Category Archives: JEONJU TOUR

‘Snowscape’ Photo Spots in Jeonju Hanok Village

The weather forecast has been saying that this winter will be cold and snowy. Despite the freezing temperature, maybe we…

JEONJU CITY BLOG VISITOR SATISFACTION SURVEY EVENT WINNER ANNOUNCEMENT!

We would like to thank everyone who participated in the Jeonju-City blog Satisfaction Survey Event. We are going to contact…

Visit Jeonju Hanok Village with Jeonbuk Tour Pass

Today, I’ll introduce the most economical way to visit Jeonju Hanok Village: Jeonbuk Tour Pass. The pass lets you visit…

The Gingko Tree Spots of Jeonju Hanok Village

  The autumn breeze is getting colder. But we can still enjoy the fascinatingly colorful trees under the clear blue…

Jeonju city Blog Visitor Satisfaction Survey Event

Welcome to Jeonju city blog. The blog offers a variety of information on Jeonju, the most Korean city. What would you…

Taking Photos and Videos at the Ten Landmarks of Jeonju

Jeonju is not just about gourmet food and street food. Jeonju is also filled with history, cultural heritage, and tourist…

Jeonju Hyanggyo (Confucian School) Covered in Yellow Gingko Leaves

Autumn is peaking with colorful leaves. If you’re visiting Jeonju Hanok Village this autumn, don’t miss this great autumn spot:…

Night Stroll Through the Alleyways of Jeonju Hanok Village

Jeonju Hanok Village has drawn visitors from around the globe. Most attractions are open during the daytime. But at night,…

Jeonju Hanok Village’s Autumn Night View

Hot summer has passed, and autumn is here. The evenings have become cooler with the autumn breeze. Today, I’ll introduce…

A Half-Day Walking Route Around Jeonju Hanok Village

The hot summer days are over, and the autumn is here. It’s nice to walk under the clear blue autumn…

Relaxing Stroll Around Jeonju Hanok Village in a Late Summer Day

  It’s still warm in September and the coronavirus is making everyone nervous. Today I’ll introduce some landmarks in Jeonju…

Crape Myrtle Flowers Blooming in Jeonju Hanok Village

Crape Myrtle flowers bloom from July to September, around a hundred days. In Korean, the flower is called ‘baekilong’, which…