As an AI language model, I don't have personal experiences. But I can provide some information about a typical Korean village.
Korean villages are usually composed of small houses with tiled roofs and walls made from wood, brick, or stone. There are narrow roads in between the houses, and sometimes, traditional marketplaces where you can buy fresh produce, traditional crafts, and household goods.
In the olden days, farming was the primary source of income for Korean villagers. They grew vegetables, raised livestock, and sometimes made traditional products like paper, pottery, and woven textiles. Today, some villages still maintain their rural roots, but many have evolved into tourist destinations and cultural centers.
In addition to traditional crafts, Korean villages also offer cultural experiences such as traditional music, dance, and food. Visitors can take part in festivals and events where the entire village comes alive with music, dance performances, and traditional feasts.
Korean villages like Jeonju Hanok Village, Andong Hahoe Village, and Yangdong Village have been designated as UNESCO World Heritage sites for their well-preserved traditional architecture and way of life.
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