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Yangjindang [Korea Quality] / 하회 양진당 [한국관광 품질인증]

Yangjindang [Korea Quality] / 하회 양진당 [한국관광 품질인증]

2.7 Km    263     2020-09-02

68, Hahoejongga-gil, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-10-4113-8760

“Andonog Hahoe Yangjindang,” located in the Hahoe Folk Village, is Treasure No 306 and the residence of a family with the surname Pungsan Ryu. A tablet read Ipam Antique House, named after Ipam Ryu Jung Yeong (1515 - 1573), is hung on the entrance. Yangjindang is named after the nickname of Ryu Yeong (1687 - 1761), the sixth generation of Gyeongam Ryu Un Ryong, son of Ipam. The name means “nourishing well one's own nature.” The Hanok stands over the entrance, with a well-polished floor that is grand yet friendly. One of the characteristics of the house is that it includes Sarangcha or detached building, which reflects the architecture from the Goryeo period, and Anchae or main building in the architecture style from the Joseon period. It is expected that such co-existence was made possible because of the repairs done after Imjin War. How fortiunate that the antique house has been preserved until now! The well-tended garden shows the commitment of the descendants to maintaining the space. Rooms are rather simple compared to the grand exterior of the house. Traditional mother-of-pearl furniture, tableware in the cupboard, randomly ceramics placed draw attention. The house resembles a small folk museum. Why not enjoy some traditional folk games during your stay? There is a variety of play tools such as yut, tuho, jegi, tops, and kites. Experience programs such as gayangju brewing, rice cake and traditional dessert making, and flower tea are conducted by the first daughter-in-law of the house, depending on the season.

RakKoJae Andong(Hahoe) [Korea Quality] / 락고재 안동(하회) [한국관광 품질인증]

RakKoJae Andong(Hahoe) [Korea Quality] / 락고재 안동(하회) [한국관광 품질인증]

2.8 Km    19085     2023-04-13

51, Hahoegangbyeon-gil, Pungcheon-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-857-3410

Rakkojae, meaning “a place where one can enjoy ancient traditions and rest one’s soul”, is located near the beautiful ferry on the Nakdonggang River in Hahoe, Andong. After passing by a pine tree decorated with traditional Korean lanterns and entering the cozy courtyard, visitors will find four well-maintained houses with thatched-roofs made with local rice straw. As Rakkojae is some way from the Hahoe Village, and is adjacent to the Nakdonggang River, guests can enjoy walking along the ferry and the walkway while appreciating the beautiful scenery of the river and Buyongdae Cliff with its serene atmosphere. Rakkojae has three guest accommodations – the anchae at the front, the sarangchae and the byeolchae on the sides, and the munganchae. While the anchae has two rooms, a kitchen and a daecheong (main floored room), both the sarangchae and the byeolchae consist of a daecheong and one room. The maximum number of guests per room is ten so that guests can enjoy their stay with ease. Each room is decorated with hanji (traditional Korean paper handmade from mulberry trees) and features a simple built-in closet, ceiling-type air conditioning, and a modern bathroom with a toilet and a bathtub made of Hinoki cypress. In particular, the munganchae has a red clay jjimjilbang (Korean dry sauna) supplied with mugwort that is popular among both domestic and foreign guests. Guests often enjoy relaxing at Rakkojae by appreciating the sunshine and breeze while lying on the daecheong floor, walking barefoot on the earthen ground, and drinking makgeolli (unrefined rice wine)among other activities. The owners of Rakkojae hope that it will be a place where guests can heal their tired body and mind and experience the true atmosphere of Korea. The Pine Wood of Mansongjeong Pavilion (Natural Monument No. 473) situated next to Rakkojae is also a good place for a stroll. Furthermore, the hotel serves a hearty breakfast consisting of heotjesatbap (Andong-style bibimbap with soy sauce) and salted grilled mackerel.

