Choi Sunu House

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The charming hanok (traditional wooden home) of Choi Sunu, a former director of the National Museum of Korea and academic on Korean arts is now looked after by the National Trust of Korea. Built in the 1930s, it follows a traditional pattern with a box of outer walls containing the L-shaped inner and outer wings of the home and gardens. From the subway take Bus 1111, 2112 or 2. Find the house off the main road near the bus stop.

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