Bukchon Hanuk
I got addicted with Lee Min Ho and Son Ye Jin’s Personal Preference and it motivated me to go to the drama’s setting in Sang Go Jae located in Bukchon Hanuk.
Bukchon Hanok Village was once a village of aristocrats long ago, and its luxury tile-roofed houses called giwas have been preserved since the Joseon Dynasty. Located in the middle of Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, and Jongmyo, Bukchon Hanok Village boasts 600 years of history in the region. The preserved village sits between two large palaces in the traditional hanok regions where the eggplant-shaped streets show the 600-year-old beauty of the city. Now, the village operates as a place where visitors come to experience the ambiance of the Joseon Dynasty, offering a cultural center and hanok-style restaurants. Wonseo-dong, Jae-dong, Gahoe-dong, and Insa-dong all lie to the north of Cheonggyecheon Stream and Jongno, thus being named Bukchon, meaning north village, an area popularly known at that time, as the residence of the royal family and high-ranking officials. |
Directions |
Subway – Anguk Station (Line 3), Exit #3 Bus - Red #9710, Get off at Anguk Station |
Nearby Tourist Attractions |
National Museum of Korea, Kyeongbokgung Palace, Samcheong Park, Jogyesa Temple, Changdeokgung Palace and Huwon, Jongmyo Royal Shrine see the album here: http://mjse.multiply.com/photos/album/303/BUKCHON_HANUK |
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