The preserved home and study of Han Yongun (1879–1944), the Buddhist monk, independence movement activist, and poet whose collection "Silence of Love" is one of the most celebrated works in Korean literature. The house sits in a quiet corner of Seongbuk-dong, uphill from Gilsangsa Temple. The wooden structure is small and atmospheric — the study where Han wrote during the Japanese colonial period has been restored with period furniture. Entrance is free. Almost no foreign visitors find it; the neighbourhood around it, with its old walls and narrow lanes, is worth wandering in its own right.
"이 장소의 첫 번째 사진을 기다리고 있어요.
다녀오셨다면 당신의 시선을 공유해주세요 —
다른 탐험가들이 고마워할 거예요."
클릭하거나 드래그해서 업로드
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