

Andong Hahoe Village feels less like a historic attraction and more like a living window into Korea’s past. Set in a bend of the Nakdong River and backed by forested hills, the village preserves the atmosphere of the Joseon era through traditional hanok houses, old clan residences, and a landscape shaped by Confucian ideals. It is one of the best-known historic villages in South Korea and forms part of the UNESCO-listed Historic Villages of Korea.
Walking through Hahoe Village brings a quieter kind of historical experience. Rather than palace grandeur or monumental ruins, it offers courtyards, tiled roofs, earthen walls, and the lived-in texture of a settlement that has endured for centuries. That sense of continuity is what makes it so memorable and why it remains one of the most rewarding heritage sites in Korea.
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