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Motel Susan [Korea Quality] / 수산모텔 [한국관광 품질인증]

Motel Susan [Korea Quality] / 수산모텔 [한국관광 품질인증]

2023-04-13

45-5, Susan 1-gil, Sonyang-myeon, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do
+82-33-672-7848

Susan Motel in Susanhang Port has a total of 10 rooms, most of which offer a great view of the East Sea. The Twin Room has the best view of all, and it’s one of the best places to enjoy the sunrise in comfort. All the rooms have a terrace. The "Ondol Condo Room," and "Twin Condo Room," have a kitchen where the guests can cook. Susanhang Yatch Marina is very accessible to those wishing to enjoy water sports. Susangbong Peak Observatory is just a 5-minute walk from the motel, commanding a great view of Mulchi Beach to the north and Hajodae Beach to the south. Osan Beach and Osan-ri Prehistory Museum are only 2 kilometers away from the motel as well, with Naksansa Temple and Naksan Beach a mere 15-minute ride from the motel. The motel is very conveniently located, with both Yangyang Express & Intercity Bus Terminal and Yangyang International Airport nearby.

Pungduck House

Pungduck House

2021-04-09

20-17, Oeamminsok-gil, Songak-myeon, Asan-si, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-41-541-0023

Pungduck Old House is located in Oeam Folk Village. The name “Pungduck (or Pungdeok)” comes from the penname of Lee Taekju, the seventh-generation descendant of historical figure Lee Sajong who earned the penname “Pungdeok” while serving as the Governor of Pungdeok-gun, Gwanghae-do. The old house is “ㅁ”-shaped, with “ㄴ”-shaped building and “ㄱ”-shaped building right over it. Behind the main building is a knoll that serves as a wall of the house. Detached buildings called “sarangchae” and “byeolchae” are used as a guesthouse where guests can experience an old traditional Korean house. The "sarangchae" with area of 40㎡ has two rooms, one living room, a kitchen, and a bathroom. There is a toenmaru (narrow wooden porch running along the outside of a room). The “byeolchae” has a large spacious room, a kitchen, and a bathroom. There is a low wooden bench called “pyeongsang” in front of the “sarangchae” and “byeolchae.” Pungduck Old House is also well-known for its traditional red chili paste, so it offers a Traditional Red Chili Paste Class where participants can buy or make their own red chili paste, soybean paste, and grain syrup using traditional recipes. There is a fee for participating in the class, so make a reservation when booking.

Underwind tourism farm [Korea Quality] / 바람아래관광농원 [한국관광 품질인증]

Underwind tourism farm [Korea Quality] / 바람아래관광농원 [한국관광 품질인증]

2023-04-13

13-6, Daeya-ro, Gonam-myeon, Taean-gun, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-41-673-4101

Sosori Wind (Room on the 1st and 3rd floors; rooms with kitchen on the 2nd floor. Living room. Two bathrooms.) Myeongji Wind (Kitchen on the 1st floor. Room on the 2nd floor. 1 bathroom), Ipsaem Wind (Kitchen and living room on the 1st floor. Room on the 2nd floor. Attic room. Two bathrooms. Two shower booths.) Honey Room No. 101 (Kitchen on the 1st floor. Living Room. Two rooms. Room on the 2nd floor. Two bathrooms). Honey Room No. 102 (Room with kitchen. Living room with bathroom). Pine Room No. 101 (One room). Pine Room No. 201 (Kitchen and living room on the 1st floor. Room with loft. Bathroom and shower stall). Pine Room No. 202 (Kitchen and living room on the 1st floor. Two rooms on the 2nd floor. One bathroom and one shower stall).

Myeongjaegotaek [Korea Quality] / 논산 명재고택 [한국관광 품질인증]

Myeongjaegotaek [Korea Quality] / 논산 명재고택 [한국관광 품질인증]

2024-09-19

50, Noseongsanseong-gil, Noseong-myeon, Nonsan-si, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-41-735-1215, +82-10-6310-1139

