Yangdong

Yangdong Folk Village is a traditional yangban Korean folk village that dates to the Joseon period. The village is located in Gangdong-myeon, sixteen kilometers northeast of Gyeongju, South Korea, along the Hyeongsan River. Mt. Seolchang stands to the north of the village. The village is designated as Important Folklore Materials No. 189 by the …
Yangdong Folk Village is a traditional yangban Korean folk village that dates to the Joseon period. The village is located in Gangdong-myeon, sixteen kilometers northeast of Gyeongju, South Korea, along the Hyeongsan River. Mt. Seolchang stands to the north of the village. The village is designated as Important Folklore Materials No. 189 by the South Korean government.
  • Location: Gangdong-myeon, North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea
  • Part of: Historic Villages of Korea: Hahoe and Yangdong
  • Reference: 1324-003
  • Inscription: 2010 (34th Session)
  • Area: 91.6 ha (226 acres)
  • Buffer zone: 237.4 ha (587 acres)
  • Hangul: 경주양동민속마을
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