Tapgol Park

Tapgol Park, formerly Pagoda Park, is a small (19,599 m²/23,440 yd²/4.84 acre) public park located at 97 Jongno-gil (street), Seoul, South Korea. This park was once a site of Wongaksa (Buddhist Temple). The word tap means "pagoda", and the park gets its name from the Wongaksa Pagoda, a 10 storied stone pagoda (National Treasure No.2) located in the park.

Tapgol Park is historically important as the site of the origin of the March 1st Movement 1919, an important part of the Korean independence movement as the first location for the reading of the Declaration of Independence.

It was previously the site of a 15th century Buddhist temple, and a 10 storied stone pagoda and a few relics of the temple still can be seen in the park. It was organized as a garden by John McLeavy Brown, the Irish advisor to provincial subdivision in 1897, and opened to the public in 1920.

There are many statues and monuments in the park, dedicated to various patriots and victims of Japanese brutality. There are a number of bas-relief statues representing Korean patriots, the Declaration of Independence Monument, and a poem by Han Yong-un.

One of the monuments in the park is the Monument of Wongaksa built in 1471 to record the founding of Wongaksa (temple) in 1465. On the front is an inscription composed by Kim Suon with the calligraphy done by Seong Im. On the back is found an inscription composed by Seo Geo Jeong with the calligraphy done by Jeong Nam Jong. The turtle shaped base is constructed from granite and the body is cut from marble. The monument measures 1.3 meters/4.3 feet wide and stands 4.9 meters/16.2 feet in height. Two elaborately carved intertwined dragons rising toward the sky holding a Buddhist gem reside on the top of the monument. Monument of Wongaksa is Treasure #3.

As an important place in recent Korean history, it is a popular place for demonstrations of various types. It was the designated termination of the Grand Peace March for Democracy on June 24th 1986 that led to the acceptance of free elections by President Chun Doo-whan of South Korea. It is served by Jongno 3-ga Station on Lines 1, 3 and 5 of the Seoul Subway.

See also

  • Jongno
  • Independence Park
  • List of parks in Seoul
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Mohammad
24 April 2017
small and very calm peaceful park. worth the visit if its on your way. (visit it after the dynamic maze).
David Dávila
28 September 2015
Average park but this enclosed "mini tower" (I don't know the right term) is worth the visit
Majed Alashari
9 December 2015
Small park for relax & it full of older people.
'Aina Ilmardiah Dol razlan
6 September 2014
It's in insadong. .its where u wait for the shuttle bus to Nami Island
Joey Park
14 July 2014
갖힐수밖에 없는 대한민국 국보2호
Jay Lee
26 September 2014
조선 초기까지는 원각사라는 절. 근현대에는 3.1 운동을 비롯한 독립운동의 성지.
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