Sinsiwa

Gwangju


Park Sung-hyun, one-time curator of the Gwangju Biennale, restored this 60-year-old hanok himself and opened it as a guesthouse. The three rooms (two with private baths) are simple yet beautiful, decorated with an ever-changing display of works by local artists.


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