Did you know that hanok, traditional Korean houses, are built in harmony with nature, using wood, stone, and clay? Their unique floor-heating system, called ondol, keeps the home warm during cold winters. Today, many hanok are preserved as cultural heritage sites, while others are transformed into cozy cafés and guesthouses.
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Do you see the black circular part of black rod hanging from ceiling? There are 2, to hold up the doors to bedroom - 2 middle doors can open and be on top of the 2 outer doors when they are lifted up to the lower ceiling. With all 4 doors suspended above, a person up to about 6 and a half feet tall (!) could walk below them. #hanok