Daotan Three Peaks
The Dodam Three Peaks rise from the clear green waters of the Namhan River, featuring the majestic General Peak (Husband Peak) at the center. To the left stands Concubine Peak (Daughter Peak) with a posture resembling Ana, while on the right sits Concubine Peak (Son Peak) with her back turned. Legend has it that Jeong Do-jeon, the founding hero of Joseon, roamed here during his youth and adopted the name "Sambong." The positioning of the peaks reflects a tale of marital discord, as the wife, upset by her husband's concubine, turned away in resentment. As one gazes upon them, the appropriateness of these peaks' appearance and description becomes increasingly apparent, leaving one in awe of our ancestors' wisdom and imagination. Jiangjun Peak boasts the hexagonal Mishima Pavilion, where the early Neo-Confucian master Tuegye penned a poem praising the beauty of the three peaks. Their charm has even attracted the attention of the popular Korean variety show "Two Days and One Night," which was filmed here.
Near the Daotan Three Peaks, a musical fountain was constructed in 1998, providing a delightful spot for tourists to relax and enjoy. Every evening, the fountains dance to the rhythm of music, infusing the place with a romantic ambiance.