HEYRI ARTIST VILLAGE , PAJU
Nov 30th, 2007 by Minsookgriffin
Photo: A home of the film director and writer, Kim Ki-Duk, who is best known for his internationally acclaimed film, “Spring Summer Fall Winter … and Spring’’. A simply told story about a Buddhist monk and his orphan pupil. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrAkwy9W2jc&feature=related
Heyri Artist Village is a compound where many creative types such as the writers, architects, film makers, musicians, and others have found a home for themeselves. But not just any ol’ home. An architecturally innovative and nonconventional designed homes/building where it helps to stimulate and inspire their creative outputs. But also, it’s nestled between the mountains, where the artists are also inspired by the surrounding beauty of mother nature.
Many art galleries, book publishing companies, museums, concert halls, book stores, cafes, and others can be found here.
Direction: Located North of Seoul near Demilitarized Zone. At Exit no. 5 of Daehwa Station (Seoul Subway Line no. 3), walk to the bus station at the backside. Take bus no. 200. The ride lasts about 50 mins. Off at the last stop
Bus 2oo schedule from Daewha stn to Henri Village: 7:50 / 8:15 / 8:35 / 10:40 / 11:30 / 12:30 / 13:30 / 14:20 / 15:20/ 16:20 / 17:10 / 18:10 / 19:10 / 20:05 / 21:20 / 22:10 / 23:00
Bus from Henri Village to Daewha : 6:30 / 6:55 / 7:15 / 9:20 / 10:10/ 11:10 / 12:10/ 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00 / 15:50 / 16:50 / 17:50 / 18:45/ 20:00 / 20:50 / 21:40
Hours: The Heyri Art Valley is open 24 hours. However, museums and exhibitions are open from 10:00am to 7:00 pm. Note that hours may vary slightly at each museum, and Museums with cafes and restaurants are open later. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ![]()
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