Bukchondeak [Korea Quality] / 하회 북촌댁 [한국관광 품질인증]

Escape to the historical charm of Hahoe Bukchondaek House, the largest nobleman's house in Hahoe, where you can experience the luxurious simplicity of a traditional hanok stay and explore valuable cultural heritages such as the Map of the Eight Provinces of Korea.

in Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Bukchondeak [Korea Quality] / 하회 북촌댁 [한국관광 품질인증] is a hanok stay that offers a unique and immersive experience into the rich history and culture of Korea. Originally built in 1797 by civil official Ryu Sa-chun, this traditional hanok stay consists of various buildings that showcase the typical features of a Joseon nobleman’s house.

One of the main highlights of Bukchondeak is the large sarangbang, known as Bukchonyugeo, which features spacious rooms, a wooden floor, an upper floor, a kitchen, and more. The sliding doors between the rooms and the daecheong can be opened to create a single open space, providing a versatile and comfortable environment for guests.

For those looking for a more intimate experience, the medium-sized sarang, Hwagyeongdang, and the small sarang, Susinwa, are perfect options. These rooms offer a cozy atmosphere with traditional furnishings and a peaceful setting for relaxation.

In addition to the accommodation, Bukchondeak also boasts a courtyard, a kitchen, a main room, and various other buildings that make up the anchae. The entire complex is situated within the beautiful grounds of the house, which includes a 300-year-old pine tree known for its unique shape resembling the Nakdonggang River.

Bukchondeak is not only a place to experience the beauty of traditional Korean architecture but also a repository of valuable cultural heritages. Visitors will have the opportunity to see Doseongpaldojido, a map dating back to the seventeenth century that is regarded as an invaluable historic material. The house also houses a painting titled ‘Sehwa,’ believed to be a New Year’s present given by the king to Ryu Yi-jwa.

Moreover, the rich history of the Ryu family, who were known for their generosity and assistance to the local community, adds another layer of significance to Bukchondeak. It is a testament to the enduring spirit of the people of Hahoe.

Whether you are seeking a peaceful retreat or a chance to immerse yourself in Korean culture, Bukchondeak offers an unforgettable experience. From the exquisite architecture to the valuable cultural artifacts, every aspect of this hanok stay invites you to step back in time and create lasting memories. Discover the charm of Hahoe-ri and indulge in the warmth and hospitality of Bukchondeak.