
Joseon
Subukjeong Pavilion
Gyuam-ri, Gyuam-myeon, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do
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Subukjeong Pavilion is a late Joseon-era pavilion on the banks of the Baengma River (Geum River) in Buyeo, renowned for its scenic beauty. Built by Kim Heung-guk (1557–1623), the magistrate of Yangju, during the reign of King Gwanghaegun (1608–1623), and named after his courtesy name. Scholars and poets frequently gathered here. The building has a three-bay-wide, two-bay-deep structure with a hipped-and-gabled roof.