Property type
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Room Type
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Bed type
Ondol
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Minimum stay(night)
1
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Accommodates
3
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Bedrooms
1
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Bathrooms
0.5
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Size
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Amenities
- TV
- Air Conditioning
- Family/Kid Friendly
- Towels
- Wireless Internet
- Suitable for Events
- Yard
- Wifi
- Free parking
Description
[ Seunggwangjae 승광재 ]
Seunggwangjae, literally translated as the ascension of light, was built in August 2004 in the Jeonju Hanok Village. The house also refers to the succession of Gwangmu or Emperor Gojong of the Korean Empire as Lee Seok, the eleventh son of King Euichin (or the 3rd son of Emperor Gojong) and the last royal successor to the Korean throne, lives in the house. The imperial family's family tree along with the achievements and pictures of King Euichin are on display for educational purposes.
Here, Yi Seok gives visitors lectures about the history and culture of the royal court family from the Joseon Dynasty. The house is closely located to Seoryewon, an educational center for traditional etiquettes, where guests can experience royal culture including tea ceremonies and royal etiquettes.
2004년 8월 건립된 승광재는 전주한옥마을 내에 위치한 전통 한옥으로 대한제국의 마지막 황손인 이석 씨가 거처하는 곳입니다. 승광재란 '빛을 계승한다'는 뜻으로 대한제국 고종황제의 연호인 '광무'를 계승한다는 의미도 담고있습니다. 승광재에서는 조선역사 알기, 황실다례익히기, 황실예법 익히기 등의 황실문화체험을 할 수 있습니다.
[ Sudukdang 수덕당 ]
- Accommodates (숙박인원): 2/4 (standard 기준 / maximum 최대)
- Room rate 가격: KRW 50,000
- Surcharge for extra guest KRW 10,000 per person. 기준인원 초과 시 1인당 10,000원 추가
- Private bathroom 개별욕실
[ Jeonju Hanok Village ]
eonju Hanok Village is located in the city of Jeonju and overlaps Pungnam-dong and Gyo-dong. There are over 800 traditional Korean 'hanok' houses. While the rest of city has been industrialized, Hanok Maeul retains its historical charms and traditions.
Jeonju Hanok village is especially beautiful for its roof curves. The roof edges being slightly raised to the sky is unique. Hanok houses are generally divided into two sections, Anchae and Sarangchae. Anchae is also known as Gyusu room, and is furnished accordingly. Sarangchae is where the men dwell, and is referred to as the Seonbi room. Because men and women have to remain separate, Anchae is situated deep inside the house so that it is secretive and quiet.
Another trait of Hanok is that all the houses are heated with the ondol system, a unique sub-flooring heating system. Since Koreans enjoy sitting, eating, and sleeping on the floor, it needs to remain heated. A part of Hanok has been set aside so that tourists can experience traditional Korean life, called Hanok Life Experience Hall. You can enter the Seonbi room and the Gyusu room to experience the warm floor first-hand. An advantage of this system is that it is warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
The food provided is very traditional, which adds to the traditional ambience. At Jeonju Hanok Village, visitors can enjoy traditional Korean life and traditional foods like bibimbap, the most well known dish from the Jeonju region.
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- per night 44 $USD
- Weekly rate 305 $USD
- Monthly rate 1,220 $USD
- Standard guest number 2
- Charge for each extra guest 7 $USD
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- Check-in after 5:00pm
- Check-out before 10:00am
- Cancellation Policy Moderate
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