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Andong Hahoe Village, South Korea UNESCO World Heritage Site With 600 Years (2022)

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Hahoe Folk Village is a traditional village from the Joseon Dynasty located in Andong, South Korea. Known for its well-preserved traditional Korean architecture, it offers a unique glimpse into the country's past. The village is situated along the Nakdong River and is surrounded by majestic mountains, creating a picturesque and serene environment. The village's name, Hahoe, means “winding river“ as it is encircled by the Nakdong River on three sides. This geographic feature has played a significant role in the village's history and culture. The village has been inhabited by the Ryu clan of Pungsan for over 600 years, and their descendants continue to live there, maintaining the village's traditions and heritage. One of the most notable features of Hahoe Folk Village is its traditional hanok houses. These houses, with their elegant tiled roofs and wooden structures, exemplify traditional Korean architecture. Many of the houses are over 500 years old and have been meticul

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