Bukchon Hanok Village
Bukchon Hanok is located between Gyeong Palace to the west and Changdeok Palace to the east. The village has the largest collection of traditional Hanukhuk houses, known as Hanuk houses, dating from 600 years of history.
The modern part of the Bukchon district is one of the most beautiful places I have visited in the capital,
You will find art and inspiration in every corner of this street. It also has many unique cafes and boutiques.
The term Hanuk refers to the traditional Korean house and the reason that this village includes so many Hanuks that it was a place for people to live from the ruling class during the Joseon era (1392-1910). But this is not only a feature, and it was not the main reason for visiting it, but the main advantage is that it is still a residential area inhabited by citizens and living in these traditional houses
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