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Stay at Andong Gudu Hanok Guesthouse, a meticulously restored century-old residence just a 7-minute walk from the Hahoe Mask Museum. This boutique lodging features authentic wooden beams, paper sliding doors, and select rooms with views of the museum’s folk performance square, where traditional mask dances often take place at night.
Book early to enjoy the guesthouse’s exclusive hanbok rental experience—perfect for exploring the museum and nearby cultural sites. Complimentary shuttle service connects guests to Andong Station and major attractions. Breakfast includes locally sourced mountain vegetables and organic rice, offering a true taste of regional heritage.
Hahoe Village Time Pavilion is a hidden gem just a 5-minute walk from the Hahoe Mask Museum, featuring glass-roofed terrace rooms that frame the museum’s traditional mask courtyard perfectly. Each room blends modern comfort with authentic Korean design—handcrafted ceramic lamps, minimalist tatami layouts, and serene Zen aesthetics.
The hotel hosts intimate afternoon storytelling sessions led by local artisans, sharing the history behind the masks. Within 100 meters, you’ll find a handmade paper workshop and a family-run farmhouse restaurant. Reserve through HopeGoo to receive a limited-edition mask-themed souvenir set.
Yes, both Andong Gudu Hanok Guesthouse and Hahoe Village Time Pavilion provide dedicated footpaths directly to the Hahoe Mask Museum, avoiding traffic altogether. The latter features a well-lit nighttime pathway, ensuring safe and scenic access after dark.
These hotels partner on a combined ticket offering museum entry, guided tours, and priority seating for the daily 4:00 PM mask dance flash mob. Guests can also rent multilingual audio guides (Chinese, English) via the property for enriched on-the-go learning. Book through HopeGoo to secure fast-track admission.
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