Hanok Places In Andong
1. Andong Hahoe Folk Village
Entrance price: 5,000 won and under
Staying the night price: 40,000 won per night and up
2. Byeongsan Seowon
Price: Free
3. Jirye Arts Village
Accommodation
Price: 150,000 won per night and up
4. Dosan Seowon
Heritage Site
Price: 1,500 won (adults), 700 won (Teens), & 600 won (Children)
5. Nongam Jongtaek
Accommodation
Price: 50,000 won per night and up
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Seol Jong-bo (b.1965) - Landscape. 2018. Acrylic on canvas.
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character story:
You take off your 衣 의 clothes only safely inside your 里 리 village.
Study vocab here!
Vocab:
腦裏 뇌리 inside one’s head
裏面 이면 reverse side; inner truth
裏門 이문 back or side gate
表裏 표리 both sides; duplicity
*can add 하다 to make a verb form
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The National Folk Museum of Korea occupies the northeast corner of the Gyeongbokgung Palace compound. It contains around 120,000 artifacts in permanent and special exhibitions exploring the experiences of Koreans through the ages.
PHOTOGRAPH BY MARK PARREN TAYLOR
An antechamber at Gyeongbokgung Palace, a sprawling complex that was the seat of Korea’s Joseon dynasty and home to a wealth of cultural treasures. The splendid painted screen behind the desk and seat is finished with lavish imperial blue silk.
PHOTOGRAPH BY MARK PARREN TAYLOR
An antechamber at Gyeongbokgung Palace, a sprawling complex that was the seat of Korea’s Joseon dynasty and home to a wealth of cultural treasures. The splendid painted screen behind the desk and seat is finished with lavish imperial blue silk.
PHOTOGRAPH BY MARK PARREN TAYLOR
Tucked among the trees, Baek In-je House was built as a private home in 1913, during the Japanese occupation, and is now a museum. In Seoul’s Jongno district, it sits on a hill, affording far-reaching views of the modern city beyond.
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Sightseers walk past a traditional hanok house in Bukchon Hanok Village, in Seoul’s Jongno district. They’re wearing traditional hanbok costume, available to hire for a couple of hours or for the entire day. Although there are distinct male and female garments, it’s not unusual to see visitors (in a refreshing display of 21st-century gender neutrality) mixing and matching.
PHOTOGRAPH BY MARK PARREN TAYLOR
A walk along Cheonggyecheon stream — a seven-mile-long ribbon-like park running through the heart of the commercial districts of downtown Seoul — offers the chance to escape the hubbub of the modern city.
PHOTOGRAPH BY MARK PARREN TAYLOR
A woman wearing hanbok costume with a braided headdress that resembles a traditional hairstyle — and perhaps alludes to the complicated knot of modern-day Seoul and traditional Korea.
PHOTOGRAPH BY MARK PARREN TAYLOR
Travellers come to the Bukchon district for its well-preserved hanok dwellings, some of which are homestays and restaurants. There are so many that the area is considered to be a hanok village, or maeul.
PHOTOGRAPH BY MARK PARREN TAYLOR
Travellers come to the Bukchon district for its well-preserved hanok dwellings, some of which are homestays and restaurants. There are so many that the area is considered to be a hanok village, or maeul.
PHOTOGRAPH BY MARK PARREN TAYLOR
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Lalal ⁇ The family is a devout Christian, Wu acting can not do it anymore ⁇ (Call)
Source: k-star-holic.blogspot.com
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