Chungnyeol Seowon
(Tangible Cultural Property NO.9)

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

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.

Baeknyeonsa

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

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

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

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.

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.

Cheoinsung Fortress Site
(National Souvenir No.44)

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

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

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

Seobongsaji Hyeono Guksa Tapbi
(National Treasure No.9)

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