merveilleux endroit unique en son genre
un accueil bienveillant
et surtout le lieu a une histoire et une sacre histoire de 450 ans !! nous le conseillons
Questa struttura ha un fascino speciale e la consiglio a tutti quelli che cercano unâesperienza autentica e unica. La posizione Ăš fantastica sopraelevata sulla riva del fiume proprio di fronte al villaggio Hahoe. La struttura Ăš antica e si vede si respira. Noi abbiamo scelto la camera famigliare che ha il bagno proprio fuori dalla porta, la consiglio anche per la splendida veduta che si ha aprendo le finestre. Menzione poi speciale alla colazione sia per varietĂ (attenzione perĂČ che Ăš una colazione tipica non allâoccidentale) che per la location. Il
Proprietario Ăš stato molto disponibile e gentile. Il prezzo, non proprio economico, Ăš ripagato dallâesperienza.
Lovely place to decompress in serene settings. This 400-year old structure is a pleasure to see and stay in. The 16th generation young man is also a pleasure to speak with. Mr. Ryu was extremely helpful.
The rooms next to mine, which were Korean, were occupied by Japanese and Caucasian people, respectively. When I have to tell foreigners about Korea's traditional houses, I can recommend Okyeonjeongsa without shame.
A very lovely traditional house with a long history. Itâs so peaceful and quiet just sitting outside our room overlooking a river, living out of a K drama. The property is very well run by a descendent of the Ryu clan. The owner, Seunghwan is a young gentleman who speaks excellent English, hospitable and has eye for details. We stayed for 2 nights and didnât have a car. He drove us to the village upon check in and fetch us to the bus terminal upon check out. We enjoyed the daily traditional breakfast cooked by a Ajumma. Although there is no en-suite, the toilet is very modern and each guesthouse has their own dedicated toilet. Do stay here with an open mind, immersed yourself in the josun era and enjoy the simplicity.
This place is very special. Staying here was the highlight of our trip.
This 500 year old pavilion was built by a former prime minister and a Confucian scholar for his retirement. I could imagine him sitting on the terrace, looking at Hahoe Village across the river. The beautiful old pine tree, breeze and chirping of birds took us back time to 500 year ago. This is a place to experience history, and it is worth putting up with a few minor inconvenience. (They actually had nice modern bathroom.)
The breakfast was very good with real hand painted porcelain and carefully made cutlery.
The friendly manager speaks English and he was very helpful with our requests.