Dejangjangi HwadeogPijajip

Gwanghwamun & Jongno-gu


Daijangjangi means 'blacksmith', and that is exactly what the owner Lee Jae-Sung is. Some of his metal creations adorn the quirky interior of this hanok turned pizzeria. The pizza is authentic and the service friendly.


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1. Gahoe Minhwa Workshop

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2. Bukchon Traditional Culture Center

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3. Jeongdok Public Library

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4. Simsimheon

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This modern hanok was rebuilt using traditional methods on the site of two older ones to create a home with museum grandeur that gives a rare opportunity…

5. Bukchon Hanok Village

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Meaning ‘North Village’, Bukchon, between Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung, is home to around 900 hanok, Seoul’s largest concentration of these traditional…

6. Artsonje Center

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7. World Jewellery Museum

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8. Another Way of Seeing

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