Neorigul Culture Village (너리굴 문화마을)

Neorigul Culture Village (너리굴 문화마을)

– Homepage
www.culture21.co.kr

Neorigul Culture Village, nestled in a mountainous setting, offers a range of amenities such as campgrounds, pensions, and diverse cultural spaces. The term “Neorigul,” derived from the local dialect of Anseong, translates to “wide valley.” Within this picturesque village, visitors can explore art installations, pensions, caravans, swimming pools, a café, and an art shop. The art shop not only showcases pottery, accessories, and household items but also presents metal craftworks by Lee Kyeong-ja, a revered figure designated as an Intangible Cultural Heritage.

– Address : 100 Neorigul-gil, Bogae-myeon, Anseong-si, Gyeonggi-do

※ Presentation Information
– Information and Guides
+82-31-675-2171

– Parking
Available

– Day Off
N/A (Open all year round)

– Operating Hours
[Accommodation] Check in 13:00 / Check out 11:00 (next day)

– Available Facilities
Art shop, accommodations, art museum

– Admission Fees
[Facility fee] Varies by facility













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⊙ Taepyeongmu Instruction Hall (태평무 전수관)

– Tel
+82-31-676-0141

Gang Seonyeong, who devoted a lifetime to traditional dance, built the Taepyeongmu Instruction Hall at her own expense in 1998 in her hometown of Anseong for the proper initiation into, and the preservation of traditional dance. Taepyeongmu dance is a traditional court dance that embodies the continuing hope for the nation to exist in peace. The dancers are adorned in magnificent regal costumes and execute enthusiastic movements, alternating steps while in serene repose. The center has a large performance hall with dance performances every Saturday and a museum displaying Taepyeongmu dance-related materials and folk articles from around the world.

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