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Rakkojae, l'expérience de la culture coréenne (락고재)

Rakkojae, l'expérience de la culture coréenne (락고재)

2.0Km    4464     2019-02-12

49-23, Gyedong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul-si

Si vous désirez vraiment connaître la Corée, vous devez connaître le mot "pungnyu".
Pungnyu, est un idéal qui a été transmis à la culture coréenne depuis la création de la nation et qui signifie l’harmonie entre l’homme, la nature et la poèsie.
Rakgojae est un centre culturel qui a récemment ouvert au Village Hanok Bukchon à Séoul et qui permet aux visiteurs de découvrir l’idéal coréen pungnyu.
Le centre offre des démonstrations de musique, de danse et d’arts traditionnels coréens, transmettant la culture pungnyu.
Buckchon est un endroit qui a été préservé pour sauvegarder des informations sur le style de vie des gens de l’époque de Joseon. Le village est très apprécié des visiteurs étrangers qui espèrent ainsi découvrir un aspect plus traditionnel du pays. Situé au centre de Bukchon, Rakgojae accueille les visiteurs étrangers. Il leur offre la possibilité de louer une maison pouvant héberger jusqu’à 9 personnes. Un repas coréen typique sera servi aux invités.
De chaque côté du village, se trouvent des grands palais : le Palais Gyeongbokgung, le Palais Changgyeonggung et le Palais Changdeokgung. Les visites peuvent se poursuivre par Jongmyo, le sanctuaire ancestral royal qui abrite les tablettes des souverains de Joseon et de leurs reines. Les visiteurs de Rakgoje peuvent en profiter pour visiter les sites touristiques à proximité et ainsi plonger dans les vies des aristocrates du passé.

Keungiwajip (큰기와집)

Keungiwajip (큰기와집)

2.0Km    26835     2021-09-27

62, Bukchon-ro 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-722-9024

It’s a 2018 Michelin Guide restaurant. The best menu at this restaurant is soy sauce marinated crab. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul.

Insadong Geujip (인사동그집)

Insadong Geujip (인사동그집)

2.0Km    28000     2020-04-24

3, Insadong 12-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-737-0575

Insadong Geujip, located in the famous neighbourhood of Insadong, is a Korean fusion restaurant that is particularly well known for its traditional, yet unique interior. Along with “Insadong Seafood Rice,” and “Insadong Geujip On Rice”, diners can find a range of delicacies including Hanbang Bossam (Herbal Napa Wraps with Pork), Savory Seafood & Spring Onion Pancake, and Kimchi Parae Pancake on the menu.

The restaurant's specialty, Geujip On Rice, a sort of Bibimbab made with a variety of seafood, vegetables and edible flowers and mixed together with rice and a red pepper paste called gochujang. The basic serving size is large enough to feed two.

The restaurant is housed in an old hanok (Korean traditional house) and has been carefully renovated to preserve the house’s traditional feel. Indoor lights wrapped with hanji, Korean traditional paper, shine a soft glow over the entire dining area and add to the overall ambience.

Bukchon-ri Dullegol (북촌리둘레골)

Bukchon-ri Dullegol (북촌리둘레골)

2.0Km    96     2021-03-19

44 Insadong 14-gil Jongno-gu Seoul
+82-2-747-9700

A restaurant with Korean traditional house-themed interior design. The representative menu is Korean table d''hote. This is a Korean cuisine located in Insa-dong, Seoul.

Village Hanok de Namsangol (남산골 한옥마을)

2.0Km    35480     2022-12-14

28, Toegye-ro 34-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul-si
+82-2-2261-0500

Le village Namsangol a été fondé en 1998 et occupe une surface de 79,934m². Il comporte 5 hanok traditionnel, un espace pour l’artisanat traditionnel, un parc traditionnel, une oeuvre architecturale intitulée ‘Time Capsule’, le pavillon Cheonugak et le Centre de musique traditionnelle coréenne de Namsan. Ce lieu est connu notamment pour proposer des activités autour des traditions en Corée dans un quartier pourtant très moderne. Dans le point le plus haut du parc traditionnel, on trouve une place abritant l’oeuvre ‘time capsule’ créée en 1994 pour fêter les 600 ans de l’établissement de la capitale de Corée à Séoul.



Le village Namsangol et son ancien hanok rénové

Lorsque vous entrez dans le village Namsagol, vous aurez la possibilité de visiter l’étang Cheonghakji ainsi que la pavillon Cheonugak. Après avoir franchi la place du pavillon Cheonugak ainsi qu’un escalier en pierre, vous pourrez apprécier un espace traditionnel typique de Corée rénové pour l’occasion et qui constitue sans doute le point d’orgue de Namsangol. Cet espace est composé de 5 hanok : La maison Lee Seung-eop, la maison Kim Chun-yeong, la maison Kwan Hun-dong, la maison Yun-ssi et la maison Yun Taek-yeong (ces maisons datent de la seconde moitiè du 19ème siècle). Ces maisons qui étaient réparties dans différents quartiers de Séoul ont ainsi été réunies dans cet espace à l’exception de la maison Yun-ssi dont l’état n’avait pas permis son transfert et qui fut donc en grande partie restaurée sur place.



