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Gyeongju Choi Family Clan House - 경주최씨 종가 (慶州崔氏 宗家) (built 1630 onward)
Although just a few kilometers from Daegu's international airport, Otgol village is a world away from the bustling cityscape of modern Daegu. The village sits in a rural area between Mt. Palgong to the north and Geomdeokbong Peak to the east. It is bounded on the west by a mountain ridge and to the south by a forest of zelkova trees and a pond. Surrounded as it is on three sides by mountains with water to the south, the site fits the geomantic ideals of pungsu (Chinese, feng shui). These qualities attracted the attention of Choi Dongjip, a noted Joseon-era scholar-official, who founded a home here in the early 16th century. This house, established in 1630, came to be known as the Choi Family Clan House and currently enjoys the distinction of being the oldest house in Daegu.
(Designated City Folk Cultural Property #1).
Location
Location: 35.907821' N, 128.686957' E (WGS 84 map datum). Address: 대구 동구 둔산동 386.
Bibliography:
All images copyright 1998-2007 Timothy M. Ciccone
Kim, Gyeonghui et al. Daegu Yeoksa Gihaeng (Daegu Historical Travels)
Naratmal Publishers, 1998. Daegu
Kim, Hyo-hyeong. Dapsa Yeohaengui Giljabi 10: Gyeongbuk Bukbu (Travel Survey Guidebook 10: Northern Gyeongbuk)
Dolbegae Publishers, 1997. Korea
Korean office of Cultural Properties

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