Chosŏn'gŭl 개성민속여관 McCune–Reischauer Kaesŏng minsok ryŏgwan | Hancha 開城民俗旅館 | |
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Revised Romanization Gaeseong minsok ryeogwan Similar Tomb of King Kongmin, Namdaemun, Ryanggang Hotel, Sosan Hotel, Chongnyon Hotel |
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The Kaesong Folk Hotel is a tourist hotel located in Kaesong, North Korea, which opened in 1989. Housed in 19 traditional hanok-style courtyard houses, many of which date to the Joseon dynasty and retain their original furnishings. The complex has 50 rooms, a traditional restaurant and a souvenir shop. The houses themselves are located on both sides of the stream that runs through Kaesong, with some located at the foot of Mt. Janam.
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The hotel's accommodations are all traditionally Korean; guests sleep on the floor on padded mats, and all houses are equipped with the traditional Ondol heating system. Power outages are common at the hotel.
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History
The buildings were constructed at the time of the Ri Dynasty.
References
Kaesong Folk Hotel Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA