Over the hearth, an embankment of stone and plaster holds iron cooking pots to form a stovetop. Low tables for serving food plus fiber mats and baskets, gourd dippers and scoops are hung from the walls and rafters.

Listen to bu’ok in Korean (you need windows media player to hear the clip).

Click here for a JPG file (73k) of the bu’ok in Grandfather’s House. This is what you see when you come to the museum.

Photography by Paul Macapia.