Gyeongju Yangdong Village [UNESCO World Heritage] (경주 양동마을 [유네스코 세계유산])
Gyeongbuk · 134 Yangdongmaeul-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
April-September 09:00-19:00 / October-March 09:00-18:00 * Last ticketing is 1 hour before closing. *Visitors are prohibited from entering house buildings without permission. * Operating hours may change to respect the privacy of the village residents.
134 Yangdongmaeul-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-762-2630
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Overview
Gyeongju Yangdong Village is Korea’s largest traditional village, showcasing the traditional culture of the Joseon dynasty and the beautiful natural surroundings. Thanks to its many cultural heritages, including treasures, national treasures, and folklore materials, the entire village has been designated as a cultural heritage site. Many people have visited this village to see its wealth of cultural heritages and scenic surroundings, including King Charles III, who visited this village in 1993. Seolchangsan Mountain and its four spines of mountains can be seen beyond the village. Approximately 160 old houses and 500-year-old thatched-roof cottages are nestled within the valley. Fifty-four of these homes are over 200 years old and have been excellently preserved in their original state, offering the opportunity to view a variety of unique traditional Korean houses in person.
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Info: +82-54-762-2630
Best Time to Visit
South Korea has four distinct seasons. Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are generally the best times to visit for comfortable weather and scenic beauty. Summer (June–August) can be hot and humid, while winter (December–February) brings cold temperatures.
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