Jeon Hyun-moo, Song Joong-ki, and Jeon Ji-hyun visited a 744-pyeong mansion It smells like a rich man
Aug 19, 2025
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MBC's special cultural program for the 80th anniversary of Korea's liberation from Japan's colonial rule aired on the 19th and went on an architectural trip to the Bukchon Hanok Village, which was created to protect the residences of Koreans in Japanese colonial era.
On this day, Jeon Hyun-moo said that he had to explain the buildings instead because Yoo Hyun-jun was not present. "It was difficult because I had to study a lot."
Members of the 'Reasonable Architecture' decided to visit Bukchon Hanok Village, which was firmly protected under pressure from Japan's development during the Japanese colonial period. The liberation that finally came from the grim Japanese colonial era. After a time of fighting against Japan, the symbol collapsed.
Kim Jae-won said, "Bukchon Hanok Village has been built since the late 1920s. The Governor-General of Korea and Japanese military units lived in Namchon. The number of Japanese has gradually increased and plans to expand their residential areas to Bukchon. Isn't it that Koreans don't have sympathy to live. Therefore, Jeong Se-kwon is an architect who believes in protecting Bukchon.
Jeon Hyun-moo built hanok complexes in real estate development companies Ikseon-dong, Gye-dong, Changsin-dong, and Seongbuk-dong to protect our hanok from Japanese imperialism and to live in Joseon people. There are more than 6,000 hanoks supplied by Jeong Se-kwon.
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Jeon Hyun-moo, who said there was a place that preserved the old form structure, guided us to a well-preserved hanok among urban hanoks in Gahoe-dong, saying, `It's the first time it's been broadcasted for 'reasonable architecture', although it's never been released anywhere else.'
In a beautiful hanok harmonized with nature, Jeon Hyun-moo said, "Outside, it's just a tourist destination, but as soon as you enter, it's a completely different space. It's a different dimension. It's quiet," he said, explaining the scene. Hong Jin-kyung "You can see a clear sky. It's my sky as much as that acreage. I can have my own sky, he said, drawing admiration.
The back house also took advantage of his major and took pictures of the beautiful appearance of the hanok. Passing through the spacious main hall to the next room, there was an attic and a simple kitchen.
Among the houses in Bukchon, where hanoks from various eras coexist, Jeon Hyun-moo boasted "This place may be so surprised that my jaw may fall out."
Jeon Hyun-moo said "How beautiful this is, it has become a background place for so many movies and dramas." It was the place where Mitsuko (played by Jun Ji-hyun), a daughter of a pro-Japanese group family, appeared in the movie 'Amicide'.
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The house that preserved the life of the portrait class in the Gyeongseong period was the house where Baek Hospital's founder and the best surgeon Baek In-je lived at the time. The mansion with a land size of 744 pyeong was 'UN Village in the 1910s'.
A representative hanok where tradition and modernity coexist. Entering the hanok, the three began to look for elements that preserved the lifestyle of the upper class at the time.
Mimi says, "There's already something like this in that era?He was surprised, saying "The class is different".
The back house was amazed by the special spaces unique to the chaebol hanok that were differentiated from other hanoks in Bukchon, and architect Yoo Hyun-jun explained why the house feels rich, saying, `It is the symbol of wealth.'
The last place I visited was the house where 'Hanok and Yangok meet'. The place, which runs as a showroom and cafe beyond residential empathy, showed the infinite transformation of the hanok. Choi Wook, who designed the room of thought that became a hot topic as a national treasure Bangasayusang, was also touched.
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