Gyeongsangnam-do Jeseungdang Fully Opens Free to the Public for the First Time in 45 Years
First Full Free Admission Since 1976 Jeoseungdang Entrance Fee Collection Began
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] Gyeongsangnam-do announced that from the 8th, Gyeongsangnam-do Jeseungdang will be fully opened free of charge.
This is the first time in 45 years since Jeseungdang was made a paid site in 1976 as part of the Admiral Yi Sun-sin historic site purification project.
It is expected that greater intangible benefits can be created through this free opening.
Above all, there has been a consistent opinion that it is appropriate to make the admission fee free for Jeseungdang, which honors Admiral Yi Sun-sin, the national hero who defended the country.
Jeseungdang, located on Hansando in Tongyeong, is a national sacred site that overcame national crises after the Battle of Hansan.
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Nearly 180,000 visitors come every year, and it is expected to be spotlighted once again following this free opening measure.
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