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Where can I see the traditional ancient villages in Korea?

Quanzhou Hanwu Village is located in Fengnan Cave and Jiaodong area of Quanzhou City, where more than 800 traditional Hanwu houses of Korean nationality are gathered. Hanwu Village in Quanzhou, which is hidden in a rapidly changing modern city, is famous for its traditional features preserved to this day.

Hanok Village is the only well-preserved Hanok community in Korea, with about 700 Hanok buildings. It is a representative cultural tourist attraction in Korea, which exudes traditional life and culture. As the host city of the 2002 World Cup, the construction project of Hanwu Village is actively carried out with the opportunity of the World Cup. It has many cultural relics and historic sites such as Gyeonggi Shrine, Temple Cave, Fengnan Cave, Wumutai, Xiangxiao, Zhen Xuan City Site, Nangu Mountain City, traditional cultural facilities and bamboo fans such as traditional cultural centers, handicraft exhibition halls, boutique halls, Hanwu life experience halls, traditional wine museums, traditional Korean paper workshops in Quanzhou and Korean cultural centers.

Many people will choose a fine weather and put on traditional Korean costumes to come to Hanwu Village. . . . There are many small shops on the street to buy gifts. . .

There are also many fresh coffee shops.

This is a famous steak shop, which has all kinds of delicious steak. It's a good choice to take home as a gift for friends.

And the shape of the building is also very beautiful, like the soup house in Thousands of Miles away, which is a building I like very much in this trip.

There are many ice cream shops in the street, which are said to be much more delicious than domestic ice cream.

I photographed the Hanbok fairy eating ice. A friend said that seeing her seemed to be in love. Haha, it's very nice. There are many beautiful women in Korea, which is simply the gospel of the Yankong Party.

Two years ago, the snow and ice from the China fire were seen again in Hanwu Village. Under the shade of ginkgo trees, the whole building is also very dreamy.

Hanwu Village Address:

Get on the bus: get on the bus at the station opposite the wedding hall-get off in front of Miaodong Temple (Hanwu Village).

Bus routes: 12, 60, 79, 109,19, 142, 508, 5 13, 536, 542 ~ 546.

The boarding place is 5- 1 (the taxi parking lot is opposite to the bus station outside the city 150m, and it runs every minute in the station), 79 (the bus station runs every 25 minutes).

Bus route 5- 1, 79 takes about 15 minutes, takes about 10 minutes/and the estimated cost is 4000 won.