Seoul Bukchon Hanok Village, eating and shopping
is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul, Jingdeokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, and Bukchon Hanok Village near Jongmyo. It is a 600-year-old traditional Korean residence. Area. In the Joseon era, it was the place where the royal family and the royal family lived; today it is still the most expensive area of Seoul. The most famous of the North Village is the eight scenes of the North Village, allowing you to travel through time and space for hundreds of years between the alleys and the antique blue houses. Walk along the alley to the heights of the North Village, and you can see the palace area next door, and the modern high-rise building, a little further away, Seoul Nanshan Tower. The perfect combination of modern and ancient, sometimes you will feel the unreality of some mirages.
What I want to say here is actually not the eight scenes of the North Village, but the various snacks in the Beicun alley. Since Bukchon is still a residential area, there are residents who live in the real price, so most restaurants and small shops are in the outer circle of Bukchon. If you are tired, you can buy something to eat first and then go. While walking and eating, while the village was finished, the stomach was filled. It is actually quite like Beijings Nanluoguxiang, but the classical architecture is wider. Those snack bars, in addition to the traditional Korean street food, there is a more modern cafe dessert shop, there is always a taste for you. That day we spent the whole afternoon shopping in the North Village, watching and eating. In addition to eating and enjoying the traditional cooking techniques of many craftsmen, it is also satisfied with the taste and the needs of humanities.
Bukchon's snacks are not completely introduced:
The cake made on the spot, it is hot in the cold winter;
hugely huge, crispy and tender inside the fried squid;
improved addition A lot of Churro Spanish fritters, this store IQ84 Churro is very hot and long, the speed of the guys can't keep up with the speed of everyone's rush to buy;
exquisite coffee shop sells Korean dessert, bean noodles with cream Vanilla ice cream. The potato is made from the soft and hot, and the bean noodles are so much better. Dig a piece of mochi and ice cream, and the taste of ice and fire is wonderful. This shop also has sesame-flavored mochi, we also tried it, but everyone agreed that the original taste of the bean noodles is better.
In addition, there are squid on the street, cola cakes of various flavors, caramel sweet potatoes... Its really drooling.
Friends who have time, in addition to visiting the North Village, eating snacks, you can also choose a traditional homestay to stay here, you can experience how the aristocrats lived hundreds of years ago.
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Bukchon Hanok Village is a Korean traditional villagein Seoul with a long history located on the top of a hill between Gyeongbok Palace, Changdeok Palace and Jongmyo Royal Shrine. The traditional village is composed of many alleys, hanok and is preserved to show a 600-year-old urban environment.
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The Buichon Hanok Village is between two of the palaces in Seoul and is on the North side of the city . A main road going North to South seperates this village area into two sections. The larger section is on the west side of the road . the buildings in this area are very well maintained and are occupied by current residence people . There are signs every where telling you to keep you voices down. There are also monitors or helpers on the street to answer your questions or to help you with photos . The area is on a hill so it does give you good views of the Seoul Skyline.
A beautiful old style village where you can see traditional Korean houses and part take in some traditional Korean arts and crafts. This is a must see if you are ever in Seoul
get an opportunity to wear a hanok and explore this lovely villiage. You can rent a hanok for 30 minutes to 2 hours. Follow the map around the village to see all the beautiful homes, stores and places to eat, you can also visit a tea shop. Great experience