Ga Gyeong Jae [Korea Quality] / 가경재 [한국관광 품질인증]

Ga Gyeong Jae [Korea Quality] / 가경재 [한국관광 품질인증]

2.8 Km    6577     2023-04-13

69-5, Hahoenamchon-gil, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-855-8552

Gagyeongjae, or House with a Beautiful View, is a place with a thatched roof and an unhindered view. Guests can enjoy the view of natural environment over the window, with cool breeze freely flowing in the rooms. There are five rooms in total including Anchae Sangbang, Sarangchae Upper Room and Lower Room, Ondol Red Clay Lower Room, and Door Room. Guests in Anchae can use the central porch, whereas guests in Sarangchae can take advantage of the central floor as well. Ondol Red Clay Room is popular; it is heated by the owner himself through the traditional fireplace outside the room. The room, however, requires reservation at least 2 days in advance. Air conditioners were recently installed in the hanok. Additional fees are separately charged in summer, but it is just great to enjoy air conditioning in a hanok. Note that reservation and inquiry over the phone is faster and more convenient than that on the website. There are many restaurants and places to experience in Hahoe Folk Village. It is a nice place to enjoy many things and just relax.

Bukchondeak [Korea Quality] / 하회 북촌댁 [한국관광 품질인증]

Bukchondeak [Korea Quality] / 하회 북촌댁 [한국관광 품질인증]

2.9 Km    115761     2020-09-08

7, Hahoebukchon-gil, Pungcheon-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-853-2110, +82-10-2228-1786

Located in Hahoe-ri (Pungcheon-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do), Hahoe Bukchondaek House is a hanok stay that was originally built by a civil official named Ryu Sa-chun in 1797 (the 21st year of the reign of King Jeongjo of the Joseon dynasty). It consists of a small sarangchae (men’s quarters) with two wing buildings at sides. As the anchae (women’s quarters), large sarang, daemungan (gate building), and shrine were built by Ryu’s great-grandson, Ryu Do-seong (who served as a governor of Gyeongsang-do), in 1862 (the 13th year of the reign of King Cheoljong), the house displays the typical features of a Joseon nobleman’s house and is the largest in Hahoe. The large sarangbang, Bukchonyugeo (measuring 7-kan* at the front, 3-kan at the sides), consists of two 2-kan rooms, two 1-kan rooms, a 4-kan daecheong (wooden floor), a 3-kan numaru (upper floor), a 3-kan kitchen, a 3-kan garret, a 5-kan toe (the narrow wooden veranda running along the outside of the building), and a jjokmaru (narrow wooden veranda). The entire building can be converted into a single space simply by opening the sliding doors between the rooms and the doors between the rooms and the daecheong. The medium-sized sarang, Hwagyeongdang, consists of a 2-kan room, a 1-kan daecheong, a 3-kan toe, and a jjokmaru, while the small sarang, Susinwa, consists of a 1-kan room, a 1-kan daecheong, and a 2-kan toe. The anchae has a courtyard in the middle, a kitchen, a main room, a daecheong, a gobang (storeroom), a witsangbang (upper room), a toenmaru (a narrow wooden porch running along the outside of the building), an araetsangbang, a jungmun that links to the large sarang, an araetgwang (storeroom), a dwiju (grain-chest), and a munganbang (gate building room). The munganchae (gate building) and shrine are also situated within the grounds of the house, along with a 300-year-old pine tree that is known for its curved shape, which is said to resemble the Nakdonggang River as it meanders around the village of Hahoe. The house contains valuable cultural heritages including Doseongpaldojido (Map of the Eight Provinces of Korea), which is estimated to date from the seventeenth century, and is regarded as an invaluable historic material as it includes Dokdo Island and Jiandao as part of the Korean territory, and a painting titled ‘Sehwa,’ which is believed to have been given to Ryu Yi-jwa (pen-name: Hakseo, 1763-1837) by the king as a New Year’s present. Bukchondaek House was built by one of the richest families in Hahoe, who are well known for their generosity as they have helped local people on many occasions throughout history. *kan: a unit of measurement referring to the distance between two columns.

Village Hahoe à Andong [Patrimoine Mondial de l'UNESCO] (안동 하회마을)

2.9 Km    18835     2023-07-10

Gyeongsangbuk-do, Andong-si, Pungcheon-myeon, Hahoe-ri 1176-1
+82-54-853-0103


Le village Hahoe désigne historiquement le foyer des descendants du clan Ryu de Pungsan, le site est célèbre pour ses maisons traditionnelles. Lieu de naissance d’illustres lettrés de la période Joseon tels que Ryu Un-Ryong et Seoae Ryu Seong-Ryong, le village devint encore plus célèbre apres que la Reine Elizabeth II l’ait visité le 21 avril 1999.

