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#남산골한옥마을#서울여행#서울관광 안녕하세요 코리아4K입니다. 오늘은 남산골 한옥 마을 소개 2편 입니다. 남산 한옥마을의 다섯 가구는 순정효황후 윤씨의 친가, 해풍부원군 윤택영의 재실, 부마도위 박영효 가옥, 오위장 김춘영 가옥, 도편수 이승업 가옥입니다. 가옥에 걸맞은 살림살이도 예스럽게 배치해놓아 전통 한옥의 아름다운 모습과 선조들의 생활을 엿볼 수 있다. 구경해 보세요. 산책일자---2021년 5월30일 오전 9시 Hello, this is Korea 4K. Today is part 2 of Namsangol Hanok Village. The five households in Namsan Hanok Village are the family of Empress Sunjeonghyo Yun clan, the residence of Taekyoung Yoon in Haepung Buwon-gun, the house of Bumadowi Park Yeong-hyo, the house of Owijang Kim Chunyeong, and the house of Dopyeonsu Lee Seung-eop. Household living suitable for the house is also arranged elegantly, so you can get a glimpse of the beautiful appearance of traditional hanok and the lives of our ancestors. Take a look. Walk date--May 30, 2021 at 9 am Google Maps Route - https://bit.ly/358cm0W Camera; i Phone 12 Pro Max Namsangol Hanok Village Namsangol Hanok Village, 28, Toegye-ro 34-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul 113m from Chungmuro Station Exit 4 www.hanokmaeul.or.kr Weekdays 09:00 - 18:00 Closed on Mondays 1----Empress Sunjeonghyo's mother's house, The building of Empress Sunjeonghyo Yun's parents' family in Okin-dong, Jongno-gu, was built in the 12th year of King Gojong (1875), and it is too old to be moved and is faithfully restored to its original form. Even though it is not the original building, the scale of the six-story building, the base of the long-standing stone, the square corner stone, the beautiful division gates, and the form and design of the fire wall using the sago stone and the front stone clearly show the features of the top-class mansion. 2----Residence of Taek-Young Yoon, Haepung Buwon-gun In Jegi-dong, Dongdaemun-gu, the residence of Sunjong's father-in-law, Haepung Buwon-gun Yoon Taek-young, was previously restored. The main building is in the shape of a circle, which is hardly seen among the existing hanoks in a flat form. The shrine is arranged in a single letter on the high site in the back, and the main building in the shape of an ol (兀) is placed on the lower site in front. The shrine is a restoration of what was lost during the April 19 Revolution. This building also has the opulence and formality of a high-class house by using the finest wood, Chunyang wood, and laying the pedestal and square corner stone. It is also noteworthy that Mochae furniture uses a 5-yangga family and Haengrangchae anapchae 3-yangga family has a different price depending on the user. Although the angle is slightly different, the difference can be seen in the fact that the front eaves and bell dori are made of guldori while the rest are made of lead, or the Sarangchae has double eaves and the rest is finished with single eaves. Overall, the structure is concise, so it is more suitable for the purpose of the living room than it is a living room. This is Seoul Folklore Data No. 24. 3---Min's house in Gwanhun-dong The house of the Min clan in Gwanhun-dong was part of the residence of Min Yeong-hwi (閔泳徽) and was originally located in Gwanhun-dong, Jongno-gu. The kitchen and the master bedroom are arranged in a row and face the same direction. This structure is a central region centered on Gaeseong, which is a rare type of housing in Seoul. This is Seoul Folklore Data No. 18 4----Owijang Kim Chunyoung's House Owijang Kim Chun-yeong's house, a house for ordinary people in the late Joseon Dynasty, was built in the 1890s and was relocated and restored from a house in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu. The plan is a structure in which the U-shaped main house is connected to the 一-shaped Sarangchae like wings, which is different from the typical structure of Seoul in which the open part of the C-shaped main house is blocked with the 一-shaped Sarangchae so that the overall shape becomes a ㅁ shape. This is Seoul Folklore Data No. 8. 5----Lee Seung-eop's House Lee Seung-eop's house was built in the 1860s by Seung-eop Lee, who was in charge of the construction of Gyeongbokgung Palace by Heungseon Daewongun, and was relocated and restored in Samgak-dong, Jung-gu. Currently, there are only Jeong (丁)-shaped Anchae and L-shaped Sarangchae, but it is said that originally, Daemunganchae and Haengnangchae were surrounding them. This is Seoul Folklore Data No. 20. [Naver Knowledge Encyclopedia] Namsan Hanok Village (Guide to Exploration Travel 15 - Seoul, first edition 2004., 5th print 2009., Korean Cultural Heritage Visitation Society, Kim Hyo-hyeong, Han Mi-ja, Kim Seong-cheol, Yoo Hong-jun, Choi Se-jeong, Jeong Yong-gi) Thank you for watching💖 Please enjoy beautiful scenery of korea with 4K hdr video. If you liked the video, subscribe and like for the next video, Please set up notifications. Then have a happy day today too!💖