In Korea, the warmest period of the year that starts after the monsoon season is called ‘sambok deowi’. To…
In Korea, the warmest period of the year that starts after the monsoon season is called ‘sambok deowi’. To…
Walking Jeonju Hanok Village in colorful hanbok (Korean traditional costume) has been very popular. But thanks to the ‘newtro’ (new+retro)…
The rising star in Jeonju’s art and culure scene is ‘Seohakdong Art Village (Seohakdong Yesulchon)’. The village is not only…
Jeonju has several famous streets with ‘character’. Among them, Jeolla Gamyoung-gil is a street populated with unique venues that…
What heralds the change of season in cities? Probably the roadside trees, especially when the grey of winter…
Even after the closing of this year’s Jeonju International Film Festival, the festive people continue to crowd the streets of…
The reason why retro things continue to be popular is that they allow you to indulge in your…
It’s not difficult to hear someone singing pansori (Korean traditional long solo epic song) while walking down the streets of…
Jeonju Hanok Village has more to offer beyond sightseeing, walking around in hanbok, taking instagrammable photos, and eating…
Jeonju has many hanok (Korean traditional building) cafés boasting exquisite atmosphere. Imagine this, you’re sipping a cup of warm coffee…
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