화본역

화본역은 대구광역시 군위군 산성면 화본리에 위치한 중앙선의 철도역입니다. 1938년 2월 1일에 영업을 개시했으며, 현재 일부 무궁화호 열차가 정차합니다.

화본역은 군위군에서 유일한 여객열차 정차역으로, 군위군민의 주요 교통수단으로 이용되고 있습니다. 또한, 화본역 주변에는 화본산, 석산, 화본온천 등 관광지가 있어 관광객들의 이용도 늘어나고 있습니다.

화본역은 역사가 오래된 만큼, 고풍스러운 분위기를 느낄 수 있습니다. 역사 내에는 기념품 판매점과 식당이 있어, 기차를 기다리는 동안 시간을 보낼 수 있습니다.

화본역 주변에는 화본산, 석산, 화본온천 등 관광지가 있습니다. 화본산은 해발 1,080m의 산으로, 정상에서 군위군의 아름다운 전경을 감상할 수 있습니다. 석산은 화본산의 북쪽에 위치한 산으로, 정상에는 석탑과 석조불상이 있습니다. 화본온천은 약알칼리성 온천으로, 피로 회복과 건강 증진에 좋다고 알려져 있습니다.

화본역은 군위군을 여행하는 관광객들에게 편리한 교통수단을 제공하고 있습니다. 또한, 화본역 주변의 관광지를 둘러보며 군위군의 아름다운 자연을 감상할 수 있습니다.
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대구에 위치한 관광지

Hwabon-Yeog
4.2
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Snoopy Herh (hsnoopy)
Snoopy Herh (hsnoopy)
02:03 24 Mar 24
I went there after seeing the news that the station would be closed soon, and I was surprised at how pretty the small train station in the mountains was.
최재혁 (어떠노)
최재혁 (어떠노)
03:12 20 Mar 24
Hwabon Station (7) is a small and compact station on the Jungang Line located in Hwabon-ri, Sanseong-myeon, Gunwi-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do.It was completed in 1936 and opened for business as Botong Station on February 1, 1938. The current station was renovated in 2011 by KORAIL and Gunwi-gun, preserving the old appearance of Hwabon Station built in 1936 and making it convenient for travelers. It has been well renovated and decorated.A total of 6 trains stop at Hwabon Station a day, 3 upbound (towards Cheongnyangni, Donghae) and 3 inbound (toward Dongdaegu, Bujeon), and the average number of passengers per day is about 20 for both boarding and alighting, and the train does not stop. There are a total of 40 inbound and outbound trains per day, including approximately 34 passenger and freight trains.When you get off at Hwabon Station, you can see typical historical buildings built during the Japanese colonial period and the Hwabon Station Civil Monument.It was built as part of the ‘Simplified Station Monument Construction’ project jointly conducted by poet Park Hae-soo and Daegu MBC. It is a simple station that is not a cultural asset and does not have much to see, but the erection of a city monument creates a more elegant atmosphere.Another attraction of Hwabon Station is the water tower located behind the station.The water tower is where you can catch a glimpse of the traces of the steam locomotive that ran in our country from 1899 to 1967.The Hwabon Station water tower, built in a circular model, is believed to have been built in the 1930s. It is designated as a railroad cultural asset, and you can even look inside. The exterior of the water tower, which is about 20 meters high, is covered with ivy. An exotic landscape, like the tower from the German fairy tale . Inside, two types of pipes and vents that supply water from the water tank and raise heated water remain. The water tower, which has not been used for a long time, is covered in moss as if reflecting the passage of time, and the phrase 'Coal cleanup, coal conservation' and children's graffiti are written on the wall.Residents of this area are expressing concern, saying, "Trains were a useful means of transportation for residents because road traffic in this area was poor. However, as the number of users is decreasing, there may be no trains at Hwabon Station someday."Thanks to the charm created by the station and water tower, there is a constant flow of travelers to Hwabon Station.Even today, the camera lens is quietly capturing Hwabon Station, as if hoping that Hwabon Station will remain silent even with the passage of time.Hwabon stationmaster
kenny kim
kenny kim
00:30 11 Feb 24
anda
anda
01:54 05 Feb 24
Dusik Lee
Dusik Lee
19:32 02 Feb 24
Beautiful simple station. The train also passes by. cat familyThe police box, which preserves its old appearance, is also a must-see. Food nearby.
Jessy
Jessy
12:06 03 Dec 23
JH YUN
JH YUN
23:39 20 Nov 23
성종환
성종환
14:30 25 Oct 23
David Wakefield
David Wakefield
00:21 24 Oct 23
임주환
임주환
08:31 20 Oct 23
It's a small station that still functions as a train station, and it's very pretty. If you buy an admission ticket of 1,000 won and go inside, you can see the water tower that used to supply water to steam locomotives. This was the first time I realized that steam locomotives require a lot of water.The store in front of the station sells something called 'plum bread'. It looks cute and the anko tastes a bit refreshing.
김희숙
김희숙
14:05 17 Oct 23
a place of memories
니캉내캉
니캉내캉
10:08 22 Aug 23
Hwabon Station is so pretty! Even though it was a weekend, there were not many people, so I took pictures and looked around quietly.
Tommy LEE
Tommy LEE
15:50 14 Aug 23
1. A place rumored to be the most beautiful among the small stations in KoreaAs, leaving a pretty pictorial such as a cute spacenice place2. In particular, the entire nearby village was remodeledLots of great places to exploreEmotional concept in the 70s and 80s
goyo han
goyo han
11:24 25 Jul 23
Hwabon Station was ranked as the most beautiful simple station.It is located in a location that is perfect for taking pictures of history. When you go inside, the waiting room is friendly. You can purchase an entrance fee to the railway and water tower for 1,000 won from the kind station manager, and the ticket is very pretty.When you pass through the ticket gate, you can actually see freight trains passing by.So getting on the tracks can be dangerous.The signpost guiding the station was also standing politely, just like the old days. If you follow the road going down to the water tower, you will see a towering water tower.Yeokjeon Shop in front of the station is said to have been a filming location for the movie . In fact, there is the house of the main character, Hye-won, not far from here (about 10 minutes), so it would be nice to visit it together.Take a commemorative photo of your feet on the manhole cover in front of the station. 👍
Ellie Seo
Ellie Seo
10:38 04 Apr 23
How many people around you have been here? I visited because they said there was a lot to see... Hwabon Station is small and there's nothing special inside. The station itself is very small, and it has been well-renovated, so it has the appearance of a pretty simple station. The train doesn't stop, but it passes by. So it is illegal to enter the railroad tracks. Photos are great, but safety comes first.1,000 won may be cheap, but is it really a development fund rather than an admission fee? I think you can think of it like this. When you go inside, there is a water fountain that used to fill steam locomotives with water in the old days. I also understood after reading the explanation. There is a horse statue inside the water fountain and a girl and a cat looking out.This is the only Hwabon Station, so if you come here on purpose, you may be disappointed. The passing road is good. Still, it seems like there is a mural village and an exhibition of old memories. Little Forest Hyewon's house is about 7 kilometers away. It's nice to take a look around. It's a little fun, but I hope more customers come to our small town.
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