Seongeup Folk Village
성읍민속마을 | |
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Folk village | |
Coordinates: 33°23′12″N 126°47′7″E / 33.38667°N 126.78528°E | |
Country | South Korea |
Province | Jeju Province |
City | Seogwipo |
County | Pyoseon-myeon |
Seongeup Folk Village (Korean: 성읍민속마을) is a traditional Korean folk village in Pyoseon-myeon , Seogwipo, Jeju Province, South Korea.[1][2] It has been continually inhabited for around 600 years, since the 15th century, and is maintained to resemble its traditional pre-modern form.[2][3]
The entire village, as well as several individual buildings inside it, are National Folklore Cultural Heritages of South Korea.[1][2] Two trees in it are Natural Monuments of South Korea.[2]