The Motgol Hanok Children's Library
The hanok, which was built by recreating the old house of Yoon-jeung, a Neo-Confucian scholar during the Joseon Dynasty in Nonsan, South Chungcheong Province, opened as a Malgol Children's Library in 2017 and is loved by residents.
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Introduction





Motgol Hanok Children's Library exudes Hanok style from afar. In the large yard suitable for a Hanok library, children can run around to their heart's content and experience traditional games. In the case of Yulhyeon Hall, traditional cultural programs such as the thousand-character pattern are held, and traditional items are also on display, making it a great opportunity for children to learn about history. There are books in Jayangdang, and there is also a space for adults in the sunny hallway, so why not read a book and relax in the hanok with your children?
Curation Details
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Hanok Children's Library | A dedicated children's library in Suseo whose hanok exterior strongly evokes traditional Korean architecture. |
| Traditional Games in a Spacious Courtyard | An outdoor space where children can run around and experience traditional games in a spacious courtyard. |
| Yulhyeon Hall Traditional Culture Programs | Runs traditional culture programs such as the Thousand Character Classic. Displays of traditional objects also offer history-learning space. |
| Jayang Hall Reading · Rest | Jayang Hall is stocked with books, and the corridor provides reading and rest areas for adults too. |
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FAQ
Subway Line 3 Suseo Station or SRT Suseo Station. Address: 3 Jagok-ro 7-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul.
Operating hours: Weekdays 09:00-18:00, Weekends 09:00-17:00 (Monday Closed).
Yes, children are welcome. Facilities for families are available.
It usually takes 1-2 hours. Duration may vary depending on the program.
H.ORM, Sikmulgwan PH, Gangnam Dulle-gil are nearby.