In the men’s quarters, objects and furnishings include a low desk with inkstone and calligraphy box, shelves and chests for holding books and scrolls, mats and cushions for sitting on the floor, and screens adorned with classical Chinese texts and images.

Listen to sarangbang in Korean (you need windows media player to hear the clip).

Take a look at a panorama image of the sarangbang in grandfather's house. This is what you will see when you come to the museum. To view the panorama image, you will need to first get the player.

Or click here to look at a large, 360º JPG file (146k) of the sarangbang.

Panorama photography by Paul Macapia.