- Samcheonggak
Samcheonggak (
Hangul :삼청각Hanja :三淸閣) is a small Korean-style mountainside resort inSeongbuk-dong ,Seongbuk-gu ,Seoul . Samcheonggak is nearCheong Wa Dae , the official residence of thePresident of South Korea , so the surrounding forest remained undeveloped during Korea's miraculous economic growth. [ [http://english.whatsonkorea.com/view_listings.ph?lid=7367&code=M_G&scode=M_G3&ss_code=&pst=M Samchonggak] whatsonkorea.com]Name
The name "Samcheonggak" comes from Chinese characters meaning "the pavilion of the three purities." The "three purities" (三淸) are pure water (淸水), pure mountains (淸山), and pure humanity (淸人). The name evokes a dwelling place for "shinseon", a Taoist hermit with supernatural powers (
Hangul :신선Hanja :神仙).History
Samcheonggak was first established in 1972 by the authoritarian
Park Chung-hee government as a traditional Korean entertainment venue (Kisaeng house) for high ranking government officials, especially the meeting between the respectiveRed Cross groups of South andNorth Korea . cite web
url=http://english.seoul.go.kr/today/about/about_02top_3601.htm
title=SEOUL METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT
publisher=Mayor of Seoul ] After the assassination of Park Chung-hee byKim Jae-kyu in1979 , Samcheonggak operated as a private restuarant. Samcheonggak was closed due to financial problems in December 1999 and purchased by theSeoul Metropolitan Government in May 2000. The site was opened to the public on October 29, 2001.In August 2005, Samcheonggak was purchased by Paradise Co., Ltd. cite web
url=http://koreaconvention.org/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=268177
title=Korean Sparkling
publisher=KOREA TOURISM ORGANIZATION ] The site contains a performance hall, aKorean restaurant , atea house , and guest accommodations. There are sixhanok . Samcheonggak is one of the most famous places in Seoul for traditional performances andfine dining .References
External links
* [http://www.3pp.co.kr/ Official site]
* [http://seoul-man.blogspot.com/2007/06/samcheonggak-seouls-secret-sanctuary.html SamcheongGak: Seoul's secret sanctuary]
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