The Cheongju Workation Program offers the perfect balance of productivity and cultural exploration for digital nomads, remote workers, and culture and food enthusiasts.
With the rise of remote work, this unique workation allows participants to immerse themselves in Korean culture, enjoy local cuisine, and experience agricultural life, all while staying productive in a serene, traditional Hanok setting.
The combination of cultural activities, nature exploration, and gastronomy ensures that participants can not only work but also recharge and experience the local essence of Cheongju.
About the program
is a traditional Korean house that reflects the country's architectural principles and cultural values.
Typically built with natural materials like wood, clay, and stone, Hanoks emphasize harmony with nature and feature distinctive elements such as:
Ondol heating system:
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A traditional underfloor heating system using heat from beneath the floor.
Giwa (curved tiled roofs):
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These beautiful roofs are designed to regulate temperature and provide protection from the elements.
Open courtyards:
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Hanoks often feature a courtyard that serves as a communal space, promoting a sense of openness and connection to the outdoors.
Staying in a Hanok offers a glimpse into traditional Korean life, with an emphasis on simplicity, natural surroundings, and harmony with the environment.
Indulge in the flavors of the region’s cuisine while staying in a tranquil Hanok, where modern comfort blends seamlessly with timeless architecture.
Whether you're taking a break from work to wander through markets or savoring a peaceful tea ceremony, Cheongju offers the perfect setting for a balanced, enriching workation.