Published 2018-05-08 Updated 2020-12-11 View 1
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Located in Gyodong, Jeongeup City, Anjinsa Historic House is a hanok structure with more than 200 years of tradition that is surrounded by clean, friendly countryside, green mountains and fields. Entering by the tall gate, guests will immediately see the hanok with the courtyard and a charming bamboo grove in the background.
Anjinsa Historic House is composed of four accommodation buildings, namely, the munganchae (gate building), sarangchae (men’s quarters), anchae (women’s quarters) and byeolchae (detached house), and a storeroom. After three years of repair work starting in 2007, the house was renovated as a hanok stay house with convenient interior facilities including modern bathrooms. Both the sarangchae and byeolchae consist of a room and a daecheong (wooden floor) where guests can enjoy drinking a tea or simply relaxing.
The byeolchae, a pavilion located on a hill behind the house, is a hanok structure with a small toenmaru (the narrow wooden porch running along the outside of the building) and a pond. It has two rooms each equipped with a bathroom and a daecheongmaru (wooden floored room) looking onto a beautiful landscape appreciated for its autumnal scenery in particular. It is recommended to family guests and those who want to enjoy their private time.
In addition, the bamboo grove is near the pavilion, and there is a 200-year-old sand pear tree behind the anchae which has been designated as a protected tree by Jeongeup City.
The house has a well-ventilated storeroom - with a wooden floor rather than typical earth floor - where rice used to be kept. The storeroom is now used as an exhibition room for ancestors’ items including a chest, lifestyle accessories, brassware, jars, bags, and a small dining table. As a tea field is located directly behind the anchae, the house also runs a tea ceremony program on the wooden floor of the anchae.
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