| Visual Index of Seongeup Sites (Site name and description) | |||
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Han Bong-il House (late 19th century) A typical southern Jeju-do farm residence. |
House at Mabangteo (horse stable) site (19th century) A spacious residence centered on a wide courtyard. |
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Ilgwanheon Local Office (15th century) A recently restored local government office. |
Jo Il-hun House (early 19th century) A house that was once a peddler's inn. |
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Go Pyeong-o House (1829) A residence that onced served as lodging for local officials. |
'North House' (probably 19th century) A well preserved residence on the north side of Seongeup. |
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Yi Yeong-suk House (early 19th century) A small residence that once served as an inn. |
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Bibliography:
All images copyright 2002 Timothy M. Ciccone
Information from signposts on site
Hong, Hyung-Ock et al. Hanoak: Traditional Korean Homes.
Hollym, 1999. Seoul
Nilsen, Robert South Korea Handbook
Moon Travel Publications, 1997. Hong Kong
