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Jeonju ❤️ healing place
Jeonju has a special place in my heart. People lives in a slower pace here compare to Seoul and I just love the hanok village. Did a hanok stay here and absolutely love it. The Hanok Village is a must visit! It is wayyyy better than those in Seoul to be honest. My highlight of the trip would be Chokso Cafe in Omokdae. The cafe is under the real hanok. The hanok was built more than 100 years ago. And the owner renovated it a bit and turned it into a “zen” beautiful cafe. #jeonju #solotrip #Visitkorea #hanokvillage
"Seoul-authentic" Hanok Village
Seoul, the capital city of South Korea, is a vibrant metropolis that seamlessly blends modernity with its rich cultural heritage. While it is known for its skyscrapers and bustling cityscape, Seoul also boasts traditional houses and buildings that provide a glimpse into its past.
One of the most prominent examples of traditional architecture in Seoul is the Bukchon Hanok Village. Located between Gyeongbokgung Palace and Changdeokgung Palace, this well-preserved neighborhood showcases hundreds of hanok, which are traditional Korean houses. The hanok feature elegant curved roofs, wooden pillars, and exquisite detailing. Some of them have been converted into guesthouses, museums, and cultural centers, allowing visitors to experience the traditional way of living.
Another notable traditional building in Seoul is Gyeongbokgung Palace, the largest of the Five Grand Palaces of the Joseon Dynasty. Built in the 14th century, it served as the royal residence and administrative center. Gyeongbokgung Palace exhibits remarkable architectural elements, such as the Geunjeongjeon Hall with its ornate throne room and the Gyeonghoeru Pavilion, which sits on an artificial lake. The palace complex also houses the National Palace Museum of Korea, where visitors can explore historical artifacts.
These traditional houses and buildings in Seoul offer a glimpse into the city's cultural heritage and provide a contrast to its modern urban landscape. Exploring these sites allows visitors to appreciate the beauty and significance of traditional Korean architecture while immersing themselves in Seoul's rich history.
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1in1jan cafe and restaurant (1인1상)
1in1jan cafe and restaurant(1인1상) is located in Eunpyeong Hanok Village, Seoul, South Korea. There are 5 floors which 1st floor, 2nd floor and 3rd floor are cafe whereas 4th floor and 5th floor are restaurant. I recommend you to go to this place because you can see the top view of the Eunpyeong Hanok Village. It is so beautiful. You can enjoy your meal with a good view. For food and beverage in the restaurant, it comes as a set. #food #beverages #hanokvillage
a unique experience in Seoul | Hanok Village
in Bukchon Hanok Village, we booked a tea tasting session. The session was held in a real Hanok house. It was beautiful, and the architecture is unique.
They also explain some of the history of how they preserved these hanok houses in the area. They provided some tea, and korean traditional sweets. Everything was delicious. My most favourite is the Wildberry Tea.
After tea tasting in the house, the guide bring us to a beautiful sunset spot to end our session~
**we rented Hanbok for few hours to have a better korean experience 😆
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Never met a hanok I didn’t like 💓
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No visit to Seoul would be complete without a stroll through the Bukchon Hanok Village. I was really looking forward to visiting Bukchon since I always see this in Kdrama and it did not disappoint. The village is a lovely little haven away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The houses preserve traditional architecture. Roofs are beautiful. Many wealthy Koreans, some of all tradition, live here. The place is quite exclusive. This is such a wonderful area to explore, albeit quite hilly but scenic and definitely great photo ops. You can spend some time just wandering the roadway and alleys, discovering, cafes, craft shops and art galleries nestled amongst the traditional style hanoks. So many things aside from sightseeing can be done in Bukchon. There are cultural experience venues, traditional pottery and jewelry stores. The aromas, the colors, the essences, the past just invade your senses. It's hard not to fall in love with it. When you get to the top you have a fantastic view of old vs modern Korea with hanoks by your feet and modern Seoul skyscrapers in the distance. A paradise for a photography enthusiast such as myself. Definitely one of my favorite areas in Seoul.
Be quiet when walking around. You need to talk in whispers as residents do live there and we need to be respectful of this. There are so many people here that local grannies have their own volunteer patrol with signs to instruct the general public to keep the noise level down.
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Explore this old hanok village in Seoul!
Ikseondong hanok village is right in the middle of Seoul. Here you will see a very beautiful old hanok village with a lot of nice cafes and restaurants. Traveling here is also convenient. Just take the subway line 3 to Jungno 3 Ga station. Make sure you explore all alleys so you don’t miss anything! It’s even better and more enjoyable with bar b q pork in a cold day. It’s totally worth spending 2-3 hours here! #seoul #korea #hanokvillage #ikseondong
Jeonju Hanok Village - South Korea
Jeonju Hanok Village is a historical place located south of Seoul. Here you can find traditional Korean houses that are dated back as far as the Joseon Dynasty. The houses are now used as shops, restaurants and museums to showcase the many traditions of South Korea, such as rice wine making. It is about 2.5 hours journey by train from Seoul. Some of the popular attractions in Jeonju is to stay in one of the Hanok houses. Note also that Jeonju is where the famous Bibimbap originated, so make sure to try!
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Bukchon Hanok Villages with amazing view
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Exploring Gyeongju Kyochon Hanok
The village situated near the tomb complex is a traditional village with old hanok style houses. These houses were built during the Josoen dynasty and most are still preserved till date. The work Kyochon, meaning school village, implies that the village surrounding the school which is a Confucian Academy. There also house a reputable family of Choi clan which has passed down 12 generations till date.
The village complex is rather huge and one can opt to rent a bicycle to explore the area. Although open whole day round but usually day time is the best to explore the area.
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Hanok village
This is one of the famous hanok village in Korea, it's located in Jeonju! I went there several times to hangout with my friends there are alot of cafe, photobox, and nice restaurant, you can also learn about Korean history as there are so many museum. this is a must visit place when you come to Jeonju #passionpassport #staycation #gooutside #hanokvillage #jeonju
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Exploring Ikseondong
Walking through the streets of Ikseondong Hanok Village in Seoul, Korea is a must when you’re there! The streets can be quite crowded with lots of tourists but there might be less people in the morning! The place is super pretty and gives off such chill vibes, with elements of history in their hanok-style shops and there’s so much cafes selling eye-catching and yummy food!
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The Hanbok Experience
one of the things you can experience when going to south korea is to try their hanbok. there are several hanbok rental shops on the way to hanok village. take note that the hanbok rental and hair styling are paid seperately. #hanokvillage #southkorea #travel #traveldiaries
Jeonju Hanok Village
My professors from the Philippines visited us here in South Korea as a way to get let them have an experience in the culture of this country. We explore the historical village of Jeonju, the Hanok Village. While roaming around the place, businesses ventures, korean fashion, tourism, and more are vibrant in the place.
Hanok village is great for experiencing the culture, wearing traditional clothes, taking pictures and memories, and foods that take place anywhere.
It's worth visiting, foreign nationals and other tourists, I guess will love this place. We fell in love with the majestic culture of this city.
Jeonju Hanok Village must try to visit once you are in Chungnam or Jeollabukdo Provinces.
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