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Explore ancient villages in Korea, where time seems to stand still

In addition to modern cities like Seoul and Busan, Korea also has many ancient villages with rich cultural and historical values. These villages attract tourists not only by their traditional architecture but also by the stories and customs that have been preserved for centuries.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên26/10/2024


If you want to experience a different Korea, where time seems to stand still, plan to visit these ancient villages to discover the beauty of ancient culture and immerse yourself in the simple life of the people.

Bukchon Hanok Village

Bukchon Hanok Village is located in the heart of Seoul, a place where traditional Korean houses (hanok) converge. Strolling through the narrow alleys, visitors can see the intersection between the past and the present. The hanok houses here are still intact, giving visitors a chance to feel the life of the Joseon Dynasty aristocrats. Bukchon is not only a place to visit but also has cafes, art galleries and traditional restaurants.

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Seongeup Folk Village

Located on Jeju Island, Seongeup Folk Village is a must-see destination for those who want to learn about the unique folk culture of Jeju people. The village offers visitors a comprehensive view of Korean rural life in the past, with typical earthen houses, thatched roofs and stone walls. The traditional artifacts and customs in Seongeup help visitors better understand the lives and customs of local people from centuries ago.

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Oeam Ancient Village

Oeam Village, located in South Chungcheong Province, has a history of more than 500 years. It is famous for its hanok architecture and tree-lined streets. In particular, visitors can also participate in traditional experiences such as making handicrafts, cooking or wearing hanbok. Oeam Village is also famous for its smart irrigation system, designed to suit the mountainous terrain.

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Hahoe Village

Hahoe Village, an ancient village located in Gyeongsangbuk-do Province, preserves the cultural and architectural essence of the Joseon Dynasty. The village is unique in that its houses are built in an arc shape, surrounding the Nakdong River. It is also the hometown of the Ryu family, one of the most prestigious families of the Joseon Dynasty. In addition to admiring the ancient architecture, visitors can participate in traditional mask festivals, one of Korea's intangible cultural heritages.

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Naganeupseong Ancient Village

Located in Jeollanam-do Province, Naganeupseong is one of the best-preserved villages in Korea. The village was once a defensive fortress and still retains its strong walls. The houses in Naganeupseong are built in traditional architecture with simple thatched roofs, reflecting the simple rural life. Cultural activities such as folk dances and traditional music performances are held on weekends.

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Exploring the traditional villages in Korea will give you a more comprehensive view of the history, culture and traditional life of this country. The stone-paved roads, ancient hanok houses and peaceful landscapes will help you better understand Korea's past, thereby creating memorable memories in your journey. Take the time to plan to experience these villages right away, to understand more about a traditional and enchanting Korea.

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