Andong & Hahoe Village
Andong sits in the mountains of North Gyeongsang Province, about 2.5 hours from Seoul by bus. It's where Korea's Confucian heritage remains most intact—old clans still live in ancestral homes, traditional rituals continue, and the pace of life hasn't caught up with modern Korea. Hahoe Village, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2010, is the centerpiece, but Andong offers much more for those willing to slow down.
Hahoe Village: A Living Museum
Dosan Seowon and Confucian Academies
Andong Food Culture
Getting There and Practical Tips
Final Thoughts
Andong requires more effort to reach than typical Korean destinations, and it rewards that effort. This isn't Korea packaging its heritage for tourist consumption—it's Korea where that heritage never stopped being lived. The academics who studied at Dosan Seowon, the masks that satirized the powerful, the food prepared for ancestors—they're not museum exhibits. They're part of a continuous tradition that Andong has preserved while much of Korea modernized. For travelers interested in understanding Korea beyond the K-pop and cosmetics, Andong is essential.
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