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[ About the Place |
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Situated in the historic Bukchon neighborhood in Seoul, Korea, Manaedang takes its name after the respected Buddhist monk, writer and Korean independence movement activist Manae Han Yongwoon, who occupied this house during the Japanese colonial period. Here, Manae founded the Buddhist magazine, "Yusim." In recognition of this historic fact, the Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea registered this place as a Modern Cultural Heritage Site in 2003. Now, this historic house opens its doors to guests who wish to experience Korean traditional life. In this adorable tiled-roof house and quaint neighborhood lined with traditional Korean houses (Hanok), glimpse the old Korea of the bygone era. Long-term stay discount rates: 7 from 1 to 5%, 10 - 10%, 15 days or more - 15% |
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Subway |
Anguk Station |
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Bus |
Blue Bus: 109, 151, 162, 171, 172, 272 |
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Attractions |
Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changgyeonggung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, Insa-dong, Samcheong-dong |
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Eateries |
Blacksmith's wood-fired pizza restaurant, Jilsiru, CAFE 5CIJUNG |
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Minimum Stay |
1 DAY | |
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Maximum Stay |
No Limit |
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Minimum Guests |
1 Persons |
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# of Washroom |
Mae, Juk: private |
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Amenities |
Towel, Hair dryer |
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Breakfast |
Free |
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Available Languages |
한국어, English |
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Other |
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[ Bukchon Hanok Village |
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Surrounded by Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace and Jongmyo Shrine, Bukchon Hanok Village is home to hundreds of traditional houses called 'hanok' that date back to the Joseon Dynasty. The name, 'Bukchon,' which literally translates to 'northern village,' came about as the neighborhoods that the village covers lie to the north of the two significant Seoul landmarks, Cheonggyecheon Stream and Jongno. Today, many of these hanoks operate as cultural centers, guesthouses, restaurants and tea houses, providing an opportunity to experience, learn and immerse in Korean traditional culture. |