Jeonju Hanok Village
Jeonju Hanok Village is located in the city of Jeonju and overlaps
Pungnam-dong and Gyo-dong. There are over 800 traditional Korean 'hanok'
houses. While the rest of city has been industrialized, Hanok Maeul
retains its historical charms and traditions.
Jeonju Hanok village is especially beautiful for its roof curves. The
roof edges being slightly raised to the sky is unique. Hanok houses are
generally divided into two sections, Anchae and Sarangchae. Anchae is
also known as Gyusu room, and is furnished accordingly. Sarangchae is
where the men dwell, and is referred to as the Seonbi room. Because men
and women have to remain separate, Anchae is situated deep inside the
house so that it is secretive and quiet.
Another trait of Hanok is that all the houses are heated with the ondol
system, a unique sub-flooring heating system. Since Koreans enjoy
sitting, eating, and sleeping on the floor, it needs to remain heated. A
part of Hanok has been set aside so that tourists can experience
traditional Korean life, called Hanok Life Experience Hall. You can
enter the Seonbi room and the Gyusu room to experience the warm floor
first-hand. An advantage of this system is that it is warm in the winter
and cool in the summer.
The food provided is very traditional, which adds to the traditional
ambience. At Jeonju Hanok Village, visitors can enjoy traditional Korean
life and traditional foods like bibimbap, the most well known dish from
the Jeonju region.
(from visitkorea.or.kr)
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