Namsangol Hanok Village in Seoul offers a glimpse into the Joseon dynasty through five meticulously restored traditional Korean houses, or hanoks, relocated from various parts of the city. Each hanok represents a different social class, ranging from the working-class to the nobility, providing a tangible connection to the past. Set against a backdrop of lush gardens, the village hosts regular demonstrations, workshops, and live performances, allowing visitors to experience and learn about traditional Korean culture and crafts.
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