A small town that rests snuggly in the valley of Mt. Seungdal.
It is said that the name Wulseon-ri artists' village can be more broadly translated as “the Taoist hermit reads while the moon is nestled in the clouds.”
| Intangible cultural treasure | Wul seon-ri Dang San Festival, Sun Festival, Burning of the Moon House |
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| Tangible cultural treasure | Big shade tree, Monument of virtuous lady Hyeonpoong Gwak, Song Eun Dang, Hippopotamus monument Sam Gang Mun |
| Major tourist attractions | Mt. Seungdal , Beopcheonsa, Mokwooam |
| Adjacent tourist attractions | Hoi San Baekryun Ji |
| Experience tours | Seungdal Yo (pottery experience), Wulseon Seodang (Chinese character and calligraphy), Songgwang Tea Event |
A lesson on the history and making of white powdered porcelain, and a hands-on experience grounds for making one's own porcelain
A lesson on both Western and Korean painting techniques and styles. Listen to the instructor well, and actually attempt a painting of one's own.
A time for creating one's own pottery. Let's have fun!
Full of work amidst the aroma of yellow soil...
See how pottery is made and actually make one of your own! Seung Gwang Yo has prepared a fun pottery making experience.
Both tourism and hands-on experiences are available, providing lasting memories.
Fun Chinese calligraphy lessons along with well-wishing remarks from the tutor.
This atelier produces pottery that expresses our aesthetics using our yellow soil. Both tourism and hands-on experiences are available, providing long lasting memories.
A resting place that befits nature. Not only can you relax here, but you can also see uniquely beautiful dyed fabrics and even experience the art of dyeing yourself.
The Seungdal San Bang provides lodging as well as a place for learning dyeing skills. It is part of the experience program offered by the school of fine arts.