
In P'il-dong, just to the north of Namsan Park, the
Seoul government recreated a small village that resembles the architecture and gardens of
the area during the Chosun Dynasty
(1392-1910). The area contains 5 restored traditional houses, designated as Seoul City Folk
Materials, all decorated with authentic furniture and decorations from the period.
Originally called Cheonghak-dong (area of faeries for the blue cranes),
it was one of the 5 most beautiful areas of Seoul and a famous summer resort. the yangban
(aristocrats) who lived in the area often composed poems about the beauty of Namsan (then
called Mokmyok-san) and the surrounding landscape.


A large pavilion overlooks a tranquil pond and an outdoor stage where dances and dramas are
performed on weekends. An exhibition hall exhibits traditional handicrafts produced by artists
designated "Human Cultural Properties." It also sells souvenirs and various folk
handicraft products.



To celebrate 600th anniversary of Seoul, a time capsule was buried on 29 Nov 1994. It contained
600 items representing the life and culture of contemporary Seoul citizens. The capsule was
shaped like Poshingak Bell. The capsule is scheduled to be re-opened in 2394.
Hours:
Nov. ~ Mar. - 09:00 ~ 18:00
Apr. ~ Oct. - 09:00 ~ 19:00
Jun. ~ Aug. - 09:00 ~ 20:00
Closed every Tuesday (traditional garden is open)
Admission: Free
Directions: Subway lines 3 & 4, Chungmuro Station, exit 3, 20 meters
(For more sites of Namsan-kol, please see page 2.)
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