Sunday, October 20, 2013

(Bukchon is a residential area in Seoul & Samcheongdong) 서울3 - 감고당길. 북촌, 삼천동

서울 가면 절대 빠지지 않고 들렀다 오는 곳 들입니다. 아기자기 하고 옛스럽고, 멋스럽고...문화적이고
언제가는 제 카페를 꼭 운영 해보고 싶은 저로서는 이곳들은 황금의 천국입니다.
제 고향 부산에도 꼭 이런 많은 문화시설들이 생겨 나길 기대합니다.
 
종로구청: http://www.jongno.go.kr/englishMain.do




































 








 
The Formation & Change of Bukchon Satellite Photo marking Bukchon area
Surrounded by Gyeongbokgung(Palace), Changdeokgung(Palace) and Jongmyo Royal Shrine, Bukchon is a residential area in Seoul with countless hanoks(traditional Korean houses). Bukchon is also called "the street museum in the urban core," having many historical spots and cultural heritage sites.
Since it is located in the northern part of Cheonggyecheon and Jongno, people named this area Bukchon, which means northern village. In the village, there are Gahoe-dong, Songhyeon-dong and Samcheong-dong, whose names evoke affection in all Seoulites.
In the late Joseon Dynasty, the large-scaled land was partitioned into small-sized building sites for social and economic reasons. It is assumed that the hanoks closely located together in the village were rebuilt around 1930. The change in the form of hanok reflects the densification of the society due to the urbanization began at that time in Korea. Bukchon’s historic sites and cultural heritages from the Joseon Dynasty to modern times tell visitors the history of this area.
 


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