Located in Noseong-myeon, Nonsan-si, Chungcheongnam-do, Myeongjae Historic House was built by Yun Jeung (pen-name: Myeongjae, 1629-1714), a scholar during the reign of King Sukjong (r. 1674-1720) of the Joseon Dynasty. It is said that although the king granted him a government post on eighteen occasions, Yun, being a straightforward sort of person, declined them all. As he practiced the virtue of simplicity and sharing in life and taught it to younger generations, the house escaped destruction during the Donghak Peasant Revolution (1894) and the Korean War (1950-1953) thanks to the efforts of his disciples. Thus, in keeping with his character, the house looks moderate compared to the homes of other aristocrats, although it exhibits a refined interior and a scientific design. The house consists of a sarangchae (men’s quarters), anchae (women’s quarters), and daecheongmaru (main floored room) configured in a square layout. The sarangchae itself consists of the keun sarangbang (large room) flanked by a daecheong and a numaru with an open view of the village and a mountain, the jakeun sarangbang (small room), the ansarangbang (inner room), and the daemungan (gate). To the right of the house is the spectacular sight created by a platform filled with hundreds of crocks for traditional sauces and condiments. The wall situated between the sarangchae and the anchae was designed to prevent people from looking into the anchae. There is also an open space below the wall from which one could see the shoes of a visitor, thus enabling the occupants of the anchae to know whether there was a visitor or not in the sarangchae. In addition, the gotganchae (storage quarters) situated next to the anchae is designed in such a way that it diminishes in size towards the north because the summer wind blowing from the south escapes the narrow passageway of the north, so it blows faster and the surrounding area gets colder, while the wind winter blowing from the north escapes the large passageway of the south, protecting the building from the bitter wind of the north. Therefore, the storeroom at the north end of the gotganchae remains cool even in summer, thereby preserving the things (food and other commodities) stored there. The guestrooms of the house include the three sarangbang rooms in the sarangchae building and the geonneonbang (a room opposite the main living room) in the anchae. The entire sarangchae building including the numaru can be rented too. Guests can also rent the thatched-roof byeolchae in the courtyard, which features a choyeondang equipped with a sound system and a beam projector, as well as a modern bathroom, for group meetings or performances. The house also runs a variety of paid traditional experience programs including Gukak (Korean classical music), tea ceremony, natural dyeing, and so on. Other noteworthy features of the house include the sarangchae’s distinctive gate, which combines a sliding door with a hinged door, the looming presence of a mountain to its rear, and the little round island (pond) planted with an old crape myrtle at its front.

Baek il heon Head House [Korea Quality] / 논산 백일헌 종택 [한국관광 품질인증]

Baek il heon Head House [Korea Quality] / 논산 백일헌 종택 [한국관광 품질인증]

2020-09-08

45, Jugok-gil, Sangwol-myeon, Nonsan-si, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-41-736-4166 / +82-10-2911-4166

The Baegilheon Head House (National Folklore Cultural Heritage No. 273) is the house that was bestowed upon General Yi Sam by King Yeongjo in recognition of his achievement in suppressing the Yi In-jwa Rebellion in 1728. King Yeongjo also granted Yi Sam the posthumous name ‘Baegilheon’. The house is composed of the munganchae (gate quarters) situated next to a tall gate, the ‘ㄷ’-shaped anchae (women’s quarters), and the ‘ㄱ’-shaped sarangchae (men’s quarters), which are configured in an overall square layout. The accommodation includes the munganchae, the araet sarang with a numaru (upper floor), and the wit sarang and the geonneotbang, each of which has a large toenmaru (a narrow wooden porch running along the outside of the building). Notably, the geonneotbang, which is connected with the daecheong (wooden floor) and has a cozy courtyard surrounded by a mud wall, was the living space for the eldest son of the family and his wife for many generations. As the house has been designated as a National Folklore Cultural Heritage, cooking in the guestrooms is strictly prohibited. However, the house provides breakfast prepared by the daughter-in-law of the head house free of charge. The toilets and shower room are situated in the back yard.

Gyeam House

Gyeam House

2021-04-09

45, Handari-gil, Eumam-myeon, Seosan-si, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-41-688-1182, +82-10-2376-8273, +82-10-3045-8273

The House of Kim Gi-hyeon (Gyeam Historic House, National Folklore Cultural Heritage 199) is a hanok with over 100 years of history that was established by renovating a nobleman’s house dating from the nineteenth century and equipping it with modern facilities. The Gyeongju Kim clan has lived in the Seosan area, a fertile stretch of land in the middle of the west coast region, for over 600 years. The house has been open to the public since 2010, and attracts many Korean and foreign guests. The owner renovated the old house by installing a modern bathroom, sink, kitchen and air-conditioning and filling it with antique furniture, and transformed it into a clean and pleasant tourist accommodation with high-class bedding in order to avoid the stereotype about hanok being uncomfortable. In particular, the kitchen has been transformed into a modern facility where guests can enjoy a cup of tea or a meal. The house is also packed with charming features including a small old well equipped with a pump, a wood-burning stove with an iron pot, and a platform for crocks of sauces and condiments. The House of Kim Gi-hyeon is home to the small Wadang (Roof Tile) Museum, which contains a collection of roof tiles ranging from the Goryeo Dynasty to the Joseon Dynasty. The friendly owners also run a ‘Wadang Rubbing Experience’ program that is popular among foreign tourists and students alike, and strive to provide all their guests with comfort and relaxation and share pleasant moments with them. The house’s courtyard reflects the beauty of each season, including flower blossoms in spring, colorful leaves in autumn, and a snowy landscape in winter.

