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  2. Rakkojae - Wikipedia

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    The hotel is actually a compound of three hanok, one in a 'ㄱ' shape, one in a 'ㄷ' shape, and one in a single-unit patio style. Rakkojae Seoul was the first hanok hotel to be listed in the first edition of the Michelin Seoul guide in 2017. Rakkojae Andong (Hahoe) opened its doors in Andong within the Hahoe Folk Village in 2009.

  3. Namsangol Hanok Village - Wikipedia

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    Namsangol Hanok Village (Korean: 남산골한옥마을) is a recreated village of historical Korean buildings in Pil-dong, Jung District, Seoul, South Korea. The village contains several Korean traditional houses called hanok .

  4. Bukchon Hanok Village - Wikipedia

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    Bukchon Hanok Village (Korean: 북촌한옥마을) is a residential neighborhood in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea. It has many restored traditional Korean houses, called hanok. This has made it a popular tourist destination. The area contains many hanok that date to the early 20th century.

  5. Hanok - Wikipedia

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    A hanok (Korean: 한옥; name in South Korea) or chosŏnjip (조선집; name in North Korea and for Koreans in Yanbian, China), is a traditional Korean house. Hanok were first designed and built in the 14th century during the Joseon dynasty.

  6. Housing in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Bukchon Hanok Village in Seoul. Housing in South Korea includes detached houses, apartment (unit of apartment, row houses, and private houses), studio apartments, and dormitories in non-residential buildings such as shopping malls and factories. While the occupancy rate of apartment houses is steadily rising, the occupancy rate of detached ...

  7. Korea Furniture Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum itself is a collection of several traditional aristocratic houses (hanok) "in a village setting designed to illustrate the way the Korean nobility lived during the Joseon dynasty". [2] Chyung Mi-sook had made the decision to present her personal collection of about 2,500 furniture pieces to the public [ 2 ] as she has been collecting ...

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