Jeonju has a peculiar beer culture called “Jeonju gamaek”. The word “gamaek” is a combination of two words: store…
Jeonju has a peculiar beer culture called “Jeonju gamaek”. The word “gamaek” is a combination of two words: store…
Jeonju is the capital of Korean traditional food. Most visitors go after bibimbap, kongnamul gukbap (bean sprouts soup with rice),…
Jeonju City English Blog Social Media Share Event! Welcome to Jeonju-City Blog! This blog conveys various information about Jeonju in…
JEONJU-CITY ENGLISH BLOG, August – September FOREIGNERS’ COMMENTS EVENT! Jeonju is the most Korean city! Welcome to Jeonju-City Blog. This…
In Korea, the warmest period of the year that starts after the monsoon season is called ‘sambok deowi’. To…
Jeonju has several famous streets with ‘character’. Among them, Jeolla Gamyoung-gil is a street populated with unique venues that…
What images come to your mind when you come across the word “Jeonju”? The gourmet city? The city of traditional…
We would like to thank everyone who participated in the Jeonju-City english blog foreigners’ comments event. Congratulations to the winners,…
One of the most prominent men’s magazines in the world has put the foodie trip to Jeonju in the before-you-die…
Jeonju has many hanok (Korean traditional building) cafés boasting exquisite atmosphere. Imagine this, you’re sipping a cup of warm coffee…
The makgeolli (Korean rice wine) district of Jeonju is considered heavenly among the Korean drinkers. In this post, I’ll take…
I have friends who visit Jeonju at least once a year. Every time they visit, they have high expectations…
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