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Established in 1998, Namsangol Hanok Village covers a total area of 79,934 square meters (24,180 pyeong) on the former Capital Defense Command site north of Namsan Mountain. It consists of five hanok buildings, a Traditional Crafts Museum, Cheonwoogak Pavilion, a traditional garden, the Seoul Namsan Gugakdang, and the New Millennium Time Capsule Plaza, welcoming both locals and tourists. In the heart of the bustling city, visitors can experience a variety of experiences inspired by traditional Korean culture. Along the foothills of Namsan Mountain, visitors can admire the beautiful scenery created by valleys, pavilions, and various flowers, all created in traditional landscaping styles.
At the highest point of the traditional garden, the Seoul Millennium Time Capsule Plaza was built in 1994 to commemorate the 600th anniversary of Seoul and to anticipate its 1,000th anniversary 400 years later. This memorial was built to commemorate the 600th anniversary of Seoul and to anticipate its 1,000th anniversary. Namsangol Hanok Village, a restored collection of traditional Korean houses, welcomes visitors to the pond Cheonghakji Pond and Cheonwoogak Pavilion. Passing through Cheonwoogak Plaza and climbing the stone steps, visitors arrive at a quaint space where hanoks from various parts of Seoul have been relocated and restored, offering a glimpse into the lifestyles of people of the past.