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Tú Trần Phương Ngọca month ago
The space here is spacious and airy. Fresh climate. Brings a very comfortable feeling. The landscape is very beautiful, just raise your phone and you will immediately have a stunning photo.
There are very beautiful old houses here. Trees are planted along romantic roads.There are also small restaurants here with very good food The traditional rental service is worth experiencing, it will give you memorable memories of your trip to Korea.Come here and bring back beautiful photo albums.
5
Kim's Adventuresa month ago
The house structures are still in the honak style, however, unless you rent a guest house you can't enter or really see inside.
It is designed for tourists so the food and drinks are nearly double the price you would pay elsewhere, so I recommend bringing your own food and drink. But there is a coffee shop with a spectacular view which I would recommend going to. However, you will need to buy something.
You can also wear a hanbok there. There are many shops and so if you don't like one style just walk a little and you'll find another shop that will let you rent.
Definitely recommend visiting at least once ^^
4
Kevin Yeunga week ago
Sadly forgot to take some pictures of the main shopping square, but had some of a pretty lake and bridge on the way there.
Feels like stepping into the past going into this village, especially with all the hanbok rentals that let's you dress in the old traditional clothing as seen on historical Korean dramas.
Very beautiful over here and I will be adding my reviews for the things I've eaten during my stay in Jeonju.
4
Colin Hoa month ago
A pedestrian friendly traditional village with plenty of cafes and shops. Well worth a half or a full day trip. Many hanbok rentals if you want to dress up and walk around the old Joseon era buildings and palaces.
4
ajleeblog4 months ago
Jeonju Hanok Village, nestled in the heart of South Korea, is a captivating blend of tradition and charm. With its narrow alleyways, well-preserved hanoks (traditional Korean houses), and vibrant cultural atmosphere, it offers a glimpse into the country's rich heritage.
Wandering through the village, one is transported to a bygone era, where tiled roofs and wooden structures reflect the architectural elegance of the Joseon Dynasty. The intricate design of the hanoks, adorned with colorful doors and windows, adds a picturesque quality to the surroundings.
The village is a haven for food enthusiasts, renowned for its bibimbap, a traditional Korean mixed rice dish. The local eateries, tucked away in the alleys, serve up delectable delights, allowing visitors to savor authentic Korean flavors.
The ambiance is heightened by the presence of art galleries, craft shops, and traditional tea houses, providing a holistic cultural experience. The Hanbok (traditional Korean clothing) rental services add an extra layer of immersion, allowing visitors to stroll through the village dressed in elegant attire.
Despite its popularity, Jeonju Hanok Village maintains an authentic charm, providing a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Whether appreciating the historical architecture, indulging in local cuisine, or simply taking in the tranquil surroundings, this village stands as a living testament to South Korea's cultural legacy.