DescriptionKorea-Jecheon-Cheongpung Cultural Properties Center Hwangseok-ri House 3268-07.JPG
Hwangseok-ri House - This wooden construction was originally built in Hwangseog-ri in late years of the Joseon Dynasty and was moved in the complex in 1985.
The house has a kitchen, two rooms and a Sarangbang (a small separated house for men).
There was a unique technique used to connect the angled pillars to the floor leading the kitchen of the Sarangbang.
Cheongpung Cultural Properties Complex - located by the Chungjuho Lake. This complex is a reconstructtion of Cheongpung, a village that became submerged after the construction of Chungju Dam. It took three years to relocate the buildings and structures in the current site at a cost of of over 1.6 trillion won.
Designated North Chungcheong Province Tangible Cultural Property #84.
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Farmhouse (designated North Chungcheong Province Tangible Cultural Property #85) is typical of commoners' houses of Korea's provinces. The room behind the women's room, the area for housing ancestral tablets in the corner of the central room, and the central room are rather unique. The roof is gabled over the kitchen and hipped and gabled over the rest of the house.Cheongpung Cultural Properties Complex - located by the Chungjuho Lake. This complex is a reconstructtion of Cheongpung, a village that became submerged after the construction of Chungju Dam. It took three years to relocate the buildings and structures in the current site at a cost of of over 1.6 trillion won.