turismo

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Located in Gangneung, Gangwon-do, Hyusim Pension is a small village featuring various types of hanok structures. It was built by highlighting the virtues of the traditional Korean house and by modernizing interior facilities such as kitchen and toilets. The beauty of hanok and natural scenery attract many tourists who can also experience different types of hanok buildings including tile-roofed house (inhabited by noblemen in the past), thatched house (by farmers), and log cabin (by slash-and-burn farmers in the mountain area). The pension consists of six buildings and ten rooms. All of the rooms were named after the pavilions located around Gyeongpo. In particular, Sarangbang was originally built as a Christmas present for the owner’s wife and is a very cozy room. Geumranjeong, Wolpajeong, Seokranjeong, Chwiyeongjeong, and Hohaejeong rooms are of the log cabin type, built by piling pine woods in 井-shape and covering the gaps between woods with clay. It used to be occupied by residents of Gangwon Province’s mountain area. Moreover, Hyusim Pension is full of interesting olden-day objects that will relieve memories among adults and remind the young generation of the forgotten culture. It is adjacent to Gyeongpoho Lake and Gyeongpodae Pavilion, offering a great night view of the lake and the splendid scenery of the sea.
21, Jeodonggol-gil, Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do

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