Hanok by Nani Park

Set against the backdrop of traditional Korean architecture, this narrative explores the intricate relationship between cultural heritage and modernity. Through the lens of a family living in a hanok, the story delves into themes of identity, belonging, and the preservation of history amidst rapid urbanization. The characters navigate personal and societal challenges, finding solace and wisdom in the enduring beauty and symbolism of their ancestral home. As they confront the pressures of contemporary life, the hanok becomes a sanctuary that bridges the past and present, offering insights into the resilience of cultural roots.

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