Description
This hanok (traditional Korean house) is located very near to Cheomseongdae Observatory. Its location in front of the Gyeongju Historic Areas allows guests to reach major sights in Gyeongju like Daereungwon Ancient Tomb Complex, Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond, and Hwangnidan-gil Street by foot. This hanok symbolizes the historicity of the city of Gyeongju in that during its construction a female skeleton and accessories made out of precious metals were excavated from the site. The accommodation’s name comes from the idiom “Muwijayeon (leaving nature as it is),” combining bamboo and pine trees with green grass, show its dedication to ideals of rest and philosophy.
There are five rooms in total, all ondol (under-the-floor heating system) rooms for two. Korean paper lining the walls and old-fashioned furniture speak to the ideal beauty of hanok. The raised floor space, which is attached to the “Munmu” room, is a great place to enjoy the scenery and take pictures. All rooms have modern bathrooms with shower facilities, and a complimentary breakfast is served in the cafe on site from 8:00 to 9:00 in the morning. The complex has abundant parking spaces for the guests.
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Shin Chang-hae
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Nombre de places : 10 persons
Heure d'entrée : 15:00
Heure de départ : 11:00
Chambre meublée : Not available
Nourriture et boissons : Available (cafe and breakfast restaurant)
Demandes de renseignements et d'information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: None
Des places de parking : Available (4 in total, free public parking available at the public parking lot 10 m behind the complex)
service de ramassage : Not available
Nombre de chambres : 5
Politique de réservation : Available (www.wiyeonjae.kr/page/reservation1.html)
Page d'accueil de réservation : www.expedia.co.kr
Type de chambre : ※ Room Type - Traditional ondol room
Échelle : 1 above-ground floor (land area 513 m2; building area 155 m2)
Position
7, Jjoksaem-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do