Tag: jeonjucity

Take Photoes with Crepe Myrtle Flowers and Hanok

  Crepe myrtle flower heralds the beginning and the end of summer. If you visit Jeonju Hanok Village during the…

For the Freshest Beer in Korea: 2019 Jeonju Gamaek (beer) Festival

    Jeonju Gamaek (beer) festival is the only festival in Korea where you can drink the freshest beer produced…

JEONJU CITY ENGLISH BLOG SOCIAL MEDIA SHARE EVENT Winner Announcement!

  Jeonju City English Blog Socail Media Share Event Winner Announcement! We would like to thank everyone who participated in…

Gamaek or Corner Store Beer, the Beer Culture of Jeonju

  Jeonju has a peculiar beer culture called “Jeonju gamaek”. The word “gamaek” is a combination of two words: store…

Locals’ Favorite Woojoktang (Korean Beef Soup) Restaurants

Jeonju is the capital of Korean traditional food. Most visitors go after bibimbap, kongnamul gukbap (bean sprouts soup with rice),…

Craftwork Studios Inside the Korea Traditional Culture Center

  Visitors to Jeonju can participate in more traditional experiences outside the Hanok Village. For example, try the nearby Korea…

Jeonju City English Blog Social Media Share Event!

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, JULY FOREIGNERS’ COMMENTS EVENT WINNER ANNOUNCEMENT!

We would like to thank everyone who participated in the Jeonju-City english blog foreigners’ comments event. Congratulations to the winners,…

JEONJU-CITY ENGLISH BLOG, August – September FOREIGNERS’ COMMENTS EVENT!

JEONJU-CITY ENGLISH BLOG, August – September FOREIGNERS’ COMMENTS EVENT! Jeonju is the most Korean city! Welcome to Jeonju-City Blog. This…

A Day In Jeonju With Only 10,000 Won

  These days, eating out at a restaurant or watching a movie at a ‘multiplex’ theater easily costs more than…

Lotus in Full Bloom: Jeonju Deokjin Park

  Since it opened in 1938, Jeonju Deokjin Park has been loved by both locals and tourists. At the center…

Surviving the Summer Heat with ‘Stamina Boosters’ from Bujatjib and Seodobibap

  In Korea, the warmest period of the year that starts after the monsoon season is called ‘sambok deowi’. To…