Introduction
Samojung Park was established to emphasize filial piety and love as the fundamental values of humanity. Samojung and the Filial Piety Park embody sentiments that honor mothers and the nostalgia of old hometown villages. The Samojung Pavilion is elegantly and traditionally designed, exuding a refined and dignified appearance, while the Filial Piety Park serves as a cultural space of high prestige. Notably, the park highlights the scholarship, artistic achievements, and filial devotion of prominent figures from the Gangneung region, such as Shin Saimdang and Yi Yulgok, solidifying its status as a birthplace for promoting the globalization of filial piety.
Tour guide
In the southern area of Filial Piety Park, Samojung Pavilion, poetry monuments, and sculptures are arranged, while along the northern edge, stone engravings and poetry monuments honoring the filial deeds of the "Filial Spirit of Gangneung" residents are set up like a folding screen. Notably, stone inscriptions provide information commemorating the virtuous deeds of local figures Shin Saimdang and Yi Yulgok. Along the western edge of the park, two Motherly Love Towers have been erected.