Oksanseowon: A Gyeongju Gem Joins the World Stage
KO YONG-CHUL Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2025-08-04 11:43:25
Gyeongju, South Korea — Oksanseowon, a historic Confucian academy nestled in the hills of Gyeongju, has recently been thrust into the international spotlight. In July 2019, it was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list, a testament to its profound cultural and historical significance. The seowon is one of nine such institutions in Korea to receive this honor, solidifying its place as a cornerstone of Korean Neo-Confucianism.
Established to commemorate the life and scholarship of the great Joseon scholar Yi Eon-jeok, Oksanseowon serves as a preserved window into the educational and spiritual traditions of the era. The architecture itself tells a story of innovation and tradition. Upon entering through the main gate, Yeongnakmun, visitors are greeted by the striking Mubyeonnu pavilion, a noteworthy example of early architectural experimentation with veranda-style floors in seowon design.
The core of the seowon is its lecture hall, Guindang, flanked by the student dormitories, Mingjae and Amjae. A fascinating detail for art and history enthusiasts is the presence of two "Oksanseowon" plaques in Guindang. One is the original plaque from the royal charter, while the other bears the distinguished calligraphy of Chusa Kim Jeong-hui, a master calligrapher of the Joseon period. This dual inscription highlights the site’s rich history and its continued reverence by generations of scholars.
The layout of Oksanseowon follows the traditional jeonhak-humyo principle, a classic architectural arrangement where the educational spaces are located in the front and the sacred spaces are at the rear. Behind the main lecture hall lies a shrine dedicated to Yi Eon-jeok, along with a stele and Jeonsacheong.
Beyond its historical value, Oksanseowon remains a vibrant cultural center. It actively engages the public through programs like a free weekend tea ceremony, held from May to October. This initiative allows visitors to experience a piece of traditional Korean culture firsthand, bridging the gap between the past and present. As a newly designated world heritage site, Oksanseowon stands as a must-see destination for anyone seeking to explore the deep intellectual and artistic heritage of Korea.
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