Noun
hanok (plural hanoks)
(architecture) A type of traditional Korean house first designed and built in the 14th century during the Joseon Dynasty.
Based on mobile phone roaming data, he found that an average of 280,000 foreigners visited Bukchon Hanok Village every month, but the number of residents in the village fell 14.7 percent in the last five years from 8,719 to 7,438. Source: Internet
Korean wayof thinking has been largely fomented by our traditional housing environment,for example, seniority respect, dining table education, etc. To be a trueKorean, it would be better for Koreans to live in Hanok not a flat or concretebuilding. Source: Internet
Jeonju Hanok Village in Jeonju, North Jeolla is one of the most popular hanok villages in Korea. Source: Internet
Another highlight of the exhibition, which features 30 works, is “Untitled,” which is made of a 7-meter (23-foot) long wooden girder from a 300-year-old hanok (traditional Korean house). Source: Internet
“We make regular trips to the Bukchon Hanok Village,” said Chafika Derragui. Source: Internet