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Gongju Hanok Village 공주한옥마을

  • +82-41-840-8900
12, Gwangwangdanji-gil, Gongju-si, Chungcheongnam-do (충청남도 공주시 관광단지길 12 (웅진동))

Gongju is called the ‘museum having no roof’ as it is full of various historical sites from the Baekje period. Located between the Royal Tomb of King Muryeong and Gongju National Museum, Gongju Hanok Village is comprised of new-style Korean houses combining new elements with the unique ambience of traditional Korean houses with underfloor heating, a pavilion and various hands-on program to learn about the history of Baekje.

Coexisting between traditional and modern, the new-style hanok village opened in 2010, and spans over 9,000 pyeong (29,752.07㎡). There are 6 buildings for groups and 10 buildings for individuals, featuring different facilities. Locker rooms and shower rooms are equipped in the accommodations for groups, perfect for workshops or school trips and the buildings for individual visitors are comprised of three room types, including standard and premium.

Tourists can enjoy a friendly atmosphere while walking along the street, displaying folk items and walls with hand-writing. The village offers diverse hands-on programs including their most popular programs, ‘tea story of Baekje’ and ‘making Gongju chestnut cookies’. The tea story of Baekje is a tea ceremony for participants to learn through painting in an easy way. The cookie making program is a tea confectionery program to make traditional snacks with healthy ingredients, a suitable educational experience for children and families. ‘Royal costume experience of Baekje’, ‘book weaving’, ‘making relics of Baekje’ and more are also available at the comfortable hanok houses to get to know the history of Baekje.

Utilization information

・Maximum Occupancy : 490 people

・Check-In Time : 16:00

・Check-Out Time : 11:00

・Guestroom Kitchen : Not available

・Type / Hanok(Korean traditional house) : O

・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-41-840-8900

・Parking Facilities : 170 spaces

・Pickup Services : Available at Gongju Intercity Bus Terminal (4 people and under)

・Number of Rooms : 57 rooms

・Reservations : Tel: +82-41-840-8900 / hanok.gongju.go.kr

・Subsidiary Facilities : Beam project, sound facility, swing, wondumak (lookout hut on stilts)

Access

[Bus]
From Seoul Express Bus Terminal, Seoul Nambu Terminal, or Dong Seoul Bus Terminal, take a bus to Gongju Bus Terminal
- From the bust terminal, take Bus 101 and get off at King Muryeong Tomb Bus Stop. (9 bus stops away)
- Take a right at the first three-way intersection and walk straight until the village.

- Or, take a taxi to the venue.
(about 11 mins / 3.3 km away)

12, Gwangwangdanji-gil, Gongju-si, Chungcheongnam-do


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