THE SERI RESORT [Korea Quality] / 더 세리 호스텔 [한국관광 품질인증]

THE SERI RESORT [Korea Quality] / 더 세리 호스텔 [한국관광 품질인증]

2023-04-12

97-17, Beophwansang-ro 2beon-gil, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-10-9135-4337

The Seri Hostel is located near Seogwipo Intercity Bus Terminal and Seogwipo Jeju World Cup Stadium, which is situated in a beautiful landscape. It has both Western and Korean-style rooms without a bed. There are swimming pool, restaurant, BBQ facility, shared kitchen, and massage chair. It also provides newspaper for business travelers. There are facilities for disabled people, such as parking lot, entrance ramp, elevator, and bathroom. In addition to these facilities, the staff provides friendly services to make the guests’ stay as comfortable as possible.

Hinokijam II

Hinokijam II

2024-04-07

49, Guyeong 5-gil, Gunsan-si, Jeonbuk-do
+82-10-8644-7515

Hinokijam II is a guesthouse located near Wolmyeong-dong Community Service Center, Gunsan. Hinokijam I right across from Wolmyeong-dong Community Service Center has been in business since 2014, whereas Hinokijam II opened in 2015. It's a Japanese-style house regarded as a modern cultural heritage. All the guestrooms are finished with natural materials such as cypress wood and traditional Korean paper, which are known for their health benefits. The "Love," "Moon," and “Floor" rooms are "ondol (floor-heated)" rooms for two, and the "Sky” and “Cloud” rooms are for three. The “Sun” and “Star” rooms with bunk bed can accommodate up to four people, making it a great choice for families and groups. All the rooms are furnished with a bathroom with shower, and there is a small shared kitchen with cookware in the first floor lobby available to the guests at any time of the day. Popular tourist attractions within walking distance from the guesthouse include Chowon Studio where the popular Korean movie “Christmas in August" was filmed, Japanese-style house in Sinheung-dong, Gunsanhang Port, and Gusan Modern History Museum.

Hanokstory [Korea Quality] / 한옥이야기 [한국관광 품질인증]

Hanokstory [Korea Quality] / 한옥이야기 [한국관광 품질인증]

2024-04-07

83-14, Eunhaeng-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do
+82-10-9203-1111, +82-10-4166-7799

Hanok Story in Hyanggyo-gil in Jeonju Hanok Village is a traditional Korean house built over 60 years ago and was recently renovated to serve as a guesthouse. Thus, it boasts of modern convenient facilities but preserves most of the features of a traditional Korean house, which was home to the guesthouse owner and his wife for over 35 years. The couple put old books, LPs, old movie posters, Korean lunch boxes, and old television on display in every corner of the house to create an old look and finish. In the yard is a 50-year-old persimmon tree that provides cool shade during the summer and delicious persimmons in the fall. All the old items in the house have a story to tell, and that's why the owner named his guesthouse "Hanok Story." At the entrance of the house is a Korean phrase meaning “Enjoy the Five Blessings (longevity, wealth, health, love of virtue, and peaceful death) generation after generation with the energy of the sun, moon, and stars.” That’s why the rooms are named “Geumbit (Golden Light),” “Haetbit (Sunlight),” “Dalbit (Moonlight),” and “Byeolbit (Starlight).” The phrase is also engraved on top of the door to the "Haetbit Room." There are a total of seven guestrooms -- four in the main building and the "Solbit Room," "Deluxe Room No. 1," and "Deluxe Room No. 2." All the rooms are furnished with bathroom, TV, and air conditioner. Deluxe Room No. 2 has a kitchen for the guests to cook. There is a garden of sowbread, balloon vine, and hydrangea in the yard. There is also a cafeteria made of cypress wood in the yard. The walls are covered with post-its left by the guests as well as musical instruments and dolls. It's where tea and breakfast are served. Homemade Korean breakfast is served for free. A tea class is also available during the weekend upon reservation.

Hakindang [Korea Quality] / 학인당 [한국관광 품질인증]

2024-04-06

45, Hyanggyo-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do
+82-63-284-9929

Hagindang was built by the same master builder and carpenter who took part in building the palaces. It's the oldest traditional Korean house in Jeonju Hanok Village and a city/province-designated Folklore Heritage No. 8 situated in Hyanggyo-gil. It has a tall gate in the middle of high walls on either side, behind which are a large front yard with a pond as well as trees surrounding the pond. The house behind this pond is in perfect harmony with the landscape. Right next to the tall gate are a detached building called “sarangchae” and an area designated for experiencing Korean tradition, including another detached building called “byeoldangchae” behind the main building named “Hagindang.” Bonchaedaegwan, which consists of three rooms named “Baekbeomjisil,” “Haegongjisil,” and “Injaejisil” exude elegance and grace The “sarangchae” is a stand-alone building with two rooms with an open living room called "daecheong" in between, making it a perfect place for an entire family to stay. The "byeoldangchae" has a total of three rooms, and the first one (Room No. 1) has a tea room with three windows made of thin wooden frames on three sides. Hagindang serves traditional Korean breakfast like the head family.