It was a FREE attraction that had some traditional Korean houses, a traditional Korean wedding ceremony, and some other Korean things like old kimchi pots, etc. There was also some ponds and a grassy field, of which there was a view of the NSeoul Tower. We didn't go to the tower unfortunately since we didn't have time, but we did have a good time. Unfortunately, I though the houses and the garden wasn't as good as the ones in China, but still it was decent.
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Friday, May 29, 2009
Namsangol Folk Village
Last Sunday we headed to Seoul to visit the Namsangol Folk Village.
It was a FREE attraction that had some traditional Korean houses, a traditional Korean wedding ceremony, and some other Korean things like old kimchi pots, etc. There was also some ponds and a grassy field, of which there was a view of the NSeoul Tower. We didn't go to the tower unfortunately since we didn't have time, but we did have a good time. Unfortunately, I though the houses and the garden wasn't as good as the ones in China, but still it was decent.

















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It was a FREE attraction that had some traditional Korean houses, a traditional Korean wedding ceremony, and some other Korean things like old kimchi pots, etc. There was also some ponds and a grassy field, of which there was a view of the NSeoul Tower. We didn't go to the tower unfortunately since we didn't have time, but we did have a good time. Unfortunately, I though the houses and the garden wasn't as good as the ones in China, but still it was decent.
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namsangol folk village,
seoul
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