10 Jirisan-daero 2897beon-gil, Danseong-myeon, Sancheong, Gyeongsangnam-do, South KoreaMap
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Namsa Ridan Village is located in Jirisan Mountain, Danseong-myeon, Sancheong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea. It was named after the villagers who silently guarded tradition and etiquette for a long time. Now it has also developed into a tourist attraction. You can participate in a variety of traditional games and experience activities such as traditional weddings, water bunker houses, fishing, and one-day farm work.
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traditional village
this little village has survived with traditional houses and walls - until now, as modern conveniences are coming in, responding to the growing number of tourists. So authenticity is declining while t...
Located about 30 minutes by taxi from Jinzhou City, this Hanok Village is still a very calm village where people live. There is nothing in particular that reminiscent of a tourist spot except the signboard at the entrance, and it is not a very large site, so you can go around in less than an hour. When you walk around the reddish-brown earthen walls surrounded by mountains and entangled with cherry blossoms, you will feel calm and healed ❣
I went there on purpose because it was the most beautiful village in Korea, but there were a few neat tile houses and persimmon trees everywhere, and the village was too small. There was no place to eat, so I had to go around for about 5 minutes and move right away. The people in the village were very friendly, so when I passed by, a resident of the well-mature red poems from a tree just shared it, which left an impression on me.
The most beautiful village in Korea. There is also a quiet and beautiful village in Sancheong, like a small Japanese city. The water flows by the ear and there is a traditional Hanok village. Highly recommended
It is a place where you can see while going to Mt. Jiri.
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It is a place where traditional Korean houses gathered to form a village. There are many tile houses in the houses where a little taller lived in the past. The fences connecting the alleys were nice to see, and the appearance of the painting trees or the trees was impressive. There is nothing to see big, and it is good to go by while passing by and take a break.
traditional village
this little village has survived with traditional houses and walls - until now, as modern conveniences are coming in, responding to the growing number of tourists. So authenticity is declining while t...
Hanok Village surrounded by active ridges
Located about 30 minutes by taxi from Jinzhou City, this Hanok Village is still a very calm village where people live. There is nothing in particular that reminiscent of a tourist spot except the signboard at the entrance, and it is not a very large site, so you can go around in less than an hour. When you walk around the reddish-brown earthen walls surrounded by mountains and entangled with cherry blossoms, you will feel calm and healed ❣
The house is pretty but nothing special
I went there on purpose because it was the most beautiful village in Korea, but there were a few neat tile houses and persimmon trees everywhere, and the village was too small. There was no place to eat, so I had to go around for about 5 minutes and move right away. The people in the village were very friendly, so when I passed by, a resident of the well-mature red poems from a tree just shared it, which left an impression on me.
There's such a good place in Sancheong.
The most beautiful village in Korea. There is also a quiet and beautiful village in Sancheong, like a small Japanese city. The water flows by the ear and there is a traditional Hanok village. Highly recommended
It is a place where you can see while going to Mt. Jiri.
It is a place where traditional Korean houses gathered to form a village. There are many tile houses in the houses where a little taller lived in the past. The fences connecting the alleys were nice to see, and the appearance of the painting trees or the trees was impressive. There is nothing to see big, and it is good to go by while passing by and take a break.