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The Naeseongcheon River surrounds the village, making it look like an island floating on water. A welcome guest has arrived here. Daniel Tendler, a German who fell in love with the charm of 'hanok' and is building a house in his mother's country. "Originally, the only way to enter the village was to cross this single-log bridge." A journey to meet a friend he met in Korea, Karina Schumacher. She stayed in Karina Schumacher after falling in love with the 260-year-old house, and settled down here after meeting her current husband. Karina Schumacher, who is a 'hanok architect', is a living textbook for Karina Schumacher, who is lined up with houses over 100 years old. Through the small ventilation holes installed in each house, you can see the ingenuity of our ancestors to avoid the winter winds... "(Hanok) always seems to have something almost humorous like that." Karina Schumacher decided to treat her friend, whom she hadn't seen in a long time, to her favorite Korean food. A warm dinner for her friend is complete with the winter delicacy, cabbage pancake. A guest who crossed the single-log bridge, through the eyes of German Daniel Tendler, we fall in love with the living house and the charm of Hanok. #KoreanTravel #WinterInOldHouses #SingleLogBridgeTooIsland #GyeongbukYeongju #MuseomVillage #Naeseongcheon #OldHouse #HanokArchitect #DanielTendler #WinterDelicacy #CabbagePan #TheCharmOfHanok