Le village Hahoe (que l’on peut traduire par « Village Enveloppé d’Eau ») tire son nom du fleuve Nakdong, qui passe autour de son périmètre. Il est situé au contrefort de la montagne Hwasan, adjacente à la montagne Taebaek qui s’élève à l’est. Le centre du village est peuplé de larges maisons aux toitures en tuiles appartenant au clan Ryu, ajoutant leur charme unique aux toits de chaumes environnants.

Le village se distingue également par see charmantes vues pittoresques : l’élégant fleuve Nakdong passant autour du village, la magnifique falaise Buyongdae, des plages de sable ainsi que des pins anciens luxuriants. Les visiteurs peuvent prendre le bateau pour la falaise afin d'apprécier une vue panoramique du village.

En plus de paysages, le village propose des mets locaux raffinés. Il est possible notamment de déguster le Soju d’Andong, le Heotjesabap (type de bibimbap mangé par les nobles), le Gangodeungeo d’Andong (maquereau salé) ou encore le Guksu d’Andong (genre de plat à base de nouilles). 

Les attractions à proximité incleunt les structures suivantes : le temple Bongjeongsa (érigé pendant la période Silla), la montagne Waryongsan, Gosan Seowon (une académie confucéenne), Gwiraejeong ainsi que les forêts de loisirs des montagnes Gyemyeongsan et Hakgasan.

Tout comme le village Yangdong à Gyeongju, le village Hahoe fut ajouté à la liste du Patrimoine Mondial de l’Humanité de l’UNESCO dans la catégorie « Villages Historiques de Corée » le 31 juillet 2010.

Garam Choyeonjae [Korea Quality] / 가람초연재 [한국관광 품질인증]

Garam Choyeonjae [Korea Quality] / 가람초연재 [한국관광 품질인증]

3.0 Km    16442     2020-09-09

76-6, Hahoejongga-gil, Pungcheon-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-10-3849-7542

Garam Choyeonjae offers guests a variety of charming features, particularly the harmonious natural environment which creates a serene and relaxing atmosphere. Situated in Hahoe, which is partially enclosed by the Nakdonggang River, Garam Choyeonjae stands out among the village’s many hanok houses due to its beautiful thatched roof. The village has become a popular tourist destination thanks to the distinguished natural landscape along the Nakdonggang River, its 100 ~ 200-year-old hanok houses, and nearby Buyongdae Cliff, which commands a panoramic view of the village. The name of the house is a compound word consisting of ‘garam’, which is the pen-name of the house’s owner, a 15th–generation descendant of Ryu Seong-ryong (pen-name: Seoae, 1542-1607, a scholar-official of the Joseon Dynasty), and ‘choyeonjae’, which means “a thatched house in which swallows live.” Guests can even see the swallows and their nests under the rafters and eaves of this simple, cozy hanok. The house is also surrounded by various well-known buildings such as Damyeonjae House, the largest and oldest hanok in the village; Yangjindang House (Treasure No. 306); and Binyeonjeongsa House (National Folklore Cultural Heritage No. 86), which was built and used as a library by Ryu Un-yong (pen-name: Gyeomam). Garam Choyeonjae consists of two rectangular hanok buildings with clean and well-maintained rooms exuding a traditional and antique atmosphere. In particular, the house’s beautifully maintained thatched roof attracts many foreign visitors. The house also provides various experience programs, including an opportunity to use a treadmill, millstone, and mortar, and a gat-making experience (a gat is a Korean traditional hat made of bamboo and horsehair). Moreover, visitors are highly recommended to appreciate the fantastic view of the sunset from the wooden floor of the house’s sarangchae (men’s quarters), and the beautiful garden planted with seasonal wildflowers.

Damyunjae (담연재)

Damyunjae (담연재)

3.0 Km    0     2023-07-10

76-3 Hahoejongga-gil, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do (경상북도 안동시 하회종가길 76-3)

Damyunjae est une demeure hanok situé à Andong dans le village Hahoe. Construite dans les années 1980, il s'agit d'un très bon exemple des demeures hanok construites de manière traditionnelle. La demeure se distingue par son côté haut de gamme et ses matériaux dignes du patrimoine culturel de la Corée. Le site a notamment reçu la visite de la reine d'Angleterre en 1999 dans le cadre de son 73ème anniversaire. Le site offre désormais des formules d'hébergement adaptés pour la détente et la découverte du patrimoine. 

