There are two places to see Korean houses in Seoul: the North Village of Zhonglu District, adjacent to Sanqingdong, and the Blue House.


This place faces the mountain, and there are many wood and stone structures in the undulating alley, and the first or second floor of the green tile building is Hanwu.


Because it is in the alley where few people go, and the surrounding area is covered with green plants, it is very suitable for walking around, especially when you come here to play with your friends or alone during the break. And because of the unique architecture here.


Many Korean dramas are filmed here, and many tourists come to Korea to travel because they like Korean dramas, order to see the scenes performed by the actors at that time.


The second place is Nanshan Valley Hanwu Village in Central District, not far from Mingdong, near Zhongwu Road Station on Metro Line No.4. If Youbei Village focuses on appearance and environment


But only comparing the environment and architecture to restore the previous Korean living environment, then Gu Hanwu Village in Nan Shan is closer to former South Korea, whether from architecture or the habits and way of life of the local people.


With the development of modernization, the commercialization of the North Village Korean House in Seoul is relatively strong, while the Han House Village in the South Valley still retains the original style.


Nan Shan Gu Han House Village is composed of traditional Korean houses and courtyards. The traditional Korean houses in the urban and suburban areas of Seoul have been reconstructed according to the original design. Each house has its own allusions. At the same time, there will also be some permanent traditional activities here. It is not only an important place to experience Korean culture, but also an important place for Seoul citizens to hold traditional weddings.


Hanwu Village built a traditional garden along the valley stream, constructed five traditional Korean houses in an area of 7934 square meters, and equipped the furniture according to the size of the house and the identity of the residents, fully restoring and displaying the face of life in the past. There are many experience programs in Hanwu village, where visitors can take part in traditional culture learning, trying on the hanbok, folding Korean paper, writing in Korean, tasting traditional Korean tea, learning Korean etiquette, and experiencing other activities.


Traditional wedding experiences will also be held here on Saturday and Sunday. In addition, there will be grass craft shows, taekwondo performances, as well as kicking shuttlecock, rolling dice, stone tablets and other folk games.


Namsan Valley Hanwu Village has five traditional Korean houses moved from all over Seoul, each with a long history of more than a hundred years. In these old houses, the king's horses, bank officials, scholar-officials and ordinary people also lived.


The house is furnished with the furniture and various daily necessities in line with the identity of the owner of the house at that time, from which we can learn about people's way of life in the past.