Yangdong Folk Village, located in Gyeongju, South Korea, is a traditional village from the Joseon Dynasty. The village is renowned for its well-preserved ancient houses and beautiful natural surroundings that offer a glimpse into Korea's rich history and cultural heritage. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and represents the Confucian culture of the early Joseon Dynasty. Yangdong Folk Village is home to a collection of over 160 historic houses and 500-year-old thatched roof cottages, including the residences of the Son and Ye families. Visitors can explore the noble class houses and commoners' homes, which provide insights into the social structures of the past. Traditional gardens, pavilions, and study halls complement the cultural landscape of this village. The village is surrounded by picturesque mountains and streams, adding to the serene atmosphere. Tourists can enjoy guided tours, folk performances, and traditional craft demonstrations. It is an excellent destination to experience authentic Korean village life and to learn about the country's history and traditions.