Yun Seondo, a non-military civil administrator and poet in the mid Joseon Dynasty (1587~1671), could hardly contain his anger after hearing the news that the king had surrendered to the invaders during the Byeongjahoran War (Chinese invasion of Korea in 1636). Following the events, he decided to live in seclusion by moving to Jeju Island. However, on the way to Jeju, he came across Bogildo Island and he was so inspired by its beauty that he ended up settling down on Bogildo instead.
For 13 years since he was 51 years old during the 15th year of King Injo's reign 1631, he composed great poems such as 'Eobusasisa' (Fisherman's Song for Four Seasons) on Bogildo Island. Some of the mountain peaks and rocks named by him still remain on the island.
Seyeonjeong Pavilion was built by Yun Seondo and this is the birthplace of his literary works. On clear days, he would come to the pavilion with his family and let singers sing his verses.
Bogildo Island embraces both the Eastern outlook on nature and Neo-Confucianism ideology. While going around the island, visitors will get some semblance of how Yun Seondo harmonized man and nature through the combination of the island's natural and the man-made features. Current Status [Forest of Yun Seon-do on Bogildo Island] Scenic Site No. 34 (Designated on January 8, 2008)
Operating Hours Summer Season (March~October) 09:00~18:00 Winter Season (November~February) 09:00~17:00
[Forest of Yun Seon-do on Bogildo Island] Individuals - Adults 1,000 won / Students & the Military 700 won / Children 500 won Groups - Adults 700 won / Students & the Military 500 won / Children 300 won Children (ages 7 & below), men of national merit, seniors (ages 65 & over), the disabled - Free