kilometers and is considered a hidden gem of Palgongsan. The valley is also home to temples founded by the famous monk Wonhyo and Jajang Yulsa, adding to its spiritual significance.
  5. Museums and Parks: Explore the Yeongcheon Folk Museum, which houses over 700 cultural artifacts showcasing the heritage of the region. Enjoy the serene atmosphere of the gardens, used for outdoor exhibitions. Other parks like Mahyeon Park, Changgu Park, and Wansan Park provide recreational spaces for locals and visitors alike.

Plan Your Visit:

  • Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Yeongcheon-si is during the spring (April to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is pleasant, and the landscapes are adorned with colorful foliage.
  • Transportation: Yeongcheon-si is easily accessible by train or bus from major cities like Daegu. The city also has a local bus system for getting around.
  • Language: Korean is the primary language spoken in Yeongcheon-si. English may not be widely spoken, so its helpful to carry a translation app or learn a few basic phrases.
  • Currency: The official currency in South Korea is the Korean Won (KRW). ATMs are widely available throughout the city for cash withdrawals.
  • Safety: Yeongcheon-si is considered a safe city for travelers. However, its always advisable to take usual precautions like safeguarding personal belongings and being aware of your surroundings.

Embark on a journey to Yeongcheon-si and immerse yourself in its natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality. Discover the hidden gems of this enchanting city and create unforgettable memories.

It is a fault pine forest with oyster oak and ginkgo trees in Jacheon-ri, Hwabuk-myeon, Yeongcheon-si, Gyeongbuk (Natural Monument No. 404). Photo by 최옥석

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