It's a hanbok rental shop near Anguk station. You can rent Hanbok and make good memories in nearby tourist attractions such as Bukchon Hanok Village, ... More
It's a hanbok rental shop near Anguk station. You can rent Hanbok and make good memories in nearby tourist attractions such as Bukchon Hanok Village, Changdeokgung Palace, Gyeongbokgung Palace, and Insadong.
Unhyeongung, designated as Historic Site No. 257 of the City of Seoul, is located in Uni-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul. This palace used to be a Jamjeo (a te ... More
Unhyeongung, designated as Historic Site No. 257 of the City of Seoul, is located in Uni-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul. This palace used to be a Jamjeo (a temporary place for the soon-to-be monarch to stay before taking the throne) of Gojong, 26th King of Joseon Dynasty, and was the house of Heungseon Daewongun. Unhyeongung retains its historical importance as a base for Heungseon Daewongun's political activities during the modern Korean era.
Here, Heungseongun, Lee Haeung played the role of de facto ruler and reformed the political system into a royal regime. Even after resigning from the political position of regent, he persisted in engaging in political influences here.
On December 9, 1863 when Heongseongun was promoted to Daewongun and his wife from the Min family received the title of Budaebuin, this private residence was given the name Unhyeongung.
A folk song told that Unhyeongung, where King Gojong lived until he turned 12, and which was a Gwansanggam site during King Cheoljong, had the feng-shui energy to create a king. After King Gojong came to power, Daewongun expanded Unhyeongung again. The name, Unhyeon originated from an uphill path located in front of Seoungwan, whose name was changed to Gwansanggam in the era of King Sejo. The name remained as a special name for that. That is, Ungwan, coming from Seoungwan and Unhyeon, the name of the uphill path in front of Ungwan, were used literally for this spot.
Osulloc tea house can be found at the Bukchon Hanok Village, ot far from Jeongdok Public Library. Built in the style of a traditional Korean hanok, th ... More
Osulloc tea house can be found at the Bukchon Hanok Village, ot far from Jeongdok Public Library. Built in the style of a traditional Korean hanok, the lower building serves as the main location for the cosmetic brand Sul hwa soo flagship store while the upper building is home to the Osulloc tea house. Renowned Korean desserts Garaetteok, green tea ice cream waffles, and bread are just a few examples of fusion Korean delicacies that will make your mouth and eyes happy. Compared to the other teahouse in Osulloc, thie one has a few unique features. Many more varieties of tea are available.
The old church building constructed in 1949 was demolished, and a new building was built in 2014. The new Gahoe-dong Catholic Church is remarkably ch ... More
The old church building constructed in 1949 was demolished, and a new building was built in 2014. The new Gahoe-dong Catholic Church is remarkably characterized by the juxtaposition of traditional hanok and modern architecture. The two different styles were not made into a melange, but juxtaposed so that people can feel the different charms at the same time.
The building expresses a Korean gentleman wearing hanbok putting his arms around a blue-eyed foreign priest. The low-built hanok, giving Korean traditional vibes to the area that was losing such atmosphere, and the western-style church behind it catch the eyes of passers-by. While the construction project was planned on a large lot of 3,300 square meters, the project divided up construction into three buildings matching the atmosphere of the neighborhood. Natural materials were mainly used and stained glass was used minimally to enhance the charm of hanok architecture.
The hanok building was built using Korean red pine (Pinus densiflora) by a master carpenter of intangible cultural heritage to create high-quality results. As it is a religious building, you can find various religious elements inside. The miracle of five loaves of bread and two fish is engraved on the tiles of the roof. Such small details make us imagine the time when the priest who majored in architecture and the architect in charge of design shared their opinions to settle on the design of the buildings.
Where in Seoul can a visitor experience the most authentic Korean culture? The answer would have to be the Bukchon Hanok Village, where the old tradit ... More
Where in Seoul can a visitor experience the most authentic Korean culture? The answer would have to be the Bukchon Hanok Village, where the old traditions of Korea live on. The Bukchon Hanok Village was originally inhabited by aristocrats over 600 years ago, and there are still people today that call this village home. Important historical assets remain here, and there are many alleyways where the beauty of the traditional hanok architecture truly stands out, making it one of the most attractive tourist destinations.
