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Has this neighborhood in #Seoul figured out the secret to slow living? Many of the homes in Eunpyeong Hanok Village were built to reflect the natural terrain — like this tearoom, its window perfectly framing a Japanese red pine tree. The village sells locals #hanok, the traditional Korean tile-roofed residences that have increasingly been destroyed and replaced by towering steel structures. Despite Seoul’s modernity (or, perhaps, because of it), hanok have maintained their appeal. Sit inside one and you’ll notice how sound and light travel differently as they’re absorbed into pine wood beams and diffused through pale mulberry-paper windows. When newly built, hanok smell like a coniferous forest; as they age, the fragrance softens toward pu-erh tea and damp bark. Their center of gravity is lower than other homes, creating a cocoon-like sensation; their radiant heating system means that residents sit, work and sleep on the floor. See another photo by Jeong Mee Yoon on @tmagazine, and visit the link in our profile to read @sonja_jaja’s full story. #TMensIssue #은평한옥마을


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