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(새 문서: __NOTOC__ =Bak Ho-ryeon: The Last Boatman of Seochangnaru Ferry Dock= == Narrative == Many ferryboats once traveled along the Yeongsangang River. Among them, Seochangnaru Ferry Dock,...) |
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| − | Many ferryboats once traveled along the Yeongsangang River. Among them, Seochangnaru Ferry Dock, located near Seochanggyo Bridge, was a frequently used crossing point since the Joseon period (1392–1910). The area was named after a nearby government warehouse, Seochang, which stored tax grain. A post station called Geungnagwon also stood nearby, likely serving officials, monks, and other travelers. The last boatman known to have worked at this ferry was Bak Ho-ryeon (1892–1946). | + | Many ferryboats once traveled along the [[영산강|Yeongsangang River]]. Among them, [[서창나루|Seochangnaru Ferry Dock]], located near [[서창교|Seochanggyo Bridge]], was a frequently used crossing point since the Joseon period (1392–1910). The area was named after a nearby government warehouse, Seochang, which stored tax grain. A post station called [[극락원|Geungnagwon]] also stood nearby, likely serving officials, monks, and other travelers. The last boatman known to have worked at this ferry was [[박호련|Bak Ho-ryeon (1892–1946)]]. |
| − | Bak Ho-ryeon was known for his compassion, often helping the poor and hungry as if their hardships were his own. His dedication and generous spirit at the dock left a lasting impression on the local community. In recognition of his contributions, two commemorative steles were erected in 1925 and 1929; they are now preserved in the Steles in Seochang-dong. Nearby, the Seochang Hanok Cultural Center includes a room named the “Bak Ho-ryeon Room,” established to honor his legacy as a respected local figure. The traces of his humble life remain quietly embedded in the history of Seochangnaru Ferry Dock. | + | Bak Ho-ryeon was known for his compassion, often helping the poor and hungry as if their hardships were his own. His dedication and generous spirit at the dock left a lasting impression on the local community. In recognition of his contributions, [[박호련 시혜불망비|two commemorative steles]] were erected in 1925 and 1929; they are now preserved in the [[서창동 비석군|Steles in Seochang-dong]]. Nearby, the [[서창한옥문화관|Seochang Hanok Cultural Center]] includes a room named the “Bak Ho-ryeon Room,” established to honor his legacy as a respected local figure. The traces of his humble life remain quietly embedded in the history of Seochangnaru Ferry Dock. |
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2025년 7월 9일 (수) 12:07 판
Bak Ho-ryeon: The Last Boatman of Seochangnaru Ferry Dock
Narrative
Many ferryboats once traveled along the Yeongsangang River. Among them, Seochangnaru Ferry Dock, located near Seochanggyo Bridge, was a frequently used crossing point since the Joseon period (1392–1910). The area was named after a nearby government warehouse, Seochang, which stored tax grain. A post station called Geungnagwon also stood nearby, likely serving officials, monks, and other travelers. The last boatman known to have worked at this ferry was Bak Ho-ryeon (1892–1946).
Bak Ho-ryeon was known for his compassion, often helping the poor and hungry as if their hardships were his own. His dedication and generous spirit at the dock left a lasting impression on the local community. In recognition of his contributions, two commemorative steles were erected in 1925 and 1929; they are now preserved in the Steles in Seochang-dong. Nearby, the Seochang Hanok Cultural Center includes a room named the “Bak Ho-ryeon Room,” established to honor his legacy as a respected local figure. The traces of his humble life remain quietly embedded in the history of Seochangnaru Ferry Dock.
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