Ssangsanjae (쌍산재)
Ssangsanjae (쌍산재)
– Homepage
https://ssangsanje.com
It is a 300-year-old old house where you can feel the traditional beauty and atmosphere of a Hanok, and 15 large and small Hanoks are scattered on a site of 16,500㎡. The top and bottom are divided around a bamboo forest stretching toward the sky, and over 100 types of trees and plants are harmonized with the building like a picture. For an entrance fee, coffee or tea is provided, so you can take a seat wherever you like and have a cup of tea while looking around the inside. While enjoying the quiet atmosphere, let’s fully look around various points such as the detached house, bamboo forest, Hoseojeong, and Gyeongamdang.
– Address : 3-2 Jangsu-gil Masan-myeon, Gurye-gun, Jeollanam-do
※ Presentation Information
– Information and Guides
+82-61-782-5179
– Opening Date
2006년 12월
– Parking
Available
– Day Off
Tuesdays
– Operating Hours
11:00-16:30 (Last entry 16:00)
– Admission Fees
10,000won
– Available Facilities
Walking Trail, Lawn etc.
– Restrooms
Available
◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Gurye Unjoru Historic House (구례 운조루 고택)
View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →

– Homepage
Unjoru Historic House http://www.unjoru.net
Unjoru Relics Exhibition Hall https://www.gurye.go.kr/tour
– Tel
+82-61-780-2431
Unjoru Historic House was built in 1776 by Ryu I-Ju, a high government official of the Sam-su Department during the reign of King Yeong-jo. Of the house’s original 99 kan (traditional building measurement), only 73 remain today. The name Unjoru means “a hidden house like a bird in the clouds,” which was inspired from an old poem written by poet Tao Yuan Ming.