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Sane Flower [Korea Quality] / (주)산에는 꽃이피네 [한국관광 품질인증]

Sane Flower [Korea Quality] / (주)산에는 꽃이피네 [한국관광 품질인증]

.0M    7470     2020-09-03

20-1, Dongnyeok-gil, Dado-myeon, Naju-si, Jeollanam-do
+82-10-4612-4232

‘Flowers Blossoms in the Mountains’ is a hanok-style accommodation located between the House of Hong Gi-chang, a local cultural heritage, and Gyeeun Historic House (or the House of Hong Gi-eung; National Folklore Cultural Heritage No. 151) in Dorae Hanok Village. Built in 1917, the house was built with carefully selected high-quality wooden materials without using nails. It was renovated for use as tourist accommodation in 2011, opened as a hanok style of accommodation in 2013, and renovated again in 2014. On this occasion, the old doors were replaced and made into the tables that stand in the grassy courtyard. The house has a total of 4 rooms. Each room can accommodate up to 2 to 4 people. Each room is equipped with a kitchen, bathroom, air-conditioner, TV, toiletries, plates, and so on. This well-insulated hanok house is decorated with hanji (traditional Korean paper handmade from mulberry tree) and various antique items. Tables are available for guests in the courtyard, of which a stylish stone-paved corner stands out in particular. There is a walkway established by Naju City in front of the house, and a vegetable garden near the house. Guests can see gourds and sponge gourds in the yard and acorn trees on the hill behind the house. In addition, the Metasequoia Street that runs through the grounds of the Naju Forest Resource Institute is just one minute’s drive from the house. Moreover, as the village contains many houses that are classed as cultural heritages, the owner guides guests around them at weekends. Surrounding tourist attractions include Bulhoesa Temple and Najuhyanggyo Confucian School.

La Casa Vieja de la aldea Dorae

La Casa Vieja de la aldea Dorae

71.3M    1713     2016-09-05

Dongnyeok-gil 16, Dado-myeon, Naju-si, Jeollanam-do.
061-336-3675

"La Casa Vieja" es un tipo de alojamiento al estilo tradicional de Corea que está
situado en el centro de una pequeña aldea llamada Dorae de la Ciudad de Naju de
Jeonnam. El terreno de la residencia fue comprada por las donaciones de los ciudadanos
y está considerada como el Patrimonio Cívico-Cultural. La Casa Vieja se encuentra rodeada
de un muro de piedra que la separa de las casas tradicionales designadas como patrimonios
y conserva hasta ahora el ambiente tradicional de la aldea.
Construida en el año 1936, la residencia presenta un diseño diferente a las casas comunes
de aquel tiempo pero manteniendo las características principales de una casa tradicional
de Corea. La cocina cuenta con suficientes cajones para guardar artículos de cocina.
El Munganchae, un espacio de 4 habitaciones en forma de L, ahora es utilizado como
oficina y el almacen de abonos ahora es la habitación para huéspedes.
En La Casa Vieja, además de alojarse, los visitantes podrán realizar diversas actividades
tadicionales como hacer soga de paja, preparar la gacha de frijoles,
elaborar meju(puré de soja disecada),etc.

Doraemi House [Korea Quality] / 도래미하우스 [한국관광 품질인증]

Doraemi House [Korea Quality] / 도래미하우스 [한국관광 품질인증]

182.1M    4413     2020-09-09

18-26, Dongnyeok-gil, Dado-myeon, Naju-si, Jeollanam-do
+82-10-8616-6725

Doraemi House is a hanok stay type of tourist accommodation located in the village of Dorae, Naju City, Jeollanam-do Province. The house was named Doraemi, meaning “the beauty (mi) of Dorae”, in the hope of conveying the beauty of the village. The accommodation consists of three hanok structures - the Bonchae, Sarangchae, and Byeolchae. The Bonchae consists of two bedrooms with a garret; the Sarangchae has 2 bedrooms flanked by a living room; and the Byeolchae, located on a hill, is a cozy single room, with a wooden swing placed in front of the building. Doraemi House is decorated with cozy, natural items that create a relaxing atmosphere. A pleasant forest trail passes by the house and leads to Gyeeunjeong Pavilion, one of the village’s three pavilions, and a small pond. The owner of the house has established a small reading space filled with picture books next to the Bonchae building, where guests can enjoy reading amid a tranquil atmosphere.

