The largest irrigation facility in Korea, Byeokgolje Reservoir (Historic Site) is considered the birthplace of Korea’s rice-farming culture. All that remains of the reservoir today are a three-kilometer long embankment that spans from Sinyong-ri to Wolseung-ri in Buryang-myeon, Gimje-si and a monument that was erected in 1415. The Byeokgolje Museum of Agricultural Culture exhibits around 250 artifacts related to rice farming; located within the same complex is an experience center where visitors can discover many properties of irrigation facilities first-hand.
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- Foreign Language Intepretation Services Available Chinese Japanese
- Inquiries and information 1330 Travel Hotline 82-2-1330 Br Korean English Japanese Chinese For More Info 82-63-540-4989
- Parking availability Available 1 700 Spaces
- Closed days Mondays New Year S Day
- Usage fee Free
- Usage time November-february 09 00-17 00 Br March-october 00-18
- Scale 2 183.6 M
location
442, Byeokgolje-ro, Gimje-si, Jeollabuk-do
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