Dating back to the 15th century, the historic Nambu Market is the only surviving traditional Korean market. During the Japanese…
Dating back to the 15th century, the historic Nambu Market is the only surviving traditional Korean market. During the Japanese…
As summer heat recedes and clear autumn sky is being unrolled above us, now seems to be the right time…
For those planning to visit Jeonju, have you heard of Nambu Market, where around 1,200 traders running over 800 vendors…
Makgeolli (rice wine) is a traditional Korean commoners’ drink. Nowadays, makgeolli places in Jeonju have been enjoying nation-wide popularity due…
In Jeonju Hanok Vaillage, you can choose from a variety of cafés depending on your mood! The summers for the…
How did you like the last Gaekridan-gil posts? In this third post about Gaekridan-gil, I will introduce you to some…
As Jeonju has been selected as one of the top three must-visit Asian cities by Lonely Planet last year, the…
Today, as the second among the series of postings on Jeonju Gaekridan-gil, I will introduce cafés on the street. If…
Jeonju also has a popular and trendy ‘gil’ (‘street’ in Korean) comparable to Gyeongridan-gil and Mangridan-gil areas of Seoul. It’s…
Jeonju Nambu Market is very close to the everyday lives of the locals. It is a traditional market whose history…
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