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Korean Folk Village

The Korean Folk Village recreates the lifestyle of the Joseon Dynasty. In the village, there are common people's houses from different parts of the country, an oriental medicine house, houses for the study of Chinese characters, a blacksmith's house, a handicraft room, a pottery oven and a marketplace. You will also find a 99-room mansion, reflecting the luxurious life style of the yangban (aristocrat) class, and a government office. At the market, Korean traditional food and side dishes such as barbecued dried pollack, mung bean pancakes, green onion pancakes and traditional Korean alcoholic beverages are sold.

Location: Giheung-eup, Yong-in, Geonggi-do
Transportation: Take a Folk Village Shuttle bus at Suwon Station, KNR Line.
Information: 1330 (Korea Travel Phone)
* From abroad, you can dial 82-2-1330
Hahoe Village

Hahoe Village is home to famous yangban families around Andong. Yangban refers to the noble class during the Joseon period (1392-1910). About 130 traditional houses, large and small, from those of both nobility and commoners, have been well-preserved by the same families for generations. Hahoe has been designated by the government as a historic preservation site. The village is known for a special form of mask dance drama, Hahoe Byeolsingut Talnori.

Location: 2 km west of Andong, Geongsangbuk-do
Transportation: Take a train at Cheongnyangni Station to Andong, then a city bus No.46 to Hahoe Village
Admission: 1,600 won
Information: 1330 (Korea Travel Phone)
* From abroad, you can dial 82-2-1330
Seong-eup Folk Village

Seong-eup Folk Village, located on the eastern slope of Mt. Hallasan, was the capital of Jejudo Island in the 16th Century. It is designated a folklore preservation zone in order to preserve the unique Jejudo-style stone houses with thatched roofs. Friendly island people still live in the 300 traditional houses that sit behind the stone courtyard walls.

Transportation: An intercity bus leaves Jeju-si for Seong-eup (Departing every 20 minutes for a 50-minute journey)
Information: 1330 (Korea Travel Phone)
* From abroad, you can dial 82-2-1330
Yangdong Folk Village

About a 30-minute drive northeast of Gyeongju is the village of Yangdong, which was a middle/upper class town during the Joseon Dynasty. Over 150 small and large houses are built in harmony with the hillsides so that almost all of the village can be seen from the road. Most of the homes are still occupied by villagers but some are empty, making it more convenient to examine them.

Transportation: At Gyeongju, take an Angang-bound bus to Yangdong Village.
Information: 1330 (Korea Travel Phone)
* From abroad, you can dial 82-2-1330
Wanggok Village

In Wanggok Village, Gangwon-do, just north of Mt. Seoraksan, are 21 traditional Korean houses, mostly dating to the 1800s. They are built in the shape of the Korean Letter "" and have an anbang (main bedroom), sarangbang (men's quarters), a wooden-floored hall and a kitchen. A stable is usually attached to the kitchen, a convenience necessary in long winters.

Transportation: To go to Sokcho take an express bus or plane, then take a city bus to Obong-ri
Information: 1330 (Korea Travel Phone)
* From abroad, you can dial 82-2-1330
Oeam-ri Folk Village

In the Oeam-ri Folk Village, many houses maintain their age-old appearance. There is an inexpressible beauty as traditional yangban (aristocrat) class and straw thatched houses stand together in harmony with a fresh water stream and a lush green forest. You will find 86 traditional houses, a guard post at the village entrance, and a mill , all excellently preserved. The village allows visitors to step deep into the past.

Transportation: To go to Onyang take a train at Seoul Station, then a city bus to Oeam-ri (7 times a day, takes 40-minutes)
Information: 1330 (Korea Travel Phone)
* From abroad, you can dial 82-2-1330
Naganeupseong Folk Village

Naganeupseong Fortress and its folk village are designated as a historic site because the fortress, the government official guesthouse and thatched-roofed houses are well-kept in their original conditions. The village is unique in that 108 households are actually living inside the fortress. Every year in October, in this old fortress town a huge food festival is held featuring hundreds of traditional delicacies from Jeollanam-do Province, the nation's epicurean home.

Location: Suncheon, Jeollanam-do
Transportation: Take a train at Seoul Station to Suncheon, then transfer to a city bus for Naganeupseong Folk Village
Admission: 1,000 won
Information: 1330 (Korea Travel Phone)
* From abroad, you can dial 82-2-1330
Jeju Folk Village

Renowned traditional craftsmen have gathered to recreate this 19th century Jeju Island village. The distinct flavor of traditional Jeju society, including the exceptional Jeju folk art performances, is depicted in detail in this living, working community.

Location: Pyoseon-ri, Pyoseon-myeon, Namjeju-gun
Transportation: 50 min. by bus from Jeju Intercity Bus Terminal
Admission: 4,000 won
Information: 1330 (Korea Travel Phone)
* From abroad, you can dial 82-2-1330
Cheonghakdong Village

In Cheonghakdong Village, over 140 residents from 23 families preserve traditional Korean culture in their daily life by dressing in time-honored fashion. They wear white. Young men and women tie a pigtail ribbon at the end of their braided hair and women do up their hair in chignons. Spiritually, people here live according to a blend of modern and traditional civilization, and follow the traditional lifestyle of Confucianism.

Location: Hadong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
Transportation: Take a Hadong-bound bus at Nambu Bus Terminal, then a city bus to Cheonghakdong Village
Admission: 1,000 won
Information: 1330 (Korea Travel Phone)
* From abroad, you can dial 82-2-1330
Cheongpung Cultural Properties Complex

Cheongpung Cultural Properties Complex, located on the hillside overlooking Cheongpung Lake, includes various cultural assets including commoner's houses, official government buildings, Confucian schools, and stone sculptures. It is a recreation of an ancient village. Over 1,900 pieces of traditional household objects are exhibited.

Location: Cheongpung-myeon, Jecheon, Chungcheongbuk-do
Transportation: Take a Jecheon-bound bus at Seoul Express Bus Terminal, then transfer to a city bus for Cheongpung Cultural Properties Complex
Admission: Adults 1,500 won, Children 600 won
Information: 1330 (Korea Travel Phone)
* From abroad, you can dial 82-2-1330

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