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Bukchon Hanok Village: Traditional Korean Heritage in Seoul
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- Historical Background
- Located in Jongno District, Seoul, traditionally home to high-ranking officials
- Named "north village" due to its location north of Cheonggyecheon stream
- Area consists of five neighborhoods: Wonseo-dong, Jae-dong, Gye-dong, Gahoe-dong, Insa-dong
- Preservation and Development
- Government decided to preserve traditional hanok in 1997
- Movement for preservation started in 2000
- About 920 hanok institutions exist for commercial use as of 2014
- Hanok renovated into cultural centers, guesthouses, restaurants, and workshops
- Tourism Growth
- Popular tourist destination with 318,000 visitors in 2010
- Ranked as Seoul's top tourism destination by Korea JoongAng Daily
- Visitors can experience traditional architecture and Korean culture
- Various activities include kimchi-making, walking tours, and hanbok rentals
- Resident Concerns
- Tourists outnumber residents significantly
- Local residents protest against excessive tourism
- Concerns about loss of traditional housing and neighborhood connections
- Tourists advised to respect privacy and follow strict etiquette guidelines