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 169  Hamel Monument        170  Seongahn Church

 24-30 Sagyenam-ro 216beon-gil, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si  470 Jungang-ro, Jeju-si   http://www.jejuseongahn.org






                  Seongahn Church was established by Rev. Lee Ki-poong Korean, one of
                  the first 7 pastors produced by Korean Presbyterian Church, sent to Jeju as
                  a missionary. Seongahn Church began with a prayer meeting in Hyanggyo-
                  gol by Rev. Lee Ki-poong with three believers. When Rev. Lee Ki-poong
                  arrived in Jeju Island, there were
                  already believers in Jeju. In 1909, a
                  chapel was established by purchasing
                  a thatched house with 34㎡ inside
                  Jungin Gate in Ildo-ri.
                  In 1922, Yeongheung Night School
                  was opened, and in 1924, Joongang
                  Kindergarten, the first kindergarten
                  on Jeju Island, was opened. Seongahn
                  Church belongs to the Kijang (The
                  Presbyterian church in the Republic of Korea) , and
                  the church had to deal with the pain of
                  division with Seongnae Church. In the
                  courtyard of Seongahn Church, there
                  is a monument to Rev. Lee Ki-poong
 Hamel Monument                                  Seongahn Church


 The Hamel Merchant Marine Exhibition Hall near Yongmeori Coast has been
                       Jeju Seongahn Church is the first Protestant church in Jeju
 demolished due to aging. However, you can go to the Hamel Monument.
                        and served as the mother church of Protestants in Jeju.


 The Europeans who first provided the first Western account of Korea were the sailors of the
 Dutch East India Company, who were shipwrecked by a typhoon in waters near Jeju Island
 and drifted to Jeju Island on August 16, 1653.
 The Sparrowhawk, a merchant ship carrying 64 sailors, including Handrick Hamel,
 reportedly encountered a deadly typhoon in the Taiwan Strait while sailing from Taiwan to
 Nakasaki, Japan, and landed near Moseulpo, which was then Daejeonghyeon.
            the first site of Seongnae Church
 The Hamel Monument was built on a beachside hill right in front of Sanbanggulsa by the
 Korean International Cultural Association and the Dutch Embassy in Korea on April 1,
 1980, as a token of Handrick Hamel's charitable deeds and the promotion of friendship   monument to Rev.   monument to Rev. Lee Ki-
                                     Lee Ki-poong          poong and Elder Kim Jaewon
 between the Netherlands and Korea.
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