Momyungjae is a traditional Korean house, known for its historical and architectural significance.
Built in the late 19th century, it reflects the classic style, of Hanok, featuring elegant wooden structures and a tiled roof.
The house served as a residence for scholars and retains many cultural artifacts, offering visitors a glimpse into Korea’s past.
Surrounded by serene gardens, Momyungjae provides a peaceful atmosphere for reflection and learning.
Today, it functions as a cultural space, hosting various events and exhibitions that promote traditional Korean arts and heritage, making it a cherished destination for both locals and tourists.
You can have the traditional tea ceremony and hanbok-wearing experiences here!
Admission is free!!! (but you’ll pay for...
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