Namsangul Tradisional Folks Village
In P'il-dong, just to the north of Namsan Park, the Seoul government recreated a small village that resembles the architecture and gardens of the area during the Chosun Dynasty (1392-1910). The area contains 5 restored traditional houses, designated as Seoul City Folk Materials, all decorated with authentic furniture and decorations from the period. Originally called Cheonghak-dong (area of faeries for the blue cranes), it was one of the 5 most beautiful areas of Seoul and a famous summer resort. the yangban (aristocrats) who lived in the area often composed poems about the beauty of Namsan (then called Mokmyok-san) and the surrounding landscape.
Admission: Free
Directions: Subway lines 3 & 4, Chungmuro Station, exit 3, 20 meters
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