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아산외암마을야행 · © KTO · KOGL Type 3
Why go
Asan Oeam Village Yahaeng is a nighttime cultural festival held at Oeam Folk Village, a well-preserved Joseon-era clan village in Asan, South Chungcheong Province. During the event, the village's traditional thatched and tile-roofed houses are lit by lanterns and torches, offering visitors an atmospheric after-dark walk through living Korean heritage. Performances, folk activities, and hands-on cultural programs are typically staged across the village grounds. The event draws visitors seeking an immersive encounter with Korea's pre-modern rural life, set against the backdrop of stone walls, streams, and centuries-old architecture.
Quick highlights
- Historic Joseon-era clan village transformed into a nighttime venue
- Lantern and torch lighting creates an atmospheric evening ambiance
- Traditional performances and folk activities staged across the village
- Hands-on cultural programs let visitors engage with Korean heritage
- Stone walls, streams, and thatched roofs provide a cinematic backdrop