Back to search result Main Monument near Moonlight Bridge, korean Woryeonggyo, near river Nakdong. Andong, North Gyeongsang Province. South Korea, Asia
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Opened in 2003, Woryeonggyo Bridge (387m in length and 3.6m in width) is the longest footbridge made of wood in Korea. Woryeonggyo Bridge harbors a tragic yet beautiful legend about a wife who made a pair of Mituri (hemp shoes) out of her hair in heartfelt yearning and condolence for her late husband. In commemoration of her pure and noble love, the bridge was designed in the style of Mituri. At the center of the bridge is Woryeongjeong Pavilion.
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