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Korean Traditional Village Nak'an Eup castle feels more like a traditional village than other traditional villages, because the house and nature come together using the same architectural materials without processing. In wooden houses, the base plays a very important role. Traditional wooden Hanoks are weak in bites, so when it rains through the base, they prevent water from getting submerged or the house gets wet and receives a lot of sunlight. The bases of the houses in Nak'an Eup province are all built up in rows of one or four rows, picking up a wide variety of round rods, unlike the four-part tile house, which builds up a well-processed pole. The round shape seems to represent the heart of our populace, making it feel more refined. Most of the houses here are thatched houses and are built in three spaces. Architecture Stock Photo
Nak'an Eup castle feels more like a traditional village than other traditional villages, because the house and nature come together using the same architectural materials without processing. In wooden houses, the base plays a very important role. Traditional wooden Hanoks are weak in bites, so when it rains through the base, they prevent water from getting submerged or the house gets wet and receives a lot of sunlight. The bases of the houses in Nak'an Eup province are all built up in rows of one or four rows, picking up a wide variety of round rods, unlike the four-part tile house, which builds up a well-processed pole. The round shape seems to represent the heart of our populace, making it feel more refined. Most of the houses here are thatched houses and are built in three spaces.

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Nak'an Eup castle feels more like a traditional village than other traditional villages, because the house and nature come together using the same architectural materials without processing. In wooden houses, the base plays a very important role. Traditional wooden Hanoks are weak in bites, so when it rains through the base, they prevent water from getting submerged or the house gets wet and receives a lot of sunlight. The bases of the houses in Nak'an Eup province are all built up in rows of one or four rows, picking up a wide variety of round rods, unlike the four-part tile house, which builds up a well-processed pole. The round shape seems to represent the heart of our populace, making it feel more refined. Most of the houses here are thatched houses and are built in three spaces.

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