Une multitude d’activités au village Namsangol

Le village Namsangol permet aux visiteurs de profiter d’activités en lien avec les traditions en Corée via des espaces aménagés notamment à l’intérieur des 5 différents hanok. Il est par exemple possible d’essayer le hanbok, le papier coréen hanji, l’écriture coréenne ‘hangeul’, ou encore de déguster le thé traditionnel. Le lieu abrite également une école des politesses et saluation traditionnelles et un espace d’activités autour de la médecine coréenne. Durant les weekend, il est aussi possible d’assister à des cérémonies de mariage traditionnel. Des démonstrations d’artisanat avec de la paille sont aussi disponibles devant le pavillon Cheonugak tout comme des séances d’initiation de taekwondo. Divers jeux folkloriques sont aussi disponibles ce qui en fait un lieu apprécié notamment par les familles. Enfin, les visiteurs peuvent aussi bénéficer d’explications de guides sur place sur le patrimoine culturel de Corée au village Namsangol.



Inwoohouse [Korea Quality] / 인우하우스 [한국관광 품질인증]

Inwoohouse [Korea Quality] / 인우하우스 [한국관광 품질인증]

2.1Km    34542     2023-04-13

9, Gyedong 6-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
02-742-1115

Run by a couple hailing from Bukchon, Inwoo House is located in an alleyway in Gye-dong, Jongno-gu, which is part of Bukchon that is well-known for old hanok houses. Inwoo House, meaning 'the house of Inwoo,' is inhabited by the owner couple and eight-year-old son Inwoo and his younger brother Yeonwoo. The couple, who have always lived in Bukchon, moved to Inwoo House in 2010; their parents run another guesthouse -- Yeonwoo House -- in Gahoe-dong, which isn’t far from Inwoo House. These two hanok guesthouses seek to provide guests with an opportunity to experience the true aspect of traditional Korean house amid the natural environment. Inwoo House, which has the typical style of hanok in the area, features a cozy yard, a toenmaru (narrow wooden porch running along the outside of the building), and several charming decorative items. It has three rooms – Tokki-bang and Haejanggeum-bang situated in Sarangchae (a detached building) and Nori-bang, which is a communal space. Due to its quiet location, guests can enjoy relaxation with a serene atmosphere in their rooms, which are decorated with calligraphic works and furniture inlaid with mother-of-pearl in a simple way. Each room is equipped with a bathroom. The guesthouse offers breakfast such as toast or tteokguk (rice cake soup). Inwoo House is an ideal place to stay for guests with children as the owner couple have children with whom children can play in the alley, yard, or toenmaru with an interesting hanok environment. The guesthouse also provides various traditional activities including traditional Korean clothes experience, traditional Hanji (Korean paper) craft experience, traditional knot bracelet making, and fan decorating, which are popular among foreign tourists and children. It is adjacent to restaurants, coffee shops, convenience store, and other tourist attractions including Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, Insa-dong, and Samcheong-dong.

Bukchonmaru hanok guesthouse [Korea Quality] / 북촌마루한옥게스트하우스 [한국관광 품질인증]

Bukchonmaru hanok guesthouse [Korea Quality] / 북촌마루한옥게스트하우스 [한국관광 품질인증]

2.1Km    17946     2020-09-10

152, Changdeokgung-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-10-3253-8751

Bukchonmaru Hanok Guesthouse is located between “Bukchon Views 2 and 3” on a hill in Bukchon Village in Seoul. This two-storied hanbok building with a terrace, which is rarely found among other hanok structures in the area, offers a splendid view of Seoul. In particular, the summit of a hill next to the main gate of Choong Ang High School where the guesthouse is situated is known as the filming location for the famous Korean TV series Winter Sonata (2002). When you open the main gate and go up to the first floor, a small yard is seen with a group of jars on one side. After entering the sliding door through the yard, there is daecheong maru (main floored room) that features the doors opening in all directions and a high ceiling with rafters, making the space open and cozy. The hanok building consists of two floors – the ground floor is equipped with special furniture, a jar table and a log chair made by the owner, and on the first floor are guestrooms comprised of one large room and two small rooms. The neat and clean rooms are designed in a simple way and have lovely bedding with the pattern of five cardinal colors. Its staff members can speak English and Chinese to communicate with guests from other countries. Every morning, guests engage in animated conversation while enjoying a Korean home-style breakfast prepared by the owner in a friendly atmosphere. After having breakfast, if guests want, they can try on traditional Korean clothes (hanbok) and take photographs inside and around the guesthouse to create interesting memories. The guesthouse also provides a hanbok rental service (KRW 30,000 for a day) and tourists wearing traditional Korean clothes can enter both Changdeokgung Palace and Gyeongbokgung Palace, which can be reached on foot within 10 to 15 minutes, free of charge. Moreover, guests can enjoy an open view of the area including Gahoe-dong, Gye-dong and even the lights of the Namsan Seoul Tower at night from the roof top.

KYUNGBOKKUNG(경복궁)

KYUNGBOKKUNG(경복궁)

2.1Km    120     2020-10-29

65, Jong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-722-2004

This Korean cuisine is located near Jonggak Station, Seoul. The representative menu is grilled Korean beef sirloin. Assorted specials include loin, flank steak, and top blade of beef for barbecue.

Honghwa Jokbal Bindaetteok (홍화족발빈대떡)

Honghwa Jokbal Bindaetteok (홍화족발빈대떡)

2.1Km    45     2021-03-26

65, Jong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-723-0614

A great place for group dinners and gatherings. This restaurant's signature menu is braised pigs' feet. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul.