17.7Km 2023-04-13
69-5, Hahoenamchon-gil, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-855-8552
Gagyeongjae, or House with a Beautiful View, is a place with a thatched roof and an unhindered view. Guests can enjoy the view of natural environment over the window, with cool breeze freely flowing in the rooms. There are five rooms in total including Anchae Sangbang, Sarangchae Upper Room and Lower Room, Ondol Red Clay Lower Room, and Door Room. Guests in Anchae can use the central porch, whereas guests in Sarangchae can take advantage of the central floor as well. Ondol Red Clay Room is popular; it is heated by the owner himself through the traditional fireplace outside the room. The room, however, requires reservation at least 2 days in advance.
Air conditioners were recently installed in the hanok. Additional fees are separately charged in summer, but it is just great to enjoy air conditioning in a hanok. Note that reservation and inquiry over the phone is faster and more convenient than that on the website. There are many restaurants and places to experience in Hahoe Folk Village. It is a nice place to enjoy many things and just relax.
17.8Km 2020-09-09
76-6, Hahoejongga-gil, Pungcheon-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-10-3849-7542
Garam Choyeonjae offers guests a variety of charming features, particularly the harmonious natural environment which creates a serene and relaxing atmosphere. Situated in Hahoe, which is partially enclosed by the Nakdonggang River, Garam Choyeonjae stands out among the village’s many hanok houses due to its beautiful thatched roof. The village has become a popular tourist destination thanks to the distinguished natural landscape along the Nakdonggang River, its 100 ~ 200-year-old hanok houses, and nearby Buyongdae Cliff, which commands a panoramic view of the village. The name of the house is a compound word consisting of ‘garam’, which is the pen-name of the house’s owner, a 15th–generation descendant of Ryu Seong-ryong (pen-name: Seoae, 1542-1607, a scholar-official of the Joseon Dynasty), and ‘choyeonjae’, which means “a thatched house in which swallows live.” Guests can even see the swallows and their nests under the rafters and eaves of this simple, cozy hanok. The house is also surrounded by various well-known buildings such as Damyeonjae House, the largest and oldest hanok in the village; Yangjindang House (Treasure No. 306); and Binyeonjeongsa House (National Folklore Cultural Heritage No. 86), which was built and used as a library by Ryu Un-yong (pen-name: Gyeomam). Garam Choyeonjae consists of two rectangular hanok buildings with clean and well-maintained rooms exuding a traditional and antique atmosphere. In particular, the house’s beautifully maintained thatched roof attracts many foreign visitors. The house also provides various experience programs, including an opportunity to use a treadmill, millstone, and mortar, and a gat-making experience (a gat is a Korean traditional hat made of bamboo and horsehair). Moreover, visitors are highly recommended to appreciate the fantastic view of the sunset from the wooden floor of the house’s sarangchae (men’s quarters), and the beautiful garden planted with seasonal wildflowers.
17.8Km 2023-08-22
Hahoejongga-gil 76-3, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
18.1Km 2025-04-23
Sobaek-ro 2796, Sunheung-myeon, Yeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do.
054-630-8708 / 054-639-6612
El Festival de la Cultura de los Eruditos Coreanos de Yeongju es un evento local celebrado en la Aldea Seonbichon y el Centro Cultural Seonbi de Corea. Durante la festividad, se realizan distintas actividades de entretenimiento y eventos secundarios como desfile callejero, espectáculo de bibimbap (plato tradicional coreano con arroz y vegetales), corte de la cinta para la inauguración, elaboración de tótem o concurso de cocina, atrayendo de esta manera a muchos visitantes.
18.2Km 2024-05-17
Dosanseowon-gil 154, Dosan-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do.
La Academia Neoconfuciana Dosan Seowon fue fundada en 1574 (séptimo año del rey Seonjo), por discípulos confucianos y otros que apreciaban las memorias del ministro Lee Hwang. Era una academia donde Lee Hwang, cuyo seudónimo era Toegye, instruyó a sus estudiantes y se concentró en sus estudios académicos. En 1574, ya durante la dinastía Joseon (1392-1910), los eruditos confucianos y otros literatos establecieron un mausoleo denominado Sangdeoksa, que en 1969 fue designado Tesoro Nacional. Después de ubicar el mortuorio y ejecutar los ritos sacrificiales, finalizaron con la construcción de la academia mediante la edificación de Jeongyodang (Tesoro Nacional) y las alas Este y Oeste (donde los estudiantes podían estudiar). Cuando se terminó de edificar la academia, el rey Seonjo hizo entrega de la tabla con el nombre de la institución. Cuando se entra por la puerta principal, se podrá ver a la academia Dosan Seowon sobre la derecha. La estructura de esta construcción es simple con pilares cuadrados y vigas sencillas insertadas perpendiculares a los pilares. Entrando por la puerta Jindomun, hallará la Gwangmyeongsil donde se guardaban los libros. También verá el Jeongyodang, edificio principal, y las alas Este y Oeste. Detrás de Jeongyodang se encuentra el Mausoleo Sangdeoksa y el Jangpangak, un árbol para imprimir las "12 Canciones de Dosan". El Okjingak que fue reconstruido en 1970, funciona actualmente como expositor de las reliquias del maestro Toegye, tales como sus objetos, muebles y libros favoritos, entre otras.
18.6Km 2025-06-17
46-5, Onhyejungma-gil, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
18.7Km 2025-03-04
20, Onhyejungma-gil, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-10-2988-3435
Ongyejongtaek Sambaekdang is a hanok restored on the site where Ongye Yihae, older brother of Toegye Yi Hwang, used to live. Being the headquarters of the rightoue army against the Japanese, the house was burned by the Japanese military authority in 1896 but restored with support from the government and others, and it was finally completed in May 2011. It is the 500-year old chestnut tree, symbol of the village, which welcomes guests first. The house itself is not old but the atmosphere of the family dominates the building with dignity. Small decorations such as a wooden table, floor cushions, and mother-of-pearl furniture pieces are all nice to look at. There are 7 rooms altogether with bathrooms or air conditioners depending on the room size. There are a shared shower facility and a laundromat outside the rooms, with shared kitchen, warehouse, and a big floor. Cooking is not allowed in the rooms but outdoor barbecue facilities are available for a group of 10 or more who inquire in advance. Tea ware pouch making or Hanji craft programs are conducted based on the reservation at a charge. In the village where the house is located, there are several historic and natural sites such as Nosongjeongjongtaek where Toegye Yihwang was born, Nongamjongtaek, Toegyejongtaek, Dosanseowon Confucian Academy, Advanced Center for Korean Studies, Cheongryangsa Temple, and Dosan Spa.
18.8Km 2021-03-24
2474-9, Pungil-ro, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-858-0103
It is a house where you can enjoy Korean traditional bulgogi. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do. The representative menu is bulgogi hot pot.