Namsangol Traditional Korean Village & Korea House

Namsangol Hanok Village is a collection of five Hanoks (traditional Korean houses)
from the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910).
The interiors of each of these five houses reflect owners from different walks of life,
from the middle class to the Yangban
who were mainly high government officials, noblemen and aristocrats.






( These photos below from http://hanokmaeul.seoul.go.kr/ )




At the hanok village, Visitors can participate in traditional Korean activities such as archery and enjoy traditional Korean performances as well.
Anyone who is curious about Korean wedding culture should visit the village on the weekend
when the wedding ceremony reenactments take place.
 
* How to get to Namsangol Hanok Village?

- By Subway: Line 3,4 Chungmuro Station Exit 3
- By bus: 604, 700, 263, 371, 500, 105, 104, 0211, 0013, 02
Toegyero 3ga stop. 
(Get off the bus when you see the sign of Chungmuro station)


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