Hanok is a term to describe Korean traditional houses. Korean
architecture lends consideration to the positioning of the house in
relation to its surroundings, with thought given to the land and
seasons.
House is built with a mountain in the back and a river in the front, with the ondol heated rock system for heating during cold winters and a wide daecheong front porch for keeping the house cool during hot summers.
House is built with a mountain in the back and a river in the front, with the ondol heated rock system for heating during cold winters and a wide daecheong front porch for keeping the house cool during hot summers.
1. Rakkojae (Area: Jongro / Insadong):Rakkojae
was built to harmonize the old time and modern life utilizing the 130
year-old traditional house and opened as the guesthouse and cultural
experience facility.


2. Kundaeuun Jip (Area:Jongro / Insadong):Kundaeuun Jip means a house (Jip) with a big gate (Kundaemun).the house and gate are genuine and authentic hanok, and older than 70 year-old.
3. Hanok Eugene’s Guesthouse (Area:Other/Daehakno):Hanok Eugene’s Guesthouse is a traditional hanok (remodeled in 2009) built 70 years ago in heart of Seoul.
4. Cheongmyongheon (Area:Jenju/Jeollabuk-do):Enjoy your unique stay at Cheongmyongheon, the refined guesthouse with traditional stone wall and tiled roof.

5. Bukchondaek (Area: Andong-si): Bukchondaek is located at Historic Village of Korea, Hahok. It was built 200 years ago and you could see the history cultural here.

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