Have you ever heard of the term "chon-cation"? It’s a fresh travel trend in Korea that’s quickly gaining popularity. Instead of...
Have you ever heard of the term "chon-cation"?
It’s a fresh travel trend in Korea that’s quickly gaining popularity. Instead of bustling city adventures, people are now seeking the tranquility of the countryside, reminiscent of childhood trips to their grandmother's home.
But don’t worry—you don’t have to travel far to enjoy a chon-cation!
Even within Gyeonggi Province, there are plenty of hidden gems where you can embrace this trend. Today, we’re introducing you to one of the best places to experience a chon-cation:
the 'Happy Mud House' in Yangpyeong County!
Happy Mud House in Yangpyeong
Address: 67 Myeongdal-ri, Seojong-myeon, Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do
TEL: 031-774-1515
E-Mail: ds2eqv@naver.com
The 'Happy Mud House' is a unique space where traditional architecture meets the beauty of nature. The walls, made from 100% pure clay mixed with straw, are built in a traditional style using onion sacks filled with this natural mixture. The door frames and roof are crafted from pine wood, maintaining a commitment to traditional Korean building methods. Here, you can enjoy the serenity of nature while experiencing the timeless charm of Korea's architectural heritage. The standalone buildings, constructed from clay, exude a cozy and comfortable atmosphere, offering a range of room options. The "Sarangbang" and "Haengunbang" rooms, in particular, feature spacious terraces, hammocks, and even a traditional iron pot barbecue area where you can unwind in the midst of nature.
The Sarangbang room is especially quiet and intimate, surrounded by a pine forest that fills the air with refreshing phytoncides. It’s the perfect place for families and friends to gather and truly immerse themselves in a genuine chon-cation experience. A Refreshing Creek and Unforgettable BBQ Experience
One of the highlights of the Happy Mud House is the crystal-clear creek that flows just in front of the lodging. During the summer, you can dip your feet in the cool water to beat the heat, or sit on the terrace and savor fresh watermelon while soaking in the peaceful atmosphere. The creek is not only known for its cleanliness and coolness but also for its shallow depth, making it enjoyable for all ages. As the day winds down, get ready to enjoy the famous iron pot BBQ!
You can grill samgyeopsal (pork belly) over a traditional Korean stove, an authentic K-BBQ experience you won’t find in the city. The smoky flavor of the meat cooked over a wood fire, combined with the cool evening breeze, creates a mountain BBQ experience you’ll never forget.
At night, gaze up at the starry sky, roast marshmallows, and relax by the campfire while enjoying the quiet, serene ambiance that you can’t find in the city. So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and head to the Happy Mud House for the ultimate rural getaway!
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For the convenience of foreigners and those curious about Korea, Gyeonggi Province publishes blog articles on various topics every week. Check out the Gyeonggi Province Blog for more information on various aspects of Korea! https://www.gyeonggido-korea.com/
It’s a fresh travel trend in Korea that’s quickly gaining popularity. Instead of bustling city adventures, people are now seeking the tranquility of the countryside, reminiscent of childhood trips to their grandmother's home.
But don’t worry—you don’t have to travel far to enjoy a chon-cation!
Even within Gyeonggi Province, there are plenty of hidden gems where you can embrace this trend. Today, we’re introducing you to one of the best places to experience a chon-cation:
the 'Happy Mud House' in Yangpyeong County!
Happy Mud House in Yangpyeong
Address: 67 Myeongdal-ri, Seojong-myeon, Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do
TEL: 031-774-1515
E-Mail: ds2eqv@naver.com
The 'Happy Mud House' is a unique space where traditional architecture meets the beauty of nature. The walls, made from 100% pure clay mixed with straw, are built in a traditional style using onion sacks filled with this natural mixture. The door frames and roof are crafted from pine wood, maintaining a commitment to traditional Korean building methods. Here, you can enjoy the serenity of nature while experiencing the timeless charm of Korea's architectural heritage. The standalone buildings, constructed from clay, exude a cozy and comfortable atmosphere, offering a range of room options. The "Sarangbang" and "Haengunbang" rooms, in particular, feature spacious terraces, hammocks, and even a traditional iron pot barbecue area where you can unwind in the midst of nature.
The Sarangbang room is especially quiet and intimate, surrounded by a pine forest that fills the air with refreshing phytoncides. It’s the perfect place for families and friends to gather and truly immerse themselves in a genuine chon-cation experience. A Refreshing Creek and Unforgettable BBQ Experience
One of the highlights of the Happy Mud House is the crystal-clear creek that flows just in front of the lodging. During the summer, you can dip your feet in the cool water to beat the heat, or sit on the terrace and savor fresh watermelon while soaking in the peaceful atmosphere. The creek is not only known for its cleanliness and coolness but also for its shallow depth, making it enjoyable for all ages. As the day winds down, get ready to enjoy the famous iron pot BBQ!
You can grill samgyeopsal (pork belly) over a traditional Korean stove, an authentic K-BBQ experience you won’t find in the city. The smoky flavor of the meat cooked over a wood fire, combined with the cool evening breeze, creates a mountain BBQ experience you’ll never forget.
At night, gaze up at the starry sky, roast marshmallows, and relax by the campfire while enjoying the quiet, serene ambiance that you can’t find in the city. So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and head to the Happy Mud House for the ultimate rural getaway!
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For the convenience of foreigners and those curious about Korea, Gyeonggi Province publishes blog articles on various topics every week. Check out the Gyeonggi Province Blog for more information on various aspects of Korea! https://www.gyeonggido-korea.com/
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