Gongju Hanok Village

Chungcheongnam-do


This busy hanok village is geared for families looking for an infusion of local history. Everything is rather tidy, so it's not exactly atmospheric of old Korea, but you do get the smell of wood smoke from the traditional ondol (underfloor heating).


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