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Gayeongdang, Cheongju / 가영당

Gayeongdang, Cheongju / 가영당

18.8Km    2025-08-13

71-54, Miraeji-ro, Cheongwon-gu, Cheongju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do

This hanok (traditional Korean house) is located in Ochang Hanok Village within Ochang-eup’s Miraeji Theme Park. Ochang Hanok Village is a collection of about 20 modernized hanok buildings that boast excellent views of the mountain and the Ochang Reservoir nearby. Gayeongdang is owned by Kim Byeong-hee, a master in flower tea who has studied Korea’s traditional flower tea for nearly 30 years. Visitors interested in Kim’s work have an opportunity to discuss the art of flower tea over tea and sweets with the master through Gayeongdang’s tea ceremony program.
Gayeongdang is a faithful recreation of the C-shaped hanok complex, centered around a grass lawn. It is constructed entirely out of Korean pine trees, which fills the indoor spaces with a rich scent of pine. The main and annex buildings are all Korean rooms with ondol (under-the-floor heating system). The former allows guests access to the room, the living room, and the tea ceremony room, while the latter allows opportunities for grilling in the lawn. The space is also available for small events like seminars, small concerts, and marriage ceremonies.

Mok hyang jae / 목향재

Mok hyang jae / 목향재

19.1Km    2025-03-05

33, Mannam-ro 6-gil, Sejong-si
+82-10-8666-1217

Mokhyangjae, which literally means a ’house with tree fragrance,’ is a traditional Korean pension house which stands alone beside a boulevard surrounded by apartment complexes. Entering the garden with a low fence, you will be greeted by the antique two-story Korean style building. The building of Mokhyangjae was built in the style of a palace with red pine tree used for the crossbeam and pillars. With a feeling of magnificence and coziness at the same time, the rafter ceiling shows the wood grain and the sliding door pasted with traditional Korean paper adds to the flavor of the traditional Korean style house. The rooms are composed of the traditional Ondol Room where one or two persons can stay; the Ordinary Room is equipped with a bedroom and an attic; and the Deluxe Room has a wide traditional Ondol room for guests from solo travelers to families. The bedroom and the living room also have traditional display cupboard and heavy hardwood table which had been used by the owner of the house, adding to the flavor of the traditional Korean style house. Equipped with cartoons and picture books, the attic is a favorite place of children. Scattered with stepping stones, the front yard of the house is filled with Sansuyu, magnolia, and cherry trees that blossom in spring. Mokhyangjae is running a traditional teahouse as well. The teahouse was opened thanks to the Chinese husband who enjoys tea, and most of the teas are imported from China. You can have a taste of dozens of kinds of teas including puer tea and red tea, along with a simple tea confectionery.

Ecole confucianiste Haposeowon (합호서원)

Ecole confucianiste Haposeowon (합호서원)

19.6Km    2022-09-07

262-6, Wonhapgang 1-gil, Yeondong-myeon, Sejong-si
+82-44-330-5832

Enregistré comme patrimoine culturel matériel de Corée, l'académie confucéenne Haposeowon est l'endroit de conservation des tablettes de An Hyang, un érudit réputé durant la période Goryeo. L'académie a été fondée en 1716 par les descendants de l'érudit avant la fermeture des instituts du genre durant la seconde partie de la dynastie Joseon. En 1949, l'académie Haposeowon a été reconstruite avec le soutien de différentes écoles confucéennes à travers le monde.