Hanok Wallpaper at Gwangju-si | Free HD Download
Photographed at Namhansanseong-ro 792beon-gil, Gwangju-si in February 2026
A traditional Korean hanok building stands gracefully within the grounds of Namhansanseong Fortress in Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi Province. The structure features the distinctive curved roofline of Joseon-era architecture, with dark clay roof tiles layered in elegant rows and wooden eaves extending outward to shield the interior from rain and snow. The building's wooden columns and latticed doors reflect centuries of Korean architectural tradition, preserved through careful restoration. Bare winter trees frame the scene, their skeletal branches reaching upward against a pale winter sky. A thin layer of frost clings to the stone courtyard, evidence of the cold February air that settles over the fortress grounds during the late winter months. Namhansanseong, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2014, served as an emergency capital during the Joseon Dynasty and remains one of Korea's most significant mountain fortresses, offering visitors a tangible connection to centuries of Korean history and military strategy.