A traditional Korean village in Seoul, known for its hanoks (traditional houses) and scenic alleyways.
Traditional Korean clothing, often worn during festivals and special occasions.
Green tea grown and harvested in the village, known for its unique taste and aroma.
Traditional Korean pottery, often featuring intricate designs and patterns.
Handmade jewelry inspired by traditional Korean designs and motifs.
Famous for its traditional Korean breakfast dishes, especially Mandu (dumplings).
Known for its hearty Korean stews and traditional breakfast sets.
Specializes in Ginseng Chicken Soup, a traditional Korean dish.
Famous for its traditional Bibimbap, a mixed rice dish.
Offers traditional Korean dishes in a beautiful hanok (traditional Korean house) setting.
Known for its cold Naengmyeon noodles, a popular Korean summer dish.
A traditional Korean village with over 900 hanoks (traditional houses) dating back to the Joseon Dynasty.