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Chungnyeol Seowon (Tangible Cultural Property NO.9)

Built in 1576 of joseon Dynasty, and it was dedicated to professor, Jeong Mong Ju.

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Shimgok Seowon (Tangible cultural Property No.7)

Founded in the year of King ¡®Seonjo¡¯ in Joseon Dynasty to accompany ¡®Jo Gwang Jo¡¯. Annual ceremony is held every February.

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Baeknyeonsa

The oldest temple in Yong-0in Carries on tales about famous ancient Buddhist monks such as the great monk, Muhyak.

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Tomb of Yu Hyeong Won (Provincial Cultural Assets Material No.3)

Yo Hyeong Won was a realistic scholar in the 17th century.

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Stele to Chae Je Gong (Tangible cultural property No.76)

A gravestone contributed for ¡®Chae Je Gong¡¯ in the Joseon era, year of 1799. This gravestone is preserved in the tablet house.

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Gachangni Budo (Provincial Cultural Assets Material No.23)

Approved as a provincial property in 22ndn november, 1990. It is 120cm height, and 315cm round, and a form of stone that is made of granite. The individual ownership is unknown.

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Cheoinsung Fortress Site (National Souvenir No.44)

An historical site when the government of Goryeo fought against the Mongolians.

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Stone Buddhist Statue of Mipyeongni (Cultural Evidence No.44)

Better known as the biggest Buddhist statue in Yong-in.

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Seobongsaji Hyeono Guksa Tapbi (National Treasure No.9)

This monument was dedicated to the monk Hyeono Guksa of Goryeo Dynasty.

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