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Binyeon Jeongsa Pavilion (1583) The study of Yu Un-ryong, also known as Kyeom-am (1539-1601). |
Bukchondaek House (1862) One of the two finest structures in Hahoe. |
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Chunghyodang House (16th century) Chunghyodang is the head family house of Yu Seongnyong (1542-1607) who played an important role in the defense of the kingdom as Prime Minister during the Japanese invasions of 1592-98. |
Hahoe-style Residence (c. 19th century) A typical Hahoe-style residence, now a minbak (small motel). |
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Juiljae House (17th century) Built by Yu Manha, a great grandson of Yu Seongnyong (1542-1607). |
Wonji Jeongsa (1573) A retreat built in 1573 by Yu Seongnyong (1542-1607). |
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Yangjindang House (15th century) This is the head family house of Yu Un-nyong (1539-1601) and the oldest house in Hahoe village. |
Yu Siju House (age unknown) A fairly old structure that has been decimated by flooding. |
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Bibliography:
All images copyright 1998-2007 Timothy M. Ciccone and Abraham C. Ahn
Kim, Hyo-hyeong. Dapsa Yeohaengui Giljabi 10: Gyeongbuk Bukbu (Travel Survey Guidebook 10: Northern Gyeongbuk)
Dolbegae Publishers, 1997. Korea
Kim, Bong-ryeol. I Ddang-e Saegyeojin Jeongsin (The Spirit Etched on this Land).
Ju Isang Geonchuk, 1999. Seoul
Korean Office of Cultural Properties
