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Andong Hahoe Village Guide

Andong Hahoe Village Guide

August 23, 2026|by TripKorea Team

Andong Hahoe Village (안동 하회마을) is a UNESCO-listed clan village in Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do, inscribed in 2010 as part of Korea’s Historic Villages: Hahoe and Yangdong. This Andong Hahoe Village guide covers the village setting, admission, opening hours, mask culture, nearby museum stops, and practical planning points verified against official visitor information.


River landing area near traditional houses in Andong Hahoe Village guide

Why Andong Hahoe Village Matters

Hahoe Village is not presented as a reconstructed folk park. It is a historic clan village where traditional houses, Confucian spaces, ritual culture, and the surrounding river landscape form one protected heritage setting. The village was recognized by UNESCO in 2010 together with Yangdong Village, reflecting the preservation of Korea’s traditional clan-village structure and living heritage.

The Korean name Hahoe means that the river turns around the village. This geography is central to the site: the settlement is placed within a river bend, while wooded areas, old houses, pavilions, and narrow village lanes give the area its historic layout. For foreign visitors, the main value is the chance to see a Korean village where architecture, family lineage, Confucian learning, and seasonal customs are connected in one place.

Several major cultural references are tied to the village. The Hahoe Mask is listed as a National Treasure, and the Hahoe Byeolsingut Mask Dance is linked to Korea’s important intangible heritage tradition. Visitors should treat the village as a protected cultural landscape rather than a theme village; many houses and lanes sit within an active heritage environment.


Traditional riverside buildings and trees at Andong Hahoe Village

📍 TripKorea's Tip: Start with the village’s cultural context before moving through the lanes. The architecture, masks, and river setting are easier to understand when seen as one heritage system, not as separate photo stops.


Admission Fees and Viewing Hours

Official Andong visitor information lists Hahoe Village admission at 5,000 won for adults, 2,500 won for youths and soldiers, and 1,500 won for children. Group rates are listed separately at 4,000 won for adults, 2,000 won for youths and soldiers, and 1,200 won for children. The same visitor information states that parking and the shuttle bus are free for Hahoe Village.

Viewing hours are seasonal. From February to October, Hahoe Village is listed as open from 09:00 to 18:00. From November to January, hours are listed as 09:00 to 17:00. The listed visit duration is around 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minutes, and the village is listed as open all year round.

These hours and fees should be treated as planning information, not a replacement for same-day confirmation. Heritage sites can adjust access for weather, repairs, ceremonies, events, or crowd control. If your visit depends on a specific performance or guided interpretation, check the official channels before traveling.


Pine grove area beside traditional houses in Andong Hahoe Village

🚨 Warning: Do not assume that every heritage house is open for entry. Some buildings are viewed from outside, and posted access rules should be followed inside the village.


What to See Inside the Village

The strongest part of an Andong Hahoe Village visit is the relationship between the built village and the landscape. Walk slowly through lanes lined with tiled-roof houses, thatched structures, stone walls, and open courtyards. The village setting shows how residential compounds, family spaces, and Confucian-era social structure were arranged within a natural river bend.

The official Hahoe Village preservation site describes the village as a symbolic place where traditional Confucian culture remains visible. It also notes that the village’s houses, seowon, pavilions, and other traditional buildings were evaluated for the way they preserve Joseon-period social structure and Confucian yangban culture. This is the core reason the village is more than a scenic stop: the architecture is part of a documented cultural system.

Visitors should also look for the visual contrast between tiled-roof houses and thatched buildings. These forms help show the village’s layered residential character. Rather than rushing to a single landmark, use the lanes to understand how family compounds, public spaces, and surrounding trees create the village’s protected atmosphere.


Wooden Hahoe mask figures displayed at Andong Hahoe Village
Thatched-roof house and courtyard in Andong Hahoe Village

💡 Local Tip: Keep the village route flexible. If signs direct visitors away from private or restricted areas, follow the marked route and use the public lanes and viewing areas instead.


