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Brief introduction of Hanwu village in Quanzhou

Hanwu Village in Quanzhou is the only well-preserved Korean Hanwu community in the city, with about 700 Hanwu buildings. It is a representative cultural tourist attraction in Korea, which exudes traditional life and culture. As the host city of the 2002 World Cup, the construction project of Hanwu Village is actively carried out with the opportunity of the World Cup. It has many cultural relics and historic sites such as Gyeonggi Shrine, Temple Cave, Fengnan Cave, Wumutai, Xiangxiao, Zhen Xuan City Site, Nangu Mountain City, traditional cultural facilities and bamboo fans such as traditional cultural centers, handicraft exhibition halls, boutique halls, Hanwu life experience halls, traditional wine museums, traditional Korean paper workshops in Quanzhou and Korean cultural centers.

From a historical point of view, the urban Hanok in Jiaodong and Fengnandong is an important material for the development of Korean residential culture in the process of Korea's development into an industrialized society in 19 10. Therefore, experts and citizens from all walks of life also pointed out that in order to maintain the historical and traditional Korean urban living culture, Quanzhou's urban Korean residential houses must be managed from the national level, and protected, repaired and supported in a planned way. In addition, Hanwu Group in Quanzhou City is also the only building shape and hutong road. Well preserved.

The traditional beauty of Hanwu Village in Quanzhou is especially reflected in the eaves curve of Hanwu. The eaves rise to the sky, which is not only the characteristic of Hanwu, but also the rhyme of Hanwu. Hanok is roughly divided into two parts: back room and guest room. The inner room is where women live, with boudoir; Rooms are mostly used by men, with study. This structure of Han Tai embodies the different characteristics of ancient men and women. Among them, the back room, as a place for women's activities, is generally located in the deepest and most secret place. Another feature of Hanwu is the kang room. Korean living customs and sitting culture are linked together, so there is a fire kang at home. Light a fire at the stove outside the house, and the whole room will warm up. Warm in winter and cool in summer is the biggest feature of Kang. There is also a Hanwu Life Experience Hall in Hanwu Village, where visitors can experience the feeling of traditional Korean kang in their boudoir and study. In addition, the Experience Hall also provides traditional Korean food in the Naqing Yoga Instrument, which adds more colors to the experience of traditional Korean charm. Not only can you experience the traditional Korean life, but you can also eat the famous Quanzhou bibimbap in Hanwu Village.