Map of the entire Aragaya historical pilgrimage trail.

Map of the entire Aragaya historical pilgrimage trail.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] Gimhae County, Gyeongnam announced on the 8th that it has completed the creation of the ‘Aragaya Historical Pilgrimage Trail,’ where visitors can walk while enjoying excellent scenery and exploring ancient historical sites with deep significance to modern urban areas.


The Aragaya Historical Pilgrimage Trail is a course connected by a total of 7 sections (17.6 km) and 51 signposts, allowing visitors to appreciate the diverse and vibrant landscapes of Ham-an, including pavilions, ponds, markets, and parks.


The course, including mountain fortresses and burial mounds, is generally gentle, making it easy for anyone to walk.


Walking while taking breaks for meals and sightseeing in the middle of the sections takes an average of about 6 hours and 30 minutes.


There are signposts at 51 major points, so there is no difficulty in finding directions.


The county also produced a pocketbook-style guidebook that is convenient to carry in a pocket for those embarking on the Aragaya Historical Pilgrimage Trail.


By scanning the QR code included in the guidebook with a mobile phone, a mobile guidance system is provided that allows users to check the entire route, information on each section, and their current location.



An official from the county’s Gaya History Office said, “We hope that by walking along the Aragaya Historical Pilgrimage Trail, visitors can directly see, feel, and experience the beauty of Ham-an,” and added, “We will continue to manage it well so that tourists can walk the pilgrimage trail more conveniently and enjoyably.”


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