The Aesthetic of Beautiful Curves: Exhibition of Roof Tiles and Ridge-end Tiles
by wh diary
Oct 8, 2025
The space, filled with the subtle scent of wood, vividly captures the lifestyle of our ancestors. The maru (wooden floor), ondol room (heated floor), and sarangchae (men's quarters) of a traditional hanok are intricately recreated, allowing visitors to experience the old residential culture firsthand. This exhibition, located at the Ganghwa History Museum, showcases the beauty of Korean architecture harmonizing with nature. From the patterns on the wooden doors and the curves of the tiled roof to the soft sunlight streaming through the hanji paper doors, every detail resembles a picturesque scene. With actual furniture and household items on display, it feels as if the lives of people from the past are unfolding right before your eyes. Visiting with children offers a chance to reflect on the meaning of 'home' and the warmth of space. This area, blending traditional charm with practicality, conveys the cultural value passed down through generations. It's a serene exhibition where you can pause and appreciate the wisdom of our ancestors' way of life.
Post by wh diary | Oct 8, 2025

