Maru-o [Korea Quality] / 마루 O(MARU-O) [한국관광 품질인증]

Maru-o [Korea Quality] / 마루 O(MARU-O) [한국관광 품질인증]

4.0Km    212     2020-12-12

5-8, Baemet 3-gil, Naju-si, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-331-0700

MARU O is a modern business hotel located at the center of Naju Innovation City. Many public enterprises are clustered around the hotel. Therefore, the hotel is loved by business travelers visiting the city, while the neat facilities also attract casual travelers. The Bitgaram Lake Park, right in front of the hotel, is a great place for a walk along the pleasant park surrounding a small lake. At the heart of the park stands Baemesan Observatory where one can enjoy an unhindered view of Naju Innovation City. The hotel offers a variety of services as well. In particular, there is a charger for electric car drivers in the underground parking lot. Front desk provides tourist guidebooks on Naju and the Jeollanam-do region and lends mobile phone charger for free. MARU O is about a 12-minute drive away from the KTX Naju Station, and 15 minutes by car from the inter-city bus terminal, Yeongsanpo Hongeo Street or Naju Gomtang Street. In particular, Naju Gomtang Street is a region where famous Gomtang (Naju’s representative food) restaurants are concentrated. As Hayanjib, Naju Gomtang Noamjib, Naju Gomtang Wonjojib and 60-year Nampyeong Halmaejib (some of the best known places) are all found here, just drop in anywhere and you will be able to taste the authentic taste of local dishes.

YangDongHo Traditional House (Hanok 152) [Korea Quality] / 양참사댁(양동호 가옥 / 한옥152) [한국관광 품질인증]

YangDongHo Traditional House (Hanok 152) [Korea Quality] / 양참사댁(양동호 가옥 / 한옥152) [한국관광 품질인증]

8.0Km    173     2020-12-10

24, Darasil-gil, Hwasun-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-10-9646-5087

Yangchamsadaek (Yangdongho’s former name) or National Cultural Property No. 152 is a traditional hanok accommodation. Dalasil Village, Hwasun, Jeollanam-do, where the house is located, is a town with traditional houses and fields, where interestingly those who have the surname of Jeju Yang live together. Yangchamsadaek is a typical noble's house in the southern region with the ㄷ-shaped main building and the ㅡ-shaped detached building form the ㅁ shale. It is expected that the main building was built in the 18th century and the detached building at the end of 19th century. In 2013, the current owner has taken over the antique house and started running a hanok stay, and his daughter, Jo A-ae, a curator and culture planner, added modern touches to turn it into a culture complex, Hanok 152. The wide lawn is sometimes rented for music performance, traditional wedding, or outdoor wedding, and other times it serves as a venue of one-day classes for hanbok experience, Korean food experience, etc. As for rooms, there are four options: big room and small room in Anchae (main building), and Daecheong room and bed room in Sarangchae (detached building). The rooms are decorated with traditional cabinets and folding screens with embroidery, displaying the beauty of an antique house. The main floor, which is much bigger than that of other houses, has been renovated by the owner. The main floor in the main building, with a comfortable sofa and a rug, is modern and luxurious, whereas the main floor in the detached building is cozy with a floor table and Korean cushions. Toiletries are not available in the bathroom but provided upon request to the information desk. Space rental is also available. Various events such as traditional wedding, small wedding, first birthday celebration, 70th birthday celebration, small workshop, or one-day class can be held here. Moreover, traditional hanbok experience is always available at 15,000 won per person. Korean food experience is notified on Instagram and requires reservation. As the cost varies depending on the number of participants and the date, make sure to inquire over the phone. Also located in the village are Hanjae House (National Cultural Property No. 154) and World Heritage Hwasun Dolmen Site. Note that the Unjusa Temple, famous for the Cheonbulcheontap Pagoda, is a 15-minute drive away.

Yacimiento de Dólmenes de Hwasun (화순 고인돌군 유적) [Patrimonio Cultural de la Humanidad de la Unesco]

Yacimiento de Dólmenes de Hwasun (화순 고인돌군 유적) [Patrimonio Cultural de la Humanidad de la Unesco]

8.5Km    9639     2022-04-07

Hyosan-ri 64, Dogok-myeon, Hwasun-gun, Jeollanam-do.

El Yacimiento de Dólmenes de Hwasun está situado cerca de las cascadas de la cordillera que une Hyosan-ri de Dogok-myeon y Daesin-ri de Chunnyang-myeon. Según diversos estudios, 135 de las 980 rocas de Hyosan-ri en Dogok-myeon son dólmenes. También hay unas 100 rocas planas que aún mantienen su forma. En Daesin-ri de Chunnyang-myeon hay unos 124 dólmenes, de entre 3.309 rocas. Hay al menos 300 que mantienen su forma, y 23 dólmenes fúnebres. Lo que hace especiales los dólmenes de Hwasun es su abundancia, con 596 dólmenes en este pequeño distrito, incluyendo la mayor losa de Corea. El Yacimiento de Dólmenes de Hwasun fue registrado como el Patriminio Cultural de la Humanidad por la Unesco el 2 de diciembre de 2000, junto con los yacimientos de Gochang y Ganghwa.

Templo Unjusa (운주사)

Templo Unjusa (운주사)

9.6Km    3723     2022-08-01

Cheontae-ro 91-44, Doam-myeon, Hwasun-gun, Jeollanam-do.

