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.
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.
While the village’s beautiful landscape gave it the nickname of the Machu Picchu of Korea, the town was a part of the painful history of Busan. Refuge ... More
While the village’s beautiful landscape gave it the nickname of the Machu Picchu of Korea, the town was a part of the painful history of Busan. Refugees settled in Gamcheon Village during the Korean War and cultivated the mountainous region to make a living. In 2009, students, artists, and residents decorated the village as a part of the Village Art Project, and the town grew into a leading tourist attraction of Busan since then. The Gamcheon Culture Village, now a landmark of west Busan, is favored by tourists as an experience-based destination. Follow the stamp map purchased at the village information center to complete the alley tour.
Artworks and mural paintings turn the backward alley of Gamcheon into an animated village, attracting people’s attention along with various souvenir shops and workshops where you can stop by to attend the experience programs and create your own souvenir.
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.
테마한복(Themed Hanboks) One day ---------------- KRW 50,000
전통한복(Traditional Hanboks) One day KRW 30,000
테마한복(Themed Hanboks) One day KRW 50,000
한복남은 한복을 입은 당신이 보고 싶습니다.
한국에 오면'한복을 입고 관광'하는 것이 필수 관광코스가 될 수 있도록 한복남은 끊임없이 노력하고 있습니다.
국내를 넘어 이제 해외까지!!
- 한복 렌탈 서비스 기업 -
If you want to do Hanbok ... More
한복남은 한복을 입은 당신이 보고 싶습니다.
한국에 오면'한복을 입고 관광'하는 것이 필수 관광코스가 될 수 있도록 한복남은 끊임없이 노력하고 있습니다.
국내를 넘어 이제 해외까지!!
- 한복 렌탈 서비스 기업 -
If you want to do Hanbok rental while traveling around Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, you can easily do Hanbok rental at Hanboknam Branch. and if you want to enhance the satisfaction of hanbok experience rather than simply hanbok rental, please visit to Hanboknam.
Hanboknam attached a description of how to use and explain of the item to hanbok rental. Enjoy hanbok rental in Hanboknam!
KTO offers a information about experiences with Korean culture, food and Hallyu stars.
2nd Fl. Tourist Information Center (TIC)
Comprehensive inf ... More
KTO offers a information about experiences with Korean culture, food and Hallyu stars.
2nd Fl. Tourist Information Center (TIC)
Comprehensive information on Korean tour experience through ICT technology
3rd Fl. Korean Culinary Culture Exhibition Hall
Seasonal customs display wall based on the 24 seasonal divisions
Korean ingredients experience table
The past, present and future of Korean food via three cubes
4th Fl. Korean Cuisine Culture Center
Korean-style kitchen for Korean cooking classes
Experience corner for traditional Korean food, liquor, tea and snacks
Hansik Sarangbang equipped with materials related to Korean food
5th Fl. Regional Tourism Experience Center
Space where you can experience Korean culture and regional tourism
The Regional Tourism Experience Center is a multipurpose space where you can enjoy special exhibitions on regional tourism and experience Korean culture like trying on hanbok (traditional Korean clothing) as well as various arts.
40, Cheonggyecheon-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, Korea 
Website: http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_ENG_5_1.jsp
[Subway]
Subway Line 1: Jonggak Station Exit No. 5. The KTO Building is located across from Youngpoong Books.
Subway Line 2: Euljiro 1(il)-ga Station Exit No. 2. The KTO Building is in the direction toward Cheonggyecheon Stream.
Subway Line 5: Gwanghwamun Station Exit No. 5. The KTO Building is in the direction of the Dong-A Ilbo Building.
Korean Folk Village introduces traditional culture from the late Joseon period to both local and international visitors through cultural classes exper ... More
Korean Folk Village introduces traditional culture from the late Joseon period to both local and international visitors through cultural classes experience, shaman faith, seasonal customs and others. Also, the village shows various places with unique features such as a farming village, private house, official districts, Confucian academy, seodang (village school), and a village street in realistic descriptions, as well as, a nobleman’s house and traditional workshop.
Performances including nongak (farmer’s music), martial art on horseback, traditional wedding ceremony, and other special events are available by season. In particular, ‘Welcome to Joseon’, held every May is a performance featuring time travel back to the olden days. In addition, a large family park where the eruption of a volcano site, ice sledding site, and markets are located. Visitors can enjoy Korean traditional rice cake like jeungpyeon (steamed and fermented rice cake), injeolmi (rice cake coated with bean powder)
경기 용인시 기흥구 민속촌로 90 
Address: 90 Minsokchon-ro, Giheung-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do
Parking Facilities
Available
Parking Fees
Small cars: 2,000 won
Large vehicles: 3,000 won
* No additional fee will apply after the initial charge.
Directions
[Subway + Bus]
1) Get off at Gangnam Station (Seoul Subway Line 2), Exit 10 or Sinnonhyeon Station (DX Subway Line), Exit 6. Take Bus No. 5001-1 or 1560 to Korean Folk Village.
2) Get off at Jonggak Station (Seoul Subway Line 1), Exit 3-1. Take Bus No. 5500-1 and get off at Korean Folk Village 3-way Junction Bus Stop.
3) Get off at Suwon Station (Seoul Subway Line 1), Exit 5. Take Bus No.10-5 or 37 to Korean Folk Village or Nagok Village.
4) Get off at Sanggal Station (Bundang Subway Line), Exit 3. Take Bus No. 37, 10-5 or 5001-1 to Korean Folk Village or Nagok Village.
[Shuttle Bus]
(Korean Folk Village ↔ Suwon Station)
Suwon Station → Korean Folk Village: 10:30, 12:30, 14:30
Korean Folk Village → Suwon Station: 14:00, 15:30, 16:30
* Group passengers require reservation in advance.
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