Introduction:
Coming out of Exit 3 or 4 of Chungmuro Subway Station, you will see the normal city scenes of large buildings and bustling streets, but you are also right in front of Namsangol Hanok Village. You may find it interesting that this traditional Korean villag
Directions [Subway] Chungmuro Station (Seoul Subway Line 3 & 4), Exit 3 or 4. - Walk along the road between oh!zemidong (Chungmuro Media Center) and Maeil Business Newspaper Building (150m). [Bus] - Take Bus No. 104, 105, 140, 263, 507, 604, 421 or 7011 and get off at Toegyero 3(sam)-ga (National Pension Service) Bus Stop. - Take Bus No. 263, 104, 507, 421, 02 or Seoul City Tour bus and get off in front of at Twegye 3(sam)-ga (Hanok Maeul, Korea House) Bus Stop.
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-2-2264-4412,
+82-2-2261-0500
Information:
Coming out of Exit 3 or 4 of Chungmuro Subway Station, you will see the normal city scenes of large buildings and bustling streets, but you are also right in front of Namsangol Hanok Village.
You may find it interesting that this traditional Korean village is located between modern skyscrapers.
This village has five restored traditional Korean houses, a pavilion, a pond and a time capsule as well, making it a perfect spot to take a leisure walk. When you enter from the front gate, you will see the vast valley and Chunugak Pavilion to the left of a small pond.
Beside the pond, there is a large open space where performances are usually held.
On the other side, you will see five traditional houses.
These houses were remodeled after the traditional houses of Joseon Dynasty and belong to those of various social classes, ranking from peasants to aristocrats.
The furniture in the houses is situated to help guests understand the daily lives of the past, and the clean, traditional houses, as well as their antique items provide a great photo op.
If you would like to check out some souvenirs, stop by the traditional craftwork exhibit where you can buy small dishes and other items.
You can also have some traditional tea and refreshments.
On the grounds are traditional games that you may try such as neolttwigi (seesaw jumping), tuho(arrow throwing) and yutnori (traditional board game).
Don't forget to catch the traditional marriage ceremony that takes place during the weekends at Bak Yeong Hyo's Residence.
The traditional marriage ceremony is an interesting event for both Koreans and foreigners and many gather to watch.
During the winter season (November to February), there are not as many wedding ceremonies as compared to that during spring and fall.
Weddings are typically held around 12:00 or 1:00 p.m.
and visitors can take pictures with the husband and wife wearing traditional wedding costumes.
There is also a time capsule commemorating Seoul’s 600 Year Anniversary that was buried in 1994 and is scheduled to be reopened four hundred years later in 2394. Closed Tuesdays (In the case of a holiday falling on Tuesday, the next day is closed.) Activity Making mini-jangseung (Korean totem pole) -
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hours: Saturdays 10:30-12:30 - Participant limit: 20 people - Participation fee: Free - Venue: Traditional Culture Experience Hall in Namsangol Hanok Village Making mini-sotdae (wooden birds atop a pole) -
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hours: Saturdays 14:00-16:00 - Participant limit: 25 people - Participation fee: Free - Venue: Traditional Culture Experience Hall in Namsangol Hanok Village Making Mokpyeon (wooden chip) -
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hours: Mondays 10:30-12:30 - Participant limit: 25 people - Participation fee: Free - Venue: Traditional Culture Experience Hall in Namsangol Hanok Village Straw-craft activity -
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hours: Sundays 14:00-16:00 - Participant limit: 25 people - Participation fee: Free - Venue: Traditional Culture Experience Hall in Namsangol Hanok Village
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Hours Apr-Oct: 09:00-21:00Nov-Mar: 09:00-20:00 Parking Facilities Namsangol Hanok Village Public Parking Lot, Parking Lot behind Daehan Theater, Dongguk University Yeongsangwon Parking Lot Admission Fees Free Available Facilities Cheonugak, Seoul Namsan Gugakdang (Traditional Theater), Traditional Craft Hall, Cheonghakji, Cheongryujeong, Gwaneojeong, Pigeumjeong, Mangbukru, Seoul Millennium Time Capsule, Min’s House, Yun’s House, Lee Seung-eop House, Kim Chun-yeong House, Yun Taekyeong’s Jaesil Parking Fees 500 won for every ten minutes Restrooms Available Interpretation Services Offered * English, Japanese, Chinese (Advanced inquiry required) - Inquiry: +82-2-2264-4412 Korean Info.
Service [Traditional Cultural Asset Explanation] * Tour size: 10-25 people per tour (family group available) * Fare: Free * Age limit: Fourth grade students and older * Contents: The history of Namsangol Hanok Village and cultural heritage Baby Stroller Rentals 3 baby strollers available at information center Pets Pets on a leash are permitted.
Please bring plastic bags to dispose of pet litter.
