Lovely place. We were already wrapping our tour and visiting here is icing to the cake. I'd say we even took better portraits and landscape here than what we had in the palace! The place is serene and has it's charm that can't be compared to other Hanok village we visited. Definitely worth our time. Must visit place!
We had a sense of peace and quiet during our visit. It’s was a pretty cool day so it was so cozy for us to walk around here. Plus, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the Namsan Tower from here. There were also hanbok standees you can play around with.😊
Traditional Korean village that you can visit for free. Nice place to see the tradicional side of the city. You can walk around the gardens and buildings, is really relaxing, and there aren't big crowds which makes it better
This Hanok village is as beautiful as the bukchon Hanok village but far more less crowded and so many good spots to take pictures plus you can also get the namsan tower as background of your pics and videos if you are creative enough. The complex is huge! The temple is beautiful and people wrote their wishes in front of Buddha. The place is clean and enchanting.
An enjoyable environment to enjoy local Korean culture and experience nature in urban Seoul!We visited it on a Sunday afternoon in mid-June for around 1-2 hours. Before you enter, there are some stores to rent Hanboks. There is an information counter and a toilet at the entrance. Further in, there is a large open space, which had some fair counters, a large stage and a pagoda with some performances.Further in, you can see some local traditional houses and courtyards, with some traditional games and crafts for you to try out. Note you have to pay to enjoy the crafting classes.A large proportion of the park is also full of greenery, ponds, pagodas, cafes etc (aka. a usual park). It is a very comfortable and enjoyable environment to be in. However, note that many paths are quite inclined.Overall, a very nice park to experience local culture and general park amenities. I would recommend going in the evening (e.g. 4-6pm) as it can get quite hot and sunny.