Andong Hahoe Folk Village
Hahoe Village (Gyeongsangbuk-do province) is notable for its 230 classic Joseon residences and is home to descendants of the Ryu clan of Pungsan. By displaying Korean traditional living cultures and ancient building forms, the hamlet protects various cultural heritages.
The Nakdong River, which flows around the town's border, gives Hahoe Village its name (Ha means "water" and hoe means "turn around," so literally "Village Enveloped by Water"). The settlement is nestled in the foothills of Hwasan Mountain, an east-facing branch of Taebaek Mountain. Large tile-roofed residences with their unique appeal may be seen walking through the village's center. The traditional Korean mask dance is also performed at Andong Folk Village.
Hahoe Village is surrounded by wonderful natural scenery, including the graceful Nakdong River, the gorgeous Taejongdae Cliff, continuously extending sandy beaches, and lush, ancient pine trees.
Location: 86 Jeonseo-ro, Pungcheon-myeon, Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Timing: 9 am - 6 pm