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Ojukheon is the place where most prominent Korean confucian scholars of the Joseon Dynasty Yi I(whose image is on the South Korean 5,000 Won note) and his mother Shin Saimdang (whose image is on the 50,000 Won note.) are born. The background of South Korean 5,000 Won note is Ojukheon. The meaning of the Ojukheon is the place where there are lots of black bamboo.

Nowadays, Ojukheon is not only attraction but also museum. Ojukheon was nominated Korean National Cultural Heritage No. 165. Ojukheon is one of oldest korean wooden buildings.