The Hanok
The Hanok Village, which exudes romance, is located in the area of Fengnan-dong and Jong-dong in Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea. It houses more than 800 Korean traditional Korean houses. Jeonju Hanok Village, which is hidden in the ever-changing modern city, is famous for its preservation of the traditional features. The structure of Hanok exudes the taste of nature from material to structure, following the traditional architectural style, the beams of Hanok, The doors and floors are made of natural wood and are structurally strong. The wall is made of a mixture of mud and straw and is well ventilated. The windows of Hanok are usually made of panes first, then Korean paper, which is not only good for lighting, but also easy to switch. In the traditional Hanok, in the winter, the fire is warmed up in the stove, and in the summer, the floor is laid on the stone, which is moisture-proof and ventilated. The outdoor courtyard and the soy sauce basin add a touch of simplicity and secluded beauty to the ancient Han Dynasty. Walking along the streets of Hanok Village, I feel that time has become slow.