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  2. Hasukjib - Wikipedia

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    A hasukjib (Korean: 하숙집; Hanja: 下宿집; lit. "boarding house") is a type of housing in South Korea that is commonly used by working adults but more popular among university students. Typically, hasukjib take the form of a small room with a single bed, desk and a mini fridge. There are several rooms on each floor of the building and ...

  3. Anchae - Wikipedia

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    An anchae (Korean: 안채) is a section of a Korean traditional house that is reserved for women of the household. It can be composed of a number of rooms with different functions, including notably the anbang (안방; lit. inner room [1]), the innermost room reserved for the

  4. Korean architecture - Wikipedia

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    Korean architects have not only adapted but excelled in designing structures on steep slopes, transforming previously uninhabitable mountainous areas into viable residential and commercial spaces. Unlike larger countries with a vast amount of flat land who might avoid such complex constructions, South Korea has embraced these challenges.

  5. This tiny apartment costs $7 a month. Scoring one is like ...

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    Kim Do-yeon, a new tenant for the $7 apartment for youths, stands inside her room in Dongjak district in Seoul. The studio apartment Choi Soul recently scored might have the cheapest monthly rent ...

  6. Hanok - Wikipedia

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    The most common shape for hanok in the central region is an L-shaped layout, an architectural mixture of the shapes in the northern and the southern regions. Hanok in the cold northern region have square layouts that block the wind flow. They do not have an open, wooden floor area, and the rooms are all joined together.

  7. Choga (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Each quarter is further subdivided into rooms such as female bedroom, male bedroom, male study room, or side rooms for children and the elderly. The female bedroom is the innermost part of the house and where valuables are kept. During earlier times, only the husband, children and close female relatives were to enter this room. [7] Ondol ...

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