[4K] 소복소복 눈오는날 북촌 한옥마을 Bukchon Hanok Village in Snow (with closed caption, Eng sub)

[4K] 소복소복 눈오는날 북촌 한옥마을 Bukchon Hanok Village in Snow (with closed caption, Eng sub)

a good place to go on a date Outing and Dating Seoul walker Seoul walk Walking in Seoul To walk in Seoul Browsing in Seoul subtitle subtitles travel trip guided tour guided Korea How summer morning vicarious travel Korean Stroll Stroller vibe ambience tourist attractions Bukchon Hanok Village (25:50) heavy snow 눈 폭설 북촌 한옥 마을 (25:50) I'm going to Bukchon Hanok Village Hanok means Traditional Korean house (한옥) You have to take the subway line number 3 (orange) To get there, you have to follow the exit number 2 I heard there're many small but good restaurants around here You will find super cool, new restaurants and cafes where some people stay in line If you find Traditional Korean costume rental shops, it means you're almost there It is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the Jongno area, but a lot of the stores have been renovated and redecorated If you have a plan to visit here, I recommend you come here early in the morning Usually, this area is packed with tourists all the time There's one thing you should be careful Make sure to keep it down This is a residential area Though many visit here, it's not a tourist attraction So we have to be quiet not to bother them Hanok houses were first designed and built in the 14th century during the Joseon Dynasty In Korea, there are many places where traditional houses are preserved in their original form Korean traditional houses are called hanok There are villages consisting of these houses Some have been converted into guest houses They are very popular among foreign tourists Visitors can get hands-on experience with traditional Korean culture, and stay overnight Sometimes, even new buildings are built in the style of hanok They look and feel traditional However, they have all the modern amenities, like running water and air-conditioning I think there is no better way to experience the charm of Korea In a city at the cutting edge of 21st century technology, where apartment living is the norm, this neighbourhood stands as a testament to an age of craftsmanship when Seoulites lived in onestory wooden Hanok, with graceful tiled roofs and internal courtyard gardens Get lost wandering the labyrinthine streets, squished between two major palaces and rising up the foothills of Bukaksan Take in the views and pause to pop into a cafe, art gallery, craft shop or small private museum along the way Bukchon (North Village), covering the area between Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung, is home to around 900 hanok, Seoul's largest concentration of these traditional Korean homes Although supertouristy in parts, the streets here area pleasure to aimlessly wander and get lost in, admiring the buildings' patterned walls and tiled roofs contrasting with the modern city in the distance #Bukchon_Hanok_Village #Bukchon #Hanok