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Rakkojae Seoul

Rakkojae Seoul is a restored traditional Korean house located in Bukchon Hanok Village, a historic district of Seoul preserving Joseon Dynasty hanok architecture. This cultural accommodation is recognized for its wooden structures, inner courtyards, and connection with nature. Its urban ecosystem includes traditional plants such as pine trees, plum trees, and bamboo, along with small birds and native insects. The area represents a balance between heritage conservation, environmental awareness, and Korean ecological philosophy, where human life and nature coexist in harmony.


Rakkojae Seoul


Rakkojae Seoul

Rakkojae Seoul is a traditional Korean residence located in Bukchon Hanok Village, a historic neighborhood of hanok houses situated between royal palaces of the Joseon dynasty. Restored using traditional techniques, it preserves inner courtyards, natural wood structures, curved tiled roofs, and the Korean philosophy of harmony with nature. Its surroundings reflect Seoul's traditional urban ecosystem, featuring ginkgo trees, pine trees, seasonal flowers, and carefully maintained gardens. Local wildlife includes native birds, butterflies, and pollinating insects. Rakkojae symbolizes the cultural relationship between architecture, biodiversity, and Korea's historical landscape.





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Rakkojae Seoul

Rakkojae Seoul Bukchon Hanok Village is a traditional Korean residence located in the historic Bukchon neighborhood of Seoul, an area renowned for preserving hanok houses from the Joseon Dynasty period. Carefully restored, Rakkojae combines ancient architectural elements with natural materials such as wood, stone, and clay, reflecting the Korean philosophy of harmony between humans and nature. Its peaceful courtyards, gardens, and traditional spaces represent the cultural lifestyle of old Korea. The ecological environment of Bukchon includes urban vegetation with trees such as pine, plum, bamboo, and native ornamental plants. Local wildlife includes small birds, butterflies, and insects that contribute to Seoul's urban ecosystem. The combination of gardens, traditional rooftops, and green spaces supports biodiversity and creates a balanced microenvironment. Rakkojae symbolizes the preservation of Korean heritage while maintaining an ecological connection within a modern city. It is a place where history, architecture, and nature coexist.



Jogyesa Temple

Jogyesa Temple, located in central Seoul, is one of the most important Buddhist sanctuaries in South Korea and the headquarters of the Jogye Order, established in 1935. Its traditional architecture reflects elements of the Joseon period, featuring prayer halls, sculptures, and ancient trees such as pine and sophora. It provides a peaceful spiritual environment within the modern city, where nature conservation is encouraged through gardens, ecological practices, and cultural activities. Jogyesa represents the connection between history, Buddhism, biodiversity, and environmental harmony.

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