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Manhyujeong Pavilion

만휴정 (晩休亭)

About This Location

[Description] Manhyujeong Pavilion is a hidden gem in Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do, built in 1500 by the Joseon-era scholar Kim Gye-haeng. Its name, meaning "a pavilion for resting late in life," perfectly reflects its serene and humble beauty. This location gained global fame as the iconic filming site for the critically acclaimed K-drama "Mr. Sunshine." The small wooden bridge spanning the crystal-clear stream in front of the pavilion is the exact spot where the lead characters, Eugene Choi and Go Ae-shin, shared their most memorable "Love" proposal scene. Surrounded by lush forests and a gentle waterfall, it offers a picturesque view that seems frozen in time, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking the authentic atmosphere of traditional Korea. [How to Get There] The most convenient way to reach Manhyujeong is by car or taxi from Andong Station or Andong Intercity Bus Terminal, which takes about 35 to 45 minutes. If using public transportation, take Bus No. 611 or 628 from downtown Andong and get off at the "Mukgye-ri (Manhyujeong)" stop. From the bus stop, follow the signs and walk for about 15 minutes along a scenic uphill path. Please note that the bus frequency is limited, so checking the schedule in advance is highly recommended.

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