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Seocheon Dalgogae Mosi 서천 달고개모시마을

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5, Hwahan-ro 504beon-gil, Hwayang-myeon, Seocheon-gun, Chungcheongnam-do (충청남도 서천군 화양면 화한로504번길 5)

Visitors can have a chance to make mosi (ramie fabric) firsthand at the village. Walking around the village at dusk, visitors will realize why the village is called Dalgogae (moon hill): the village was built on a flat plain and when the moon rises slowly, the place is illuminated by the moonlight. While basking in the moonlight, people will hear the sound of a flock of wild ducks flying together. In this ordinary-looking village, the long-standing tradition of Hansan mosi (ramie fabric) is passed down and preserved in the hands of the village women.

Hansan mosi is also called 'semosi' (fine ramie) because of the time-consuming and labor-intensive process involved. The village offers a variety of mosi-themed experience programs for visitors. Village artisans with valuable mosi-related experience assist the participants. Programs include ramie plant harvesting and ramie fabric weaving. Visitors can also try some highly nutritious ramie rice cakes and tea.

Mosi's history can be traced back as far as the period of the Three Kingdoms. It is said that during the Baekje Dynasty, an old man found the ramie plant at the foot of Geonjisan Mountain after a mountain god appreared in his dream. The natural fabric, mosi, is so thin and delicate that it is compared to the wings of a dragonfly. In the Goryeo Dynasty, the king presented the China's king with Hansan mosi. In the Joseon Dynasty, mosi was was offered to the kings.

One can see the difference between mosi and regular fabric by trying on mosi clothes made by the artisans. Experience programs at the village also include natural dyeing, making mosi jegi (object used to play jegichagi) and mosi mobile phone accessories. Food made from mosi plants include mosi buchimgae (Korean pancake) and mosi bread.

Another fun activity at the village is hangwa (traditional sweets & cookies) making. Hangwa-making, much like producing mosi, is a labor-intensive process. In making hangwa, grains harvested at the village are used. The grains are fried for a short time, carefully mixed with honey, and then flattened. After it cools down and hardens, it is then cut into small pieces. The taste of freshly-made hangwa adds to the joy of the experience, making it the best activity of the program.

Utilization information

・Information : Making soap, straw craft, ramie fabric craft, weaving traditional mosi (ramie fabric), making mosi songpyeon (half-moon rice cake), making hangwa (Korean traditional sweets & cookies), making mosi tteok (rice cake), making mosi buchimgae (pancakes), making mosi tea, making yangsongi buchimgae (mushroom pancake), making nurungji (scorched rice), etc.

* Programs are subject to change depending on weather and conditions.

・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-10-3310-3175

・Parking Facilities : Available

Available Facilities

Accommodations, traditional theme hall, educational venue for mosi songpyeon, Hansam mosi (ramie fabric) exhibition hall, etc.

Restrooms

Available

Facilities for the Handicapped

Not available

Reservation Info. for Natives

Phone reservation required

Access

From Seoul Nambu Terminal, take an intercity bus bound for Hansan Bus Stop, Hwayang Bus Terminal, Sinjang Bus Terminal, or Seocheon Terminal.
Take a local bus (Seocheon-Hansan) at Hansan Terminal and get off at Wolsan (월산) Bus Stop.
The village will be within 70m from there.

Call the Korea Travel Hotline for assistance with directions.

5, Hwahan-ro 504beon-gil, Hwayang-myeon, Seocheon-gun, Chungcheongnam-do


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