Coming out of Exit 3 or 4 of Chungmuro Subway Station, you will see the normal city scenes of large buildings and bustling streets, but you are also right in front of Namsangol Hanok Village. You may find it interesting that this traditional Korean villag
Directions [Subway] Chungmuro Station (Seoul Subway Line 3 & 4), Exit 3 or 4. - Walk along the road between oh!zemidong (Chungmuro Media Center) and Maeil Business Newspaper Building (150m). [Bus] - Take Bus No. 104, 105, 140, 263, 507, 604, 421 or 7011 and get off at Toegyero 3(sam)-ga (National Pension Service) Bus Stop. - Take Bus No. 263, 104, 507, 421, 02 or Seoul City Tour bus and get off in front of at Twegye 3(sam)-ga (Hanok Maeul, Korea House) Bus Stop.
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-2-2264-4412,
+82-2-2261-0500
Information:
Coming out of Exit 3 or 4 of Chungmuro Subway Station, you will see the normal city scenes of large buildings and bustling streets, but you are also right in front of Namsangol Hanok Village.
You may find it interesting that this traditional Korean village is located between modern skyscrapers.
This village has five restored traditional Korean houses, a pavilion, a pond and a time capsule as well, making it a perfect spot to take a leisure walk. When you enter from the front gate, you will see the vast valley and Chunugak Pavilion to the left of a small pond.
Beside the pond, there is a large open space where performances are usually held.
On the other side, you will see five traditional houses.
These houses were remodeled after the traditional houses of Joseon Dynasty and belong to those of various social classes, ranking from peasants to aristocrats.
The furniture in the houses is situated to help guests understand the daily lives of the past, and the clean, traditional houses, as well as their antique items provide a great photo op.
If you would like to check out some souvenirs, stop by the traditional craftwork exhibit where you can buy small dishes and other items.
You can also have some traditional tea and refreshments.
On the grounds are traditional games that you may try such as neolttwigi (seesaw jumping), tuho(arrow throwing) and yutnori (traditional board game).
Don't forget to catch the traditional marriage ceremony that takes place during the weekends at Bak Yeong Hyo's Residence.
The traditional marriage ceremony is an interesting event for both Koreans and foreigners and many gather to watch.
During the winter season (November to February), there are not as many wedding ceremonies as compared to that during spring and fall.
Weddings are typically held around 12:00 or 1:00 p.m.
and visitors can take pictures with the husband and wife wearing traditional wedding costumes.
There is also a time capsule commemorating Seoul’s 600 Year Anniversary that was buried in 1994 and is scheduled to be reopened four hundred years later in 2394. Closed Tuesdays (In the case of a holiday falling on Tuesday, the next day is closed.) Activity Making mini-jangseung (Korean totem pole) -
Operating:Operating
hours: Saturdays 10:30-12:30 - Participant limit: 20 people - Participation fee: Free - Venue: Traditional Culture Experience Hall in Namsangol Hanok Village Making mini-sotdae (wooden birds atop a pole) -
Operating:Operating
hours: Saturdays 14:00-16:00 - Participant limit: 25 people - Participation fee: Free - Venue: Traditional Culture Experience Hall in Namsangol Hanok Village Making Mokpyeon (wooden chip) -
Operating:Operating
hours: Mondays 10:30-12:30 - Participant limit: 25 people - Participation fee: Free - Venue: Traditional Culture Experience Hall in Namsangol Hanok Village Straw-craft activity -
Operating:Operating
hours: Sundays 14:00-16:00 - Participant limit: 25 people - Participation fee: Free - Venue: Traditional Culture Experience Hall in Namsangol Hanok Village
Operating:Operating
Hours Apr-Oct: 09:00-21:00Nov-Mar: 09:00-20:00 Parking Facilities Namsangol Hanok Village Public Parking Lot, Parking Lot behind Daehan Theater, Dongguk University Yeongsangwon Parking Lot Admission Fees Free Available Facilities Cheonugak, Seoul Namsan Gugakdang (Traditional Theater), Traditional Craft Hall, Cheonghakji, Cheongryujeong, Gwaneojeong, Pigeumjeong, Mangbukru, Seoul Millennium Time Capsule, Min’s House, Yun’s House, Lee Seung-eop House, Kim Chun-yeong House, Yun Taekyeong’s Jaesil Parking Fees 500 won for every ten minutes Restrooms Available Interpretation Services Offered * English, Japanese, Chinese (Advanced inquiry required) - Inquiry: +82-2-2264-4412 Korean Info.
Service [Traditional Cultural Asset Explanation] * Tour size: 10-25 people per tour (family group available) * Fare: Free * Age limit: Fourth grade students and older * Contents: The history of Namsangol Hanok Village and cultural heritage Baby Stroller Rentals 3 baby strollers available at information center Pets Pets on a leash are permitted.
Please bring plastic bags to dispose of pet litter.
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