Cheongungak (Korean: 청운각; Hanja: 靑雲閣) is a historic boarding house in Sang-ri, Mungyeong-eup, Mungyeong, North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.
It was constructed in 1928, and most notably was where South Korean leader Park Chung Hee stayed as a young man, from April 1937 to March 1940, when he taught at the nearby Mungyeong Public Normal School [ko].
[5] The building was purchased by head of the Mungyeong Elementary School alumni association Kim Jong-ho (김종호) in 1976, and donated to the Mungyeong Office of Education.
[5] It became a protected property of North Gyeongsang Province in 1978, and went into the ownership of the Yuk Young-soo Memorial Foundation in 1995.
[3][1] A small shrine building was constructed, along with various signs and displays describing the history of the area and of Park's life.