The king’s field, the delicacies of Gungpyeong Port and the ruins of the movie
- Local people
- Gungpyeong-ri Information Village, Gungpyeonghang-ro, Seosin-myeon, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do
Hwaseong, where Dangseong is located, has been a base for international trade with China and other countries since the Three Kingdoms period. It is also the corner of the Silk Road leading to Silla Gyeongju from Istanbul, Turkey. Gungpyeonghang Port is a port to the west of Dangseong, along with Jeongokhang Port, representing Hwaseong. It’s close to Seoul, so it’s popular as a gourmet trip that doubles as an outing. In winter, seasonal seafood such as oysters and prawns are abundant, just like the meaning of palace, which means palace field. There is a fish market in Gungpyeong Port, so you can buy fresh seafood and taste it on the spot. In particular, it reminds me of grilled clams in harmony with the winter mood, but the natives taste liver jam first. Ganjaemi, which refers to shark stingrays or stingrays, is thick in winter and has a soft, chewy taste. This is why they enjoy eating it even in winter. Of course, Ganjaemitang is also a delicacy. Songsan-myeon, north of Gungpyeonghang Port, is famous for its Songsan grapes, and Sand River’s For River wine is also exceptional. Because of the success of the movie <<<, Yunggeonreung and Yongjusa Temple, etc., tourist attractions in Hwaseong are also in the limelight, so it is worth visiting together.
Inquiries: Hwaseong Gungpyeong-ri Information Village 031)356-7339