Hahoe Mask Museum and Mask Culture

The Hahoe Mask Museum (하회세계탈박물관) is located at 206 Jeonseo-ro, Pungcheon-myeon, Andong-si, within the Hahoe Village area. The museum explains the mask tradition connected with Hahoe, and it also displays traditional masks from Korea and other parts of the world. Its visitor information lists five permanent exhibition halls and one special exhibition hall.

For planning, the museum is listed as open from 09:30 to 18:00. It is listed as closed on January 1, Seollal, and Chuseok. Museum admission is listed as free, while Hahoe Folk Village admission fees still apply for the village area. The listed museum visit time is about 40 minutes.

The museum is useful because it gives structure to the mask tradition before or after seeing the village. It connects the Hahoe Mask, the mask dance tradition, and wider world-mask displays in one indoor stop. For visitors who want the cultural background without relying only on signs outdoors, this is the most practical companion stop inside the Hahoe area.


Exterior of Hahoe Mask Museum for Andong Hahoe Village visitors
Mask exhibits inside Hahoe Mask Museum in Andong

🗣️ Korean Phrase: “Hahoe Maeul eodi-yeyo?” (하회마을 어디예요?) means “Where is Hahoe Village?” Use it when asking for directions at transport points or visitor counters.


Planning Your Andong Base

Hahoe Village is in Andong, not central Seoul, so accommodation planning matters more than for a short city attraction. If the village is your main reason for visiting, compare places to stay in Andong and near the Hahoe Village area before fixing your route. TripKorea lists hotels near Hahoe Village and broader Andong hotels for travelers who want to keep the heritage area within reach.

For activities and local planning around the city, use things to do in Andong as a supporting planning page. If you are linking Hahoe Village with other Andong heritage stops, check opening hours separately for each site. Do not assume that museums, academies, and village areas follow the same schedule.


Stone wall and traditional house lane in Andong Hahoe Village guide

This Andong Hahoe Village guide is best used as a heritage planning overview: confirm the current village hours, check whether a performance is scheduled for your travel date, and choose an Andong base that fits your wider route.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is Andong Hahoe Village a UNESCO World Heritage site?

Yes. Andong Hahoe Village was inscribed in 2010 as part of the UNESCO World Heritage property Historic Villages of Korea: Hahoe and Yangdong. The listing recognizes the preserved clan-village structure, traditional architecture, and living heritage context.

How much is admission to Hahoe Village?

Official Andong visitor information lists individual admission at 5,000 won for adults, 2,500 won for youths and soldiers, and 1,500 won for children. Group rates are listed separately. Fees can change, so check the official visitor information before visiting.

What are Hahoe Village opening hours?

The village is listed as open from 09:00 to 18:00 from February to October and from 09:00 to 17:00 from November to January. It is listed as open all year round, with an estimated visit duration of around 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minutes.

Is Hahoe Mask Museum inside the Hahoe Village area?

Yes. Hahoe Mask Museum is located at 206 Jeonseo-ro, Pungcheon-myeon, Andong-si, in the Hahoe Village area. It is listed as open from 09:30 to 18:00, with museum admission free, while Hahoe Folk Village admission fees apply to the village area.

Should I stay in Andong for Hahoe Village?

Staying in Andong is practical if Hahoe Village is part of a broader heritage trip. The city also has other cultural sites, museums, and Confucian heritage stops. Compare Andong hotels before deciding whether to make the village a day stop or part of an overnight route.


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2. Plan More Things to Do

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Sources & References

Data Sources:

  • UNESCO World Heritage listing: Historic Villages of Korea: Hahoe and Yangdong
  • Visitor Information: Andong Tourism official admission-fee and viewing-hours pages
  • Tourist Attraction Info: Korea Tourism Organization (TourAPI)
  • Photos: Korea Tourism Organization / PhotoKorea

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Last verified: 2026-08-23

All information verified at time of publication. Operating hours and admission fees are subject to change. Please confirm before visiting.

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