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Miryang Yeongnamnu Pavilion

Yeongnam’s first pavilion containing the arang tale of Miryang Arirang, one of the three major pavilions in Korea and one of Korea’s three greatest folk songs.

hello. Yeongnam-ru (Treasure No. 147) in Miryang-si, Gyeongsangnam-do, located about 40 minutes northwest of Busan Station by KTX, is counted as one of the three major pavilions in Korea along with Chokseok-ru in Jinjuseong and Bubyeok-ru in Pyongyang.

Located on the rolling cliff of the Miryang River, the magnificent Yeongnamnu Pavilion was a small annex of Yeongnamsa Temple in Silla Wonrae, but it was reconstructed during the reign of King Gongmin of Goryeo. The current building was rebuilt in 1844.

Yeongnamnu Pavilion, along with Jindo Arirang in Jeollanam-do and Jeongseon Arirang in Gangwon-do, is also a historic place where the Arang narrative of Miryang Arirang, one of the top three folk songs in Korea, is handed down.

Basic information
Name Miryang Yeongnamnu Pavilion
영남 영남루
密陽 嶺南楼
Address 40 Naeil-dong, Miryang-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
경상남도 밀양시 내일동 40
Telephone 055-359-5590
business hours 9:00~18:00
Admission Fees Free
Transportation Milyang Station taxi for about 7 minutes
Milyang Bus Terminal Taxi for 4 minutes
About 20 minutes by city bus from KTX Miryang Station
Site tour.miryang.go.kr

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