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could visit the Bukchon Hanok Village from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday through Saturday and not visit on Sunday as a result of an arrangement with residents. Moreover, in 2018, residents gathered in their neighborhood and appealed to tourists to respect their privacy Websites such as Visit Seoul note detailed etiquette for tourists during their visit to Bukchon Hanok Village and warn that the place is a residential area before it is a tourist sight. It is advised that tourists refrain from talking in loud voices. The struggle of the local residents caused by the tourist attraction remains a complex issue in Korea.
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The Bukchon Hanok Village is preserved in modern society and is renewed as a unique tourist sight. An alleyway of traditional houses lining the street is like time travel. In 1997, amid the movement of urbanization in Seoul, the Asian financial crisis occurred. Under huge financial damage, the Korean
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People currently still live in the area; in 2016, it was reported that 3,534 people lived in the village. Tourists greatly outnumber residents, which has caused some friction. Some residents have put up signs that discourage tourists from loitering near their homes. The Seoul tourism website advises
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with sustainable materials. Other than sightseeing, there are places where tourists can enjoy various kinds of activities. For example, one can experience the kimchi-making process at the Seoul Kimchi Academy. In addition, the Korean and Seoul organizations offer walking tours around Bukchon Hanok
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as houses. Due to these lasting concerns, it is concerned that residents will disappear from the community and that the town will lose neighborhood connections. In addition, excessive tourism in Bukchon Hanok Village has been an issue for residents. For example, there was a rule in which tourists
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is not enough, and it makes residents uncomfortable to live in such traditional houses without modern home electrical appliances. Excessive urbanization policies of the town by the government have caused a dramatic decrease in
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According to data by the Bukchon Traditional Culture Center, 30,000 people visited the area in 2007. However, after the village was featured in television programmes, such as
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Village that offer tourists a rich experience and understanding of the unique place. Other activities include pedicab tours, photoshoots, and the rental service of
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cafes are a type of cafe that offers Korean classic desserts such as rice cake and porridge, as well as trending ones. The reason for the increased population of
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visitors to keep noise levels to a minimum, avoid littering, keep group sizes small (fewer than 10 people per group), and respect the privacy of each home.
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cafes is that they offer visitors time to enjoy foods and drinks while experiencing the inside of traditional architecture.Moreover, some
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are renovated as cultural centers, guesthouses and hotels, restaurants, and tea houses. In 2014, there were about 920
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in November 2011, stated that exploring the narrow streets of Bukchon was their fourth favorite activity in Seoul.
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are renovated into workshops for artists and designers. Those young people purchase and renovate old
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instead of removing them as old buildings. The movement for the preservation of
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Bukchon Hanok village and modern building in the background
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institutions for commercial uses. Artisan businesses like
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The area of Bukchon, which consists of neighborhoods:
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towns. In Bukchon, the funding for the remodeling of
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Jongno District
Seoul
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hanok.seoul.go.kr (in English)
Hangul
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Revised Romanization
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Korean
Jongno District
Seoul
hanok
Wonseo-dong
Jae-dong
Gye-dong
Gahoe-dong
Insa-dong
Joseon
Cheonggyecheon
Jongno
Gyeongbokgung Palace
Changgyeonggung Palace
Seoul Metropolitan Government
2 Days & 1 Night
Personal Taste

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