PYEONGSA-RI
REPUBLIC KOREA
PYEONGSA-RI
REPUBLIC KOREA
PYEONGSA-RI
REPUBLIC KOREA

PYEONGSA-RI

REPUBLIC KOREA

2022

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Pyeongsa-ri – Gyeongsangnam-do – REPUBLIC OF KOREA
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A literature themed village with eco values

Pyeongsa-ri is a literature-themed and ecological village surrounded by the U-shaped Jirisan Mountain and the beautiful Seomjingang River. The village was replicated after the setting from the Korean novel Toji “Land”. The town recreated some settings from the novel for tourism development, including the traditional House of Choi Champan. The villagers created experiences by realizing and vitalizing literature-themed tourist sites where regional culture and history are kept alive. In addition, a range other cultural sites, including Pak Kyongni Literary Hall, Pyeongsa-ri Field, Pyeongsa-ri Park, Dongjeongho Marsh Eco Park, Gososeong County Park, Hansansa Temple, Starway Hadong, Cittaslow town, Hadong Toji Trail, Maeam Tea Museum, Jirisan Ecology Science Museum, Couple Pines, and Pyeongsa-ri Park were created.

The village has initiated an innovative and ecological dumbeong “farming method” so that elderly residents can benefit economically. Dumbeong refers to a traditional farming technique of creating a small reservoir next to rice paddies to store water for the dry season, control floods, and prevent cold-weather damage to rice paddies. The reservoir is also the habitat of local freshwater fish.

The traditional tea agriculture in Hadong, that has been maintained for 1,200 years and is registered on the FAO’s Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems list. This agricultural history has allowed the villagers to develop a carbon neutral greenbelt, an eco-friendly, and a self-sustained village.

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Harmonize fiction and reality

The village has developed new tourism resources by replicating the setting from the novel of “Toji” to promote and preserve the history and traditional culture. Some of the cultural sites which have been built to portray the scenes of “Toji” that one can visit include The House of Choi Champan, Hanok Culture Center, and Pak Kyongi Literary Hall.

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Eco-friendly farming

The village is restoring and spreading traditional agricultural culture by adopting eco-friendly farming methods such as dumbeong, which refers to a traditional farming technique of creating a small reservoir and tea agriculture. In turn, the villagers sell eco-friendly agricultural products like tea leaves and rice to local companies.

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A smart tourism city

The village has established a smart tourism city (ICT-based tourism village), and an essential component of this includes integrating a well-designed platform. Hadong-gun is developing an application which offers a reservation and payment means for activity programs and accommodations as well as electronic tourist maps.

Additionally, the villages are working towards creating an innovative smart tourism village by promoting immersive media content and providing “smart” mobility to improve tourist accessibility.

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