Explore Korea's lesser-known hanok villages, like Eunpyeong and Namsangol, each offering unique cultural experiences, scenic ...
“They’ll leave with a bad impression of South Korea.” Bukchon Hanok Village, with its narrow winding alleyways in hilly northern Seoul, dates back to the Joseon dynasty (1392–1910).
In South Korea, some 150 historic crafts, customs and celebrations are recognised as National Intangible Cultural Heritage. Experience them to gain a deeper insight into the country, which honours its ...
"They'll leave with a bad impression of South Korea." Bukchon Hanok Village, with its narrow winding alleyways in hilly ...
It is not uncommon to see a Korean couple on a date in a hanok-style restaurant or for tourists to stay in a hanok guest house. Even if you're not bedding down in Bukchon, recent travelers ...
South Korea is racing to preserve traditional hanoks amid rising modern apartment developments. Read more at straitstimes.com ...