At Bukchon Hanok Village and Insa-dong in downtown Seoul, there are a number of cafés
housed in renovated hanok (traditional Korean residential building) buildings.
These hanok cafés serve a variety of delicious drinks from coffee to traditional
Korean tea, but what sets them apart from standard cafés is their beautiful
traditional architecture. Some even have jangdokdae (traditional Korean
earthenware pots containing sauces), daecheong maru (wooden-floors) and giwa
(traditional roof tiles), all of which come together to create a unique
traditional ambiance. Read on to learn more about hanok cafés in downtown Seoul.
If you want to know more detail, click this link. Hanok Cafés in Seoul
(Korea Tourism Organization Offical Website)
http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/index.kto
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