오산 가볼만한 곳As Osan Tunnel was abandoned as an abandoned tunnel, various types of trash and waste began to be dumped in the area with high crime rates. Osan City began construction in April 2013 after conducting various investigations for about a year in 2012 and completed the current state in March 2014. This Osan Tunnel was reborn as a wonderful space with gorgeous and cool lighting with 20 large stone sculptures and 1.3 million LED bulbs, and the electricity used was enough to power one refrigerator.
328-2, Oesammi-dong, Osan-si, Gyeonggi-do
There is a beautiful forest shelter between the densely packed high-rise apartments. It is the ‘Gyeonggi Provincial Water Fragrance Arboretum’ in Osan-si. The 100,000-pyeong arboretum has as much to see as its pretty name. The Mulhyanggi Arboretum, built within the Gyeonggi-do Forestry Experiment Station in Sucheong-dong, Osan-si, took 6 years to build and has 16 theme gardens, various auxiliary facilities, and 1,601 species of plants. The Mulhyanggi Arboretum, which is great for a leisurely walk with family, friends, and lovers, is not small in scale and takes about two hours to tour slowly.
Geumam-dong, Osan-si, Gyeonggi-do
The observation tower facility built in November 2009 on the site of a sewage treatment plant is 78 meters tall and has 1 underground floor and 4 above-ground floors. It was remodeled into an ecological learning experience center that links the geographical environment of Osancheon, the sewage treatment plant, and Malgeumteo Park, and opened in June 2011. It is reborn as a new landmark in Osan with a variety of things to see and experience, and a place for citizens to rest.
Gyeonggi Osan-si Osan-dong 750-1
Doksanseong is designated as Historic Site No. 140 and is a small mountain fortress with a total length of 1,100m for the main wall and 350m for the inner wall. The date of the first construction of Doksanseong is unclear, but the location of Doksanseong is between Yongin and Yangji, and it is strategically advantageous in that it forms a steep slope with Goseong and Namhansanseong, which solidifies the gate of the royal capital.
Gyeonggi Osan-si Jigot-dong 162-1
It is a place built by Gong Seo-rin (1483-1541), a civil servant in the early Joseon Dynasty and the 64th generation descendant of Confucius, to guide his students. It is currently a shrine where Confucius’s portrait is enshrined and memorial services are held. The shrine is sized with 3 rooms in the front and 2 rooms on the side, and the roof is a gable roof that looks like the letter “人” when viewed from the side. To the east is a lecture hall building, a space for learning, showing the typical architectural style of the Donghak Seo-myo. Along with Noseong Gwolli-sa in Nonsan, it is one of the two largest Gwolli-sa in Korea, and it is a place that shows the shrine style of the late Joseon Dynasty well. Every year, local Confucian scholars gather to hold a memorial service in the spring and fall.
Maehol-ro 3, Osan-si, Gyeonggi-do
In fact, Doksanseong was a key military base, but it had the disadvantage of lacking spring water. However, General Gwon Yul realized the intention of the Japanese army and pulled a white horse up the mountain, poured white rice on the horse, and pretended to wash it. It is said that the Japanese army saw this and retreated, thinking there was plenty of water. The name Semadae (洗馬臺) originated from this anecdote.
Jigot-dong 155, Osan-si, Gyeonggi-do
The universe is the greatest and most beautiful source of imagination. A small star that children are looking at now can change their future and ours. Dongtan Children’s Astronomical Observatory invites children to a wonderful and beautiful journey into space every night.
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Doksanseong Forest Bathing Area (禿山城山林浴場) is a forest bathing area created across 207,000m² of forest around the pine tree plantation and Doksanseong Fortress and Historic Site No. 140 Semadaeji in Yangsan-dong, Osan, Gyeonggi-do. It is a space created by Osan City for citizens to relax and train their minds and bodies, and is also used as a nature experience center for children. Opened in 1999, Doksanseong Forest Bathing Area has convenient facilities such as hiking trails, walking trails, an observatory, a forest bathing area, a picnic area, and a rest area, and is equipped with advanced facilities such as a forest classroom and a tree observation path.
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Pilbongsan is the lungs of Osan and extends to Dongtan. The hiking trail is well-maintained and not too high, so it is a popular place for families. Pilbongsan Mountain is named after its shape of a brush standing up, and there are several peaks gathered together. It is a low mountain at 144m above sea level, and when you climb to the top, you can see Dongtan and Segyo New Town at a glance. You can drink medicinal water from the medicinal spring just below the peak and walk around the nature where squirrels run around, which naturally heals you.
Shinjang-dong, Osan-si, Gyeonggi-do
At Mini Zoo in Wondong, Osan-si, various animals show off their unique tones, captivating the eyes and ears of visitors. Mini Zoo is home to a total of 50 different pet animals, including dwarf mice, skunks, hedgehogs, mini pigs, raccoons, and albino Burmese.
198 Gyeonggi-daero, Osan-si, Gyeonggi-do, 3rd floor of Cine Outlet
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