Samunjin was the location of a ferry dock on the Nakdonggang River in the past. During the Japanese occupation, the area was turned into a recreation ground, which saw many people coming to enjoy leisure strolls. In November 2013, three hanok jumak (traditional dining establishment) were built at the site of the old dock and the current Samunjin Jumakchon Village was opened. The jumak serve a range of foods that were enjoyed in the past, such as makgeolli, gukbap, and buchujeon (chives pancake). The village is well-known as a place to enjoy the sunset.
Basic Information
Postal Code | 42941 |
Homepage | dalseong.daegu.kr |
Address | 40-12 Samunjin-ro 1-gil, Hwawon-eup, Dalseong-gun, Daegu |
Usage Information
Capacity | 5,000 people |
Information & Inquiries | +82-53-632-3338 |
Opening Date | 2013-11-01 |
Parking Facilities | Available (Near Samungyo Bridge; free) |
Closed Days | Mondays (Closed the following day if Monday is a public holiday) |
Operating Hours | [November-February] 11:30-18:30 / [March-October] 11:30-19:00 (Break time 15:00-16:00) |
Detailed Description
Available Facilities | Jumak zone, Jumak cafe, outdoor jumak street, ferry |
Facility Utilization Fees | Cup noodles / Jumbo sausage / Sogogi gukbap / Maemil jeonbyeong / Mageolli / etc. (1,000-7,000 won) |
Restrooms | Available |