Gyeongju Folk Craft Village

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Gyeongju Folk Craft Village
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A hanok-style pottery store at Gyeongju Folk Craft Village
Korean name
Hangul
경주 민속공예촌
Hanja
慶州民俗工藝村
Revised RomanizationGyeongju minsok gongyechon
McCune–ReischauerKyongju minsok kongyech'on

The Gyeongju Folk Craft Village is a village at the foothills of Toman mountain, in the neighborhood of Ha-dong, Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang province, South Korea. The village was established in 1986 to preserve and develop crafts of the Silla kingdom. It consists of hanok or traditional Korean houses including 45 thatched houses (called choga) and roof-titled houses (giwajip) where artisans of the Gyeongju origin live and work.[1]

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  • Yangdong Village of Gyeongju

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