Visual Index of rural Gyeongnam Sites (Site name and description)
Danseong Hyanggyo Danseong Hyanggyo (1752 onward)
A state-sponsored Confucian school housing a priceless census record.
Haeinsa Temple Haeinsa Temple (1488)
One of Korea's 3 major temples, it houses an ancient woodblock copy of the Buddhist canon.
Namgye Seowon Namgye Seowon (1552 onward)
The second oldest private academy in Korea.
Sayang Jeongsa Sayang Jeongsa (unknown age)
A large and extremely well built jeongsa (pavilion) in Namsa village.
Wigye Seowon Wigye Seowon (1844 onward)
An academy enshrining scholars of the Haman Yi family.

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Images copyright 1998, 2007 Abraham C. Ahn and Timothy M. Ciccone

Kang, Young-hwan. Hangukui Geonchuk Munhwajae 7: Gyeongnampyeon (Korean Historical Architecture 7: Gyeongnam Region)
  Kimoondang Publishers, 1999. Seoul