A trip complete with wind, Goseong Bausium Sculpture Art Museum and surfing
- Local people
- Wonam-ri, Toseong-myeon, Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do (Bausium Sculpture Museum), Munamjin-ri, Jugwang-myeon (Gogo Beach Surf)
Goseong is a windy land. Strong winds are frequent and sometimes threaten people’s daily lives. However, thanks to the wind, the trip to Goseong is complete. Go to Goseong to enjoy the Bausium Sculpture Art Museum, where stone, wind and water are in harmony, and surfing, a sport of wind and waves. Opened in 2015, the Bausium Sculpture Museum is located in Wonam-ri, Toseong-myeon, the starting point of the Goseong forest fire in April. Fortunately, the fire changed its direction after burning only the pine forest in front of the museum. Instead of erasing the traces of the forest fire, Director Kim Myeong-sook is conceiving a work using black pine trees as materials. The Bauzium Museum of Sculpture is good for its sculptures, but the harmony between the architecture and the garden leaves a bigger resonance. The water garden itself is a large canvas. Illuminate a slightly different nature every day, and draw a picture with waves every moment according to the wind. Goseong still has a secluded beach, so it’s good for surfing. More than ten surf shops, including the first Gogo Beach Surf in Goseong, opened on Jajakdo, Songjiho, Baekdo, Bongsudae, and Cheonjin Beach. With the help of a professional instructor, even beginners can easily enjoy the fun of surfing. Yoga on the beach after surfing is good for preventing muscle pain and perfect for taking special travel photos. If you are visiting Goseong in June, we recommend Hani Lavender Farm. From early to late June, purple lavender covers the fields. Yellow rye fields, red poppies, and green metasequoia forest roads, the colorful colors will delight your eyes. The hot sea these days in Goseong is Gajinri. Gajin Beach, which was not visited thanks to a nice cafe, has a sign saying Gajin Long Beach, and at Gajin Beach, you can enjoy coffee on a mat on the sandy beach. Goseong, which has more and more good points for taking emotional photos, is as fresh as the sea.
Inquiries: Bausium Museum of Sculpture 033)632-6632, Gogo Beach Surf 070)734508088