El templo Unjusa, ubicado en el pico Datapbong del monte Cheonbulsan, es reconocido con el nombre "Cheonbulcheontap" (mil estatuas de Buda y mil pagodas). En este templo se encuentra una gran cantidad de estatuas budistas y pagodas misteriosas, que presentan una forma especial. Estas se encuentran instaladas grupalmente en distintos lugares y son de tamaño y posición diferentes. Lo impresionante es que algunas presentan una cara alargada con la forma de los ojos, la boca y la nariz, representados en líneas. La gente de la región las nombra como el “buda abuelo”, “buda abuela”, “buda padre”, “buda madre”, etc., ya que se sienten familiarizados con ellas. Las estatuas budistas del templo Unjusa tienen un estilo de construcción muy especial, de allí su gran valor estético. En especial, la gran característica que tiene el templo es que todas las pagodas tienen un estilo diferente. Hay pagodas que poseen imágenes de las flores de loto en la piedra, pagodas de 5 pisos de la época Baekje y pagodas del reino Silla, etc., que pertenecen a épocas y estilos arquitectónicos diferentes. Además, el otro punto rescatable es que fueron construidas y esculpidas sobre rocas y piedras delicadas que dificultan el trabajo. Esto también demuestra que dichas estatuas son obras de escultores especializados, con alto nivel de conocimiento en el arte.

Estación de Naju (나주역)

Estación de Naju (나주역)

9.6Km    14209     2021-04-09

Najuyeok-ro 56, Naju-si, Jeollanam-do.

La Estación de Naju forma parte de la línea Honam que recorre por la región de Jeolla-do. La estación se localiza en Songwol-dong, de la ciudad de Naju, en la provincia de Jeollanam-do.

La antigua Estación de Naju, localizada en Jungnim-dong, fue el punto de inicio del Movimiento de la Independencia de los estudiantes de Gwangju en 1929, que empezó como resultado de los conflictos entre estudiantes coreanos y japoneses que solían llegar a Gwangju en tren. Este significado histórico hizo retrasar la relocalización de la Estación de Naju. Con la apertura parcial de la línea Honam, el día 10 de julio de 2001, la Estación de Naju se integró con la Estación de Yeongsanpo y se trasladó a su actual ubicación enfrente del Ayuntamiento de Naju. Las instalaciones de la antigua Estación de Naju eran demasiado viejas y el edificio empezaba a ser pequeño para dar cabida al número de pasajeros de la región, por lo que fue la Estación de Yeongsanpo la que empezó a cubrir la demanda de pasajeros.

Después de la integración de las dos estaciones, todos los trenes regulares en la línea Honam, así como algunos de los trenes de alta velocidad, hacen parada en la Estación de Naju.

3917 Majung [Korea Quality] / 3917 마중 [한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality]

3917 Majung [Korea Quality] / 3917 마중 [한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality]

10.7Km    30     2023-04-13

42-16, Hyanggyo-gil, Naju-si, Jeollanam-do

Located in Gyo-dong, Naju-si, Jeollanam-do, 3917 Majung is a cultural space combining a hanok (traditional Korean house) cafe, modern cultural experiences, and hanok guesthouse. The name “3917 Majung” refers to its goal of “welcoming (majung) the modern culture of Naju in 1939 anew in the year 2017.” Spread out on a wide land area of 13,223 m2 are four buildings of Nanpajeong, Sarangchae, Mokseowon, and Siseoheon. All buildings take after the unique combination of Japanese- and Western-style housing commonly seen in the late Korean Empire period.
Nanpajeong is a pavilion constructed during mid-Joseon period, named after its most famous guest Jeong Seok-jin (pen-name: Nanpa), a scholar who led an uprising against Japanese imperialism in late Joseon period. There are two ondol (under-the-floor heating system) rooms in total, separated by a central wooden-floor hall (daecheong), one supporting 3 to 4 guests, one ideal for 2 to 3 guests. The restroom, which is also fitted with a shower booth, is located outside the building.
Eunhaengmok Room 1 and 2, which are housed in the Sarangchae building, are tatami rooms with balcony. Sarangchae’s shower and restroom is located in the building. Mokseowon is likewise made up of three tatami rooms, separated by open floor space and an attic. The shower and restroom is located outside the building. Siseoheon houses a 4-person room and the largest room in the complex, capable of supporting more than 10 guests. There are 2 restrooms and 2 restrooms with shower facilities, making the building ideal for group events.

Casa de Yehyang (예향의 집)

12.4Km    30     2008-02-28

Nuljae-ro 334, Seo-gu, Gwangju.

Yehyang, a legendary restaurant among many diners who visit Gwangju, is located on a country setting near Gwangju Airport.
It prides in Gwangju style ‘hanjeongsik’ (Korean table d’hote).
As you walk across the outdoor playground and trails, you can imagine that you are at a resort rather than a restaurant.
Once you are inside the building, the stunning view of the serene country life and antiquated interior will grab your attention.
‘Hanjeongsik’ (Korean table d’hote)is abundantly arranged from appetizers like ‘kkaejuk’ (porridge made of perilla seeds) to home style refreshments like ‘nureungji’ (scorched rice from the bottom of the pot).
Reservations are recommended since it is quite renowned among many visitors to Gwangju.