It’s still warm in September and the coronavirus is making everyone nervous. Today I’ll introduce some landmarks in Jeonju…
It’s still warm in September and the coronavirus is making everyone nervous. Today I’ll introduce some landmarks in Jeonju…
Travelling families with children usually have different needs compared to solo travellers. Family travel may focus on education for the…
Crape Myrtle flowers bloom from July to September, around a hundred days. In Korean, the flower is called ‘baekilong’, which…
For the last four years, Gyeonggijeon Royal Guard Changing Ceremony has been one of the most popular cultural attractions of…
When the tedious monsoon is gone, the hot sunny summer weather will take over. Jeonju has many traditional pavilions where…
Jeonju is the most Korean city! Welcome to Jeonju-City Blog. This blog is trying to convey various information about Jeonju…
‘Retro’ has been fashionable for a while, and tourism is no exception. Today, I’ll introduce two spots in Jeonju where…
Every year, more than ten million tourists visit Jeonju Hanok Village. The low hill surrounding the South-eastern side of the…
Jeonju is the most Korean city! Welcome to Jeonju-City Blog. This blog is trying to convey various information about Jeonju…
Although chapssaltteok (glutinous rice cake) used to be a traditional dessert, its modernized varieties have become more popular in Korea…
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