After our Gyeongbok Palace and Insadong visits, we decided to check out Bukchon Hanok Village since it was just around the area and we had a whole afternoon to kill. We found out later that it was quite a long walk from Insadong, but we enjoyed looking at the interesting shops along the way.
Coffee shop / tea house |
Crafts store |
I initially thought that this area is a tourist spot, but it turned out to be a residential area. You can see locals walking home with grocery bags, or parking his car into a traditionally-styled garage gate.
Beautiful Houses |
A very peaceful village |
Among the alleys of hanoks (traditional house), one will also find several small museums or cultural centers. For a reasonable fee, one may enjoy several activities or crafts that are unique to Korea. Talk about cultural experience overload! :D
I wish I could own one of these hanoks! |
We turned left, right, straight, right, left, left, wait.. or was it right? Hmmm simply said, we got lost among the maze-like alleys (despite having a map!). But YO! Look, where we arrived at many moments later. A very beautiful school!
Does it seem familiar? Yes, is THE school where Bae Yong Joon shot Winter Sonata!
Choong Ang Middle and High School |
On our way back, we saw some tourist buses parked near an alley entrance. And quite a number of people flocking around it. It was very different from the quiet village that we just saw. Volunteers were waiting to give out maps and instructions to tourists and lost people like us.
One even came up to offer help, then she suggested that we visit one place...
I have a small confession to make. The real reason why I wanted to see Bukchon Hanok Village is because I was hoping to find one specific house - SANGGOJAE, the shooting location of Lee Min Ho's Personal Taste.
Now, I really applaud the Koreans for taking good care of their tourists. (And for reading my mind, of course) :p
Lee Min Ho's Sanggojae |
It is JUST a house. Yes, I know that. It looks no different from the hundreds of houses around it. Yes, I know that too. But since I was there, I might as well take some photos of it. And for your information, there were also several k-razy fans happily snapping at the house!
Tips for Bukchon Trips:
1. Ask for a Bukchon Map at the tourist information booth in Insadong.
2. It is a residential area after all, so keep in mind to contain your excitement and to tone down a bit. (There are signs, several of them to remind you, just in case you forgot.)
3. Look out for the suggested photo spots where the best photos angles can be taken. The signs are bronze-colored metal on the ground.
4. If you want to see Lee Min Ho's Sanggojae, it is on 31 Gahoe-dong, on the left area of the map. Look for alley nearest Donmi Pharmacy and Gahoe-dong Catholic Church.
5. When lost, ask for directions. They are all so willing to help!
6. Time to spend: 2-3 hours max
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