229-49 Gyodongnam-ro, Gyodong-myeon, Kanghwa, Incheon, South KoreaMap
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The oldest incense bridge in Korea
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Currently, it is the oldest Hyanggyo in Korea and is designated as Incheon Type Cultural Heritage No. 28. Hyanggyo is a place created for the purpose of local study abroad education. In the Joseon Dynasty, 1-eup 1 bridge was built and spread to each region, and the history of Gyodonghyanggyo here dates back to the time of King Chungryeol, Goryeo, much faster than that. In the 12th year of King Chungryeol in Goryeo (1286), Anhyang went to the envoy to Won ...
Gyodonghyanggyo has a very long history and is located on the hillside, so the view is really good. It is good for walking and for children to educate children while looking at the elderly who calligraphy. Hanok is well preserved and is good for appreciating the architecture.
The oldest incense bridge in Korea
Currently, it is the oldest Hyanggyo in Korea and is designated as Incheon Type Cultural Heritage No. 28. Hyanggyo is a place created for the purpose of local study abroad education. In the Joseon Dynasty, 1-eup 1 bridge was built and spread to each region, and the history of Gyodonghyanggyo here dates back to the time of King Chungryeol, Goryeo, much faster than that. In the 12th year of King Chungryeol in Goryeo (1286), Anhyang went to the envoy to Won ...
A place that shows the typical of an old Hyanggyo
Gyodonghyanggyo has a very long history and is located on the hillside, so the view is really good. It is good for walking and for children to educate children while looking at the elderly who calligraphy. Hanok is well preserved and is good for appreciating the architecture.