Andong Hanji (안동한지체험)

3.3 Km    4988     2019-04-10

36-1, Sosan-ri, Pungsan-eup, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-858-7007

Andong Hanji, situé à l’entrée du village Hahoe, zone préservant la tradition et la coutume coréenne, a fait de son mieux pour fabriquer du papier traditionnel coréen. Le papier coréen d’Andong est fait à partir de papier de bois de mûrier coréen et d’eau pure. Andong Hanji est très fière de maintenir une qualité exceptionnelle et la plus haute capacité de production de papier traditionnel coréen.

* Produits
Approximativement 60 papiers différents incluant du papier à dessin fait de pulpe de mûre, du papier à calligraphie, du papier à dessin basique, du papier fenêtre, du Jungji (papier), de l’Unyongji (papier), du Piji (papier) pour papier peint, du papier coréen à multiples épaisseurs, du papier pour sol, du papier à livre, du papier brocardé pour les intérieurs de première qualité, du numéro 100 et 120 pour les peintres professionnels, et du papier couleur coréen utilisé pour l’artisanat ainsi que du papier d’emballage sont fabriqués ici.

* Réception du papier coréen
Le papier traditionnel coréen de haute qualité est fourni comme suit : le papier à dessin à la seconde grotte Seokguram dans le temple Donghwasa, le Samyukji (papier) au temple Bulguksa à Gyeongju, le « papier de peinture orientale » à la faculté des Beaux-Arts d’Andong National University, l’Oebalbaekdaksunji (papier) à l’Institut de Recherche pour la Préservation des Propriétés Culturelles du Papier, et le Baekdaksunji (papier) au Centre de Conservation Jung-Jae. Présentement, les diplômes d’honneur et les lettres de nomination sont fournies à l’Agence Nationale de Police.
Daebanggwangbulhwaeomgyeong (soutra Avatamsaka) (Trésor National 196) – retranscrit sur du papier de la periode de Silla Unifié, aussi utilisé pour le Mugujeonggwan Daedaranigyeong (soutra Dharani de pure lumière), affiché au musée d’Arts Ho-Am, a été restauré ici. En décembre 2001, le soutra restauré a été fourni à l’Administration de l’Héritage Culturel de Daejeon. En outre, des poupées de papier de mûre et des images faites de papier coréen traditionnel sont affichées dans la salle VIP de Korean Air à l’aéroport international d’Incheon.

Gilpung (길풍)

Gilpung (길풍)

3.3 Km    45     2021-03-23

8, Nabau-gil, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-841-9967

It is a clean and delicious restaurant, selected by the Korea Tourism Organization, where you can taste Andong's local food. This restaurant's signature menu is Andong braised chicken. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do.

Ecole confucianiste de Byeongsanseowon [Patrimoine Mondial de l'UNESCO] (병산서원)

3.7 Km    3514     2022-12-30

30, Byeongsan-ri, Pungcheon-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
82-54-858-5929

Byeongsan Seowon est une école fondée par des savants confucianistes coréens en hommage à Yu Seong-Ryong (1542-1607), célèbre érudit qui jouissait d’une très haute réputation pour sa vertu et ses savoirs. Actuellement, cet établissement abrite sa plaque commémorative.

En 1863, le roi de la dynastie Joseon a doté cet établissement d’une autorité en tant que Saek Seowon, école exempte de toute taxe et de tout labeur en lui fournissant une plaque écrite par le roi, des livres, un terrain et des esclaves.

En 1868, un décret de Heungseon Daewongun (1820-1898, politicien de la famille royale de la dynastie Joseon) a aboli les écoles confucéennes ; Byeongsan Seowon est un des 47 établissements de ce type dans toute la Corée du Sud, et un des deux dans la ville d’Andong, à avoir pu y échapper.

Située devant le fleuve Nakdong et entourée par la montagne Byeonsan comme d’un paravent, cette école offre un très joli paysage.