Ilsan Hanok Village Jeongwa Light Festival - 일산 한옥마을 정와 빛축제
Introduction
Ilsan Hanok Village displays Korea's time-honoured values and charms by well-preserving hanok complexes that are made mainly by traditional building materials, such as jeonghwa. Almost the entire ground is constructed and decorated with these wooden materials, of which naturally gives the hanok village the natural hues and unique essence in making the light festival even more beautiful than it is originally.
According to experts, jeonghwa lives over 1,000 years and last equally the same period after they're made into constructional pieces. Therefore, hanok houses can preserve its cultural heritages for more than 100 decades. Ilsan Hanok Village, in particular, also houses the lumbermill, helping visitors to understand how these artifacts are coming to alive and preserved.
Programs
[Sightseeing]
Hanok Complex: About 10 million LED lights embroidering hanok and 35 lanterns display of traditional activities such as 'Samulnori', 'The Wedding Day'. Jegi Chagi', etc
Norimadang (Playground): Impressive sculptures that vary according to seasons
Lumbermill: Geumgang Pine grown at hanok
Jangseung & Poles: 13 pieces of Jangseung and Poles created
Etc.
[Experience]
Folk play, Making of natural soap, Calligraphy, Arts & Crafts, Etc.
[Food]
At Jeonghwa Plaza: Barbeque Area, Jeonghwa Cafe, Cafetaria.
Admission/Participation Fees
[Weekdays]
Adults 7,000 won
Children (ages 3-12) 4,500 won
[Weekends & Public Holidays]
Adults 9,000 won
Children (ages 3-12) 6,500 won
During the night-time light festival period, entrance for night-time viewing begins at 16:00
Address
395-9, Sarihyeon-dong, Ilsandong-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do
경기도 고양시 일산 동구 사리현동 395-9 번지
Location
Area around Ilsan Hanok Village Complex
Transportation
[Subway]
Wondang Station (Seoul Subway Line 3).
Take a taxi to Ilsan Hanok Village for about 20 min.
Video
Source: Visit Korea, VI PRO, GyeongGi-Do, Ya Korea Hostel, KTI
Ilsan Hanok Village displays Korea's time-honoured values and charms by well-preserving hanok complexes that are made mainly by traditional building materials, such as jeonghwa. Almost the entire ground is constructed and decorated with these wooden materials, of which naturally gives the hanok village the natural hues and unique essence in making the light festival even more beautiful than it is originally.
According to experts, jeonghwa lives over 1,000 years and last equally the same period after they're made into constructional pieces. Therefore, hanok houses can preserve its cultural heritages for more than 100 decades. Ilsan Hanok Village, in particular, also houses the lumbermill, helping visitors to understand how these artifacts are coming to alive and preserved.
Programs
[Sightseeing]
Hanok Complex: About 10 million LED lights embroidering hanok and 35 lanterns display of traditional activities such as 'Samulnori', 'The Wedding Day'. Jegi Chagi', etc
Norimadang (Playground): Impressive sculptures that vary according to seasons
Lumbermill: Geumgang Pine grown at hanok
Jangseung & Poles: 13 pieces of Jangseung and Poles created
Etc.
[Experience]
Folk play, Making of natural soap, Calligraphy, Arts & Crafts, Etc.
[Food]
At Jeonghwa Plaza: Barbeque Area, Jeonghwa Cafe, Cafetaria.
Admission/Participation Fees
[Weekdays]
Adults 7,000 won
Children (ages 3-12) 4,500 won
[Weekends & Public Holidays]
Adults 9,000 won
Children (ages 3-12) 6,500 won
During the night-time light festival period, entrance for night-time viewing begins at 16:00
Address
395-9, Sarihyeon-dong, Ilsandong-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do
경기도 고양시 일산 동구 사리현동 395-9 번지
Location
Area around Ilsan Hanok Village Complex
Transportation
[Subway]
Wondang Station (Seoul Subway Line 3).
Take a taxi to Ilsan Hanok Village for about 20 min.
Video
Source: Visit Korea, VI PRO, GyeongGi-Do, Ya Korea Hostel, KTI
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