8 Views of Bukchon::
Bukchon Hanok Village, where Mt. Bukhansan can be seen to the north and Mt. Namsan to the south, boasts a wonderful view and setting. The 8 Views of Bukchon tour is made up of some of the most beautiful places to explore in the Bukchon Hanok Village. Let's walk among the maze-like alleyways and see the beauty of these traditional hanok.
서울 종로구 계동길 37 
37, Gyedong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
- Business hours -
Mon-Sat : 10:00am-17:00pm
(Closed on Sundays)
- Bukchon Hanok Village Etiquette
It is important to remember that Bukchon Hanok Village is still a residential space where citizens live out their daily lives. Let's observe the travel etiquette that respects the local residents and helps everyone stay happy in this quiet hanok village.
- Use a quiet voice when talking amongst your group to be considerate of the residents of Hanok Village
- Take your trash with you
- Do not use loudspeakers or microphones
- Don't peer through the doors or windows of open houses
Awon is a 250-year-old hanok in Jinju, Gyeongsangnam-do built in Gyeongsangnam-do, moved to Oseong Village under the foot of Jongnamsan Mountain in Wa ... More
Awon is a 250-year-old hanok in Jinju, Gyeongsangnam-do built in Gyeongsangnam-do, moved to Oseong Village under the foot of Jongnamsan Mountain in Wanju-gun. Art museums and living halls that boast modern architecture coexist around Korea's traditional hanok. It is also a complex cultural space where modern and traditional are combined.
The Korea Furniture Museum houses more than 2,000 traditional furniture pieces, plus 10 hanok (traditional Korean houses).
The museum itself is one o ... More
The Korea Furniture Museum houses more than 2,000 traditional furniture pieces, plus 10 hanok (traditional Korean houses).
The museum itself is one of the most important and beautiful pieces of architecture in Seoul, and one of the first places global curators and designers visit when they hit the city.
- Important: Reservations are required. No walk-ins.
서울 성북구 대사관로 121 
121, Daesagwan-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
- Business hour -
Tue-Sat :10:00am-19:00pm
(Closed on Sun & Mon)
- The museum provieds only guided tours. Reservation is required eforehand. All reservations are made on-line, but for those who cannot access the website or want to make a rreservation as a group of 15 or mor, please contact them through e-mail.
The tour schedule will be reserved on a first come serve basis.
- Directions -
Nearest station: Hansung university station(Line 4/Exit no.6) -> take the village bus no.2
Cafe Sunwoongak is a beautiful space where you can feel beauty of Bukhansan mountain.
It was made with the last tile of Joseon Dynasty and except for ... More
Cafe Sunwoongak is a beautiful space where you can feel beauty of Bukhansan mountain.
It was made with the last tile of Joseon Dynasty and except for the royal palace, Seonungak is the biggest private hanok.
It was built By the late Hyundai Chairman Chung Ju-young and used as a luxury fairy during third construction period.
Currenty, in addition to the cafe, there are also wedding ceremonies and drama shoots.
It is located right next to Eunpyeong history hanok museum, photos are displayed on different themes for each season.
On B1F, if you make a reservati ... More
It is located right next to Eunpyeong history hanok museum, photos are displayed on different themes for each season.
On B1F, if you make a reservation in advance, you can rent hanbok and if you buy a Enpyeong history hanok museum ticket,
you can rent it for free.
After wearing Hanbok, you can take pictures at photo zone inside and outside.
Member's pageEunpyeong History Hanok Museum (은평역사 한옥박물관)
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09:00~18:00
Entrance fee ---------------- KRW 1,000
Eunpyeong History Hanok Museum was built to preserve own lifestyle and cultural heritage of Eunpyeong-gu
and to instill understanding and pride in lo ... More
Eunpyeong History Hanok Museum was built to preserve own lifestyle and cultural heritage of Eunpyeong-gu
and to instill understanding and pride in local culture to residents and students and to cherish identity of Eunpyeong-gu.
Inside the museum, Eunpyeong history room is on 2nd floor and Hanok exhibition hall is on the 3rd floor.
In addition to there are additional facilities such as a special exhibition room, small library, experience study room,etc.
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