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The architectural beauty of hanok structures continues to awe visitors to Korea, with many people including a trip to a hanok village on their itinerary. If you’ve already been to Bukchon Hanok Village or Jeonju Hanok Village but still want to see more, then plan some time in Eunpyeong Hanok Village! Despite being located within Seoul, this village maintains a slower, quieter ambiance where you can truly appreciate the beauty of hanok along with the majestic Bukhansan Mountain.

Eunpyeong Hanok Village

Eunpyeong Hanok Village was founded at the foot of Bukhansan Mountain in December, 2014. Rather than restoring old hanok houses like most villages do, the area was completely created from scratch, becoming the largest neighborhood of new hanok houses in the metropolitan area. The area has plenty of attractions to fill a half-day itinerary, from walking along forested trails on Bukhansan Mountain to visiting a temple and museum before enjoying a break at a café or restaurant with an amazing view.

Eunpyeong Hanok Village Address: 127-25, Jingwan-dong, Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul (서울특별시 은평구 진관동 127-25) Directions: Take Bus No. 701 or 7211 from Yeonsinnae Station (Seoul Subway Line 3, 6), Exit 3 to Hanago, Jingwansa, Samcheonsa Entrance Bus Stop. * Bus No. 7723 from Gupabal Station (Seoul Subway Line 3), Exit 4 also stops at this bus stop Operating hours: Open 24 hr * Hours may vary by facility; inquire in advance. * Visitors are asked to be mindful of their noise level, as the village is a residential area.

Jingwansa Temple

Jingwansa Temple is one of four major temples located around Seoul.

The temple offers many facilities to learn about Buddhist culture, including temple stay, temple food, and traditional culture experience halls.

The walking path, Baekchowon-gil, starting from the temple entrance is highly recommended. The path is named after Monk Baek Chowon, who hid the Korean flag and other patriotic materials during the Japanese colonial period. The path passes a beautiful valley flowing out of Bukhansan National Park.

Jingwansa Temple Address: 73, Jingwan-gil, Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul (서울특별시 은평구 진관길 73) Directions: Take Bus No. 701 or 7211 from Yeonsinnae Station (Seoul Subway Line 3, 6), Exit 3 to Hanago, Jingwansa, Samcheonsa Entrance Bus Stop * Bus No. 7723 from Gupabal Station (Seoul Subway Line 3), Exit 4 also stops at this bus stop Operating hours: 09:00-17:30, open all year round Admission: Free * Separate fees apply to programs Website (Korean only)

Eunpyeong History Hanok Museum

Eunpyeong History Hanok Museum is dedicated to promoting the history and hanok culture of Eunpyeong-gu through exhibitions as well as lectures and hands-on programs. The building was also selected as a beautiful representative building of Seoul in 2015.

The museum is largely divided into the Eunpyeong History Hall on the second floor and the Hanok Exhibition Hall on the third floor. The hanok hall shows the changes in hanok structures over time, showing plenty of examples of modern hanok. The Eunpyeong History Hall shows the history and culture of the region where Eunpyeong Hanok Village currently stands.

Many visitors enjoy getting a closer look at the materials used to construct hanok, as well as the science behind the flooring of hanok buildings, such as the ondol (underfloor heating) and maru (wooden floor). The museum holds approximately 7,500 items related to the area’s history and representative cultural heritages.

Eunpyeong History Hanok Museum Address: 8, Yeonseo-ro 50-gil, Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul (서울특별시 은평구 연서로50길 8) Directions: Take Bus No. 701 or 7211 from Yeonsinnae Station (Seoul Subway Line 3, 6), Exit 3 to Hanago, Jingwansa, Samcheonsa Entrance Bus Stop * Bus No. 7723 from Gupabal Station (Seoul Subway Line 3), Exit 4 also stops at this bus stop Operating hours: 09:00-18:00 (Last admission 17:00) * Closed Mondays, January 1, Seollal (Lunar New Year’s Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) holidays Admission: Adults 1,000 won / Students (elementary school-university) 500 won * Free: Preschoolers & senior citizens Website (Korean only)

Hanok cafés and restaurants with a view

One unique aspect of Eunpyeong Hanok Village is that there are hanok tea houses and restaurants with upstairs seating for a panoramic view of the entire village. While they aren’t super high up, the floor-to-ceiling windows allow you to see the beautiful tile rooflines up close with a fantastic backdrop of Bukhansan Mountain.

Take a moment to relax from wandering through the village over a traditional drink and snack or even a full meal. No matter which shop or menu you choose, you’re guaranteed to have a picture-perfect table and view.

Hanok cafés and restaurants with a view Major shops: 1 In 1 Jan, Romanticar, Bukhansan Atelier, Space Helena, Long Bread, etc. * Operating hours and prices will vary by shop; inquire in advance

Eunpyeong Trail

If you enjoy hiking and trekking, you’ll definitely want to check out Eunpyeong Trail! There are five courses total, with courses three and four passing Jingwansa Temple and Eunpyeong Hanok Village.

Course four in particular is great if you enjoy hiking, as it connects with sections of the Bukhansan Dulle-gil Trail. The wooden deck also passes the natural habitat for boreal digging frogs, an endangered species.

Eunpyeong Trail Course 1 (Bongsan Sunrise Trail): Jeungsan Station – Jeungsan Public Digital Library – Jeungsan Gymnasium Park – Population of Mountain Ash Trees – Bongsan Sunrise Park (Smoke Signal Tower) – Five West Royal Tombs Entrance Course 2 (Aengbong Ecology Trail): Five West Royal Tombs Entrance – Aengbongsan Mountain – Tapgol Ecology Park - Gupabal Station Course 3 (Emalsan Tomb Trail): Gupabal Station – Jingwan Neighborhood Park (Emalsan Mountain) – Hana High School - Jingwansa Temple entrance (Eunpyeong Hanok Village) Course 4 (Eunpyeong Bukhansan Dulle-gil Trail): Jingwansa Temple entrance (Eunpyeong Hanok Village) – Bukhansan Dulle-gil Course 9 - Gijachon – Bukhansan Dulle-gil Course 8 – Bukhansan Ecology Park – Bukhansan Dulle-gil Course 7 – Nokbeon Station (Sangolgogae Ecology Overpass) Course 5 (Baengnyeoksan Bulgwangcheon Stream Trail): Nokbeon Station (Sangolgogae Ecology Overpass) – Baengnyeon Neighborhood Park – Eunpyeongjeong Pavilion – Eunpyeong Youth Training Center – Eungam Market – Bulgwanjeon Stream (Rainbow Bridge) – Jeungsan Station

More Info 1330 Korea Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Malay)

* This column was last updated in May 2021, and therefore information may differ from what is presented here. We advise you to check details before visiting.

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