Introducing famous Naju attractions with a special charm.
Its beauty comes from the harmony of history and modern culture within. The spiritual healing offered by Naju comes from this harmony.
Wansacheon is the stage for a well-known
love story in Korea that revolves around Wang Geon, who came to conquer Naju
under the orders of King Gungye of Goguryeo, and Lady Beodeul.
In 911 AD, Wang Geon was marching forward
for a battle against Gyeon Hwon of Baekje when he became thirsty and sought
water from a woman nearby. Worried that he may suffer from indigestion if he
drank too quickly, the woman gave him water in a bowl with a willow leaf placed
inside. Taejo, deeply moved by her gesture, went to her father to ask for her
hand in marriage. Later, Hyejong was born, and the village came to be called
Heungnyong-dong, with “Yong” symbolizing the “King.” The woman was later
crowned as Queen Janghwa. Today, next to Wansacheon sits a monument of the
queen, and there is also a contemporary sculpture depicting the first encounter
between Wang Geon and Queen Janghwa.
Wansacheon became the place where Wang Geon
first formed ties with a powerful clan of Naju in the process of founding
Goryeo, and this resulted in the birth of Hyejong. For this reason, Naju came
to be called Eohyang (Home of the Maternal Family of the Royal Court).
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