Yangdong Folk Village
Explore Korea's largest traditional village in historic Gyeongju.

About Yangdong Folk Village
Yangdong Folk Village is a living museum of Korean culture and history, located in Gyeongju, the ancient capital of the Silla Kingdom. Established in the 15th century, this village showcases the architectural brilliance and societal structure of the Joseon Dynasty. Visitors are greeted by over 160 traditional hanok homes, with some dating back 500 years, offering a rare look at the aristocratic lifestyles of the past. The village is intricately designed to harmonize with the surrounding landscape, including lush forests and the tranquil Hyeongsan River, creating an idyllic setting for exploration and reflection. The village's historical significance is highlighted by its recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2010, a testament to its cultural value and preservation. Upon entering the village, visitors can wander through narrow stone-paved alleys, visit ancient Confucian academies, and engage with locals who continue to uphold traditional crafts and customs. The experience is enriched by seasonal events and festivals that celebrate Korea's vibrant traditions, offering immersive activities such as traditional tea ceremonies and hanbok dress-up opportunities. Nearby, visitors can explore other historical sites in Gyeongju, known as the 'museum without walls,' including Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto, further enhancing the cultural journey. Yangdong Folk Village is not just a place to visit—it's an invitation to step into Korea's storied past and experience the enduring legacy of its people.
Highlights
- UNESCO World Heritage site with 500-year-old architecture.
- Over 160 traditional hanok houses to explore.
- Authentic Confucian academies and cultural activities.
- Picturesque natural setting with lush forests and river views.
- Seasonal festivals celebrating Korean traditions.
- Proximity to other historic Gyeongju attractions.
- Opportunities to engage with local crafts and customs.
