Poseokjeong, Gyeongju
Facts and practical information
The Poseokjeong site near Namsan in Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do South Korea, was built in the Unified Silla period. The site once featured a royal pavilion — said to have been the most beautiful royal villa of the time — but the only remains today is a granite water feature. This abalone-shaped watercourse highlights the importance of water in traditional Korean gardens. The "Poseokjeong" consists of several hand-carved stone pieces. These pieces create very geometric shape and it sloped slightly for the smooth water flow. At that time, people gathered around the Poseokjeong. They floated their cups and when the cup stops at a person, he should drink and recite a poem. ()
Gyeongju
Poseokjeong – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Gyeongju National Museum, Gyeongju World, Anapji Pond, Bunhwangsa.