Hwangseong Park

The Hwangseong Park is a park located in the neighborhood of Hwangseong-dong, Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang province, South Korea. Many of public sport facilities are located in the park with an area of 1,022,350㎡ including a luxuriant pine trees forest.[1][2] The site is originally where Doksan was situated, an artificial forest established in regards to feng shui during the Silla period. The Doksan forest was used as a training place for hwarang warriors, and a recreation venue as well as a hunting place for the Silla Kings, especially the 26th ruler, King Jinpyeong's favorite place.[3][4] Since 1975, Hwangseong Park has been designated as "city neighborhood park" and currently consists of multi-purposed Gyeongju Public Stadium, Football Park with 7 football fields and one futsal field, and one gymnasium, as well as Horimjang field for gukgung or Korean traditional archery and a ssireum wrestling ring.[5] In addition, it contains a gateball field, an inline skating rink, jogging courses, and cycling roads.[6] Among them, the construction of Gyeongju Public Stadium was completed in 1982.[7][8] and can accommodate 20,000 audience.[1]

Hwangseong Park
Gyeongju Municipal Library at Hwangseong Park
Korean name
Hangul
황성공원
Hanja
皇城公園
Revised RomanizationHwangseong gongwon
McCune–ReischauerHwangsŏng kongwŏn

Facilities

  • Sports
    • Gyeongju Public Stadium
    • Gyeongju Gymnasium
    • Gyeongju Football Park
    • Horimjeong - gukgung (Korean traditional archery) field,
    • Ssrieum wrestling ring- Ssireum
    • Gateball field
    • Inline skating rink
    • Jogging courses
    • Bicycling roads
  • Memorials and monuments
    • Statue of General Kim Yusin
    • Park Mok-wol's poem monument
    • Chunghon Tower
  • Gyeongju Municipal Library
  • Hwangseong-dong resident office

References

  1. (in Korean) 황성공원 (隍城公園 , Hwangseong park) Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Pak Jeong-u (박정우) (2009-01-16) (in Korean) 황성공원 사유지 매입, 시민공간 변모 (Private properties of Hwangseong Park are purchased to transform for the public space , Dailian News
  3. (in Korean) 황성공원 (Hwangseong Park) Archived October 23, 2013, at the Wayback Machine Gyeongju U-Tourism
  4. (in Korean) 황성공원 (Hwangseong Park) Archived June 7, 2004, at Archive.today Gyeongju City
  5. Kim Hyeon-gwan (김현관) (2006-04-10) (in Korean) '안락한 휴식처 거듭날게요' ('Reborning as a cozy relaxing place') Archived 2011-10-02 at the Wayback Machine Daegu Ilbo
  6. (in Korean) 황성공원 隍城公園 (Hwangseong Park) Doosan Encyclopedia
  7. ⅩⅥ.Education and Culture >21. Sports facilities Archived 2009-08-25 at WebCite Gyeongju City. p.481
  8. (in Korean) 문화 (Culture) Archived June 13, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Gyeongju City

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