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Omokdae e Imokdae (오목대와 이목대)

816.4M    2025-07-10

Girin-daero 55, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do.

Omokdae está situado en la cima de una colina y se trata de uno de los lugares donde Yi Seong-gye (quien se convirtiera más tarde en el rey Taejo, el primero de la dinastía Joseon) hizo una parada para celebrar su victoria de camino a casa tras la guerra contra los invasores japoneses, al final de la era Goryeo. Enfrente de Omokdae está Imokdae, situado cerca de los pies del monte Seungamsan, donde se encuentra Chimyeongjasan, un monumento católico. En este lugar, Mokjo (antepasado del rey Taejo) solía jugar con sus amigos a representar guerras de niño, una acción muy simple que aparecería después en 'Yongbieocheonga', una balada del siglo XV que narra los logros culturales de la nación.

Jeonju New Jungang Market (전주 신중앙시장)

Jeonju New Jungang Market (전주 신중앙시장)

824.9M    2025-07-17

70, Taepyeong 3-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do

Jeonju Jungang Market is one of the four major traditional markets in Jeonju. The four major traditional markets in Jeonju constists of Nambu Market, Dongbu Market, Jungang Market, and Moraenae Market, The Jungang Market's Tteok (rice cake) Alley, by the market entrance connected to the road leading to the bus stop, is known for selling delicious rice cakes at a cheaper price than at regular stores.

Bu Yong Heon (부용헌)

Bu Yong Heon (부용헌)

844.6M    2025-06-17

149-3, Hyanggyo-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do

Buyongheon is located in Jeonju Hanok Village. Precisely speaking, Buyongheon is the very next door to Jeonju Hyanggyo (Confucian Temple and School). Across the alley are Jeonju Hyanggyo Culture Center and Wanpanbon Culture Center. If you walk a few more steps, you will reach Jeonju Hanbyeok Culture Center where you can see various performances and experience the culture and foods of Jeonju. Omokdae can be seen from the garden of Buyongheon. Across the Jeonjucheon Stream is the National Intangible Heritage Center. The beginning of Buyongheon is deeply related with Jeonju Hyanggyo. In around 1935, the local bureaucrats lived around the Hyanggyo after building 12 houses one after another. Most of them came from rich families. These collective houses were called Buyong Houses, which meant rich houses. The name Buyongheon originated from Buyong Houses. The rooms of Buyongheon are composed of Toenmaru Bang, Daecheong Maru Bang, Large Daecheong Maru Bang and Big Sarangchae. The interior of the rooms looks neat with the beauty of blank space as they excluded unnecessary decorations. Carefully prepared breakfast is served upon request made in advance. Visitors can also experience traditional culture such as traditional etiquette education and Korean paper art. In fall, the yellow leaves of the ginkgo tree in the garden of Jeonju Hyanggyo lights up the roof of Buyongheon. It is recommendable to walk along the Jeonjucheon Stream and take pictures of the colorful murals and the cafes in the Jaman Mural Village located on the left sie of the Hanok Village. It takes 15 minutes from Jeonju Station and 10 minutes from Jeonjuu Express Bus Terminal to Buyongheon by taxi.

Hakindang (학인당)

Hakindang (학인당)

863.5M    2025-07-18

45, Hyanggyo-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do

Hakindang - also known as Injae’s Old House - is the oldest house in Jeonju Hanok Village, and a designated Jeonbuk-do cultural treasure. The house was built in the royal architecture style by some of the best late Joseon artisans. The Sarangchae guestroom has two sleeping rooms and a living room, suitable for families; while the Byeoldangchae has three guestrooms, one with a tea room space. Guests can use the free minibar while contemplating the old house’s fine traditional garden.

Yangsajae (문화공간 양사재)

Yangsajae (문화공간 양사재)

881.0M    2025-11-28

40, Omokdae-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do

In Joseon times, Yangsajae hanok stay in Jeonju Hanok Village, Jeonbuk-do, was part of the Jeonju Hyanggyo or local Confucian school - a place of study and scholarship. Later the poet Lee Byeong-ki lived and wrote here, and later still, in 1987, the house became a public elementary school. Since 2002 it has been a hanok stay dedicated to cultural tourism and promotion of local history and traditions.

Hanok Garden in Jeonju (전주한옥마당)

Hanok Garden in Jeonju (전주한옥마당)

936.1M    2025-10-23

80-13, Jeonjucheondong-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do

Jeonju Hanok Madang is located in the Jeonju Hanok Village. Jeonjucheon Stream and Namcheongyo Bridge are only one block away, whereas Gangam Calligraphy Museum, Jeonjuhyangyo Confucian School, Jeonju Hanbyuk Culture Center, Nambu Market, and Markbu Market Youth Mall are nearby. Major attractions of the Jeonju Hanok Village such as Gyeonggijeon, Jeondong Catholic Cathdral, and Omokdae are also within walking distance. The main building and servants’ quarters of Jeonju Hanok Madang were built in 1941. It was renovated to retain the original shape of the traditional hanok, yet cozy and comfortable enough for modern people to use. Porches are attached to every room while Faith Room and Hope Room have additional inner floors attached to it. Inside the rooms are rafters, beams, wooden pillars walled with Hanji wallpapers, and ribs of lattice doors. There is a clean bathroom in each room. The yard is the place the owner couple cherishes the most. Guests can enjoy the yard in any room just by opening the door. It is a combination of jar stands, a small pine tree, and small potted plants. Different flowers bloom from spring through autumn. It is such a pleasure to sit on the porch and appreciate the scene. In autumn, the persimmon tree bears fruits and dried persimmons hang from the eaves.

2521 (이오이일)

2521 (이오이일)

954.9M    2025-07-17

5-19, Omokdae-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do

2521, pronounced yi-o-yi-il in Korean, a private guesthouse located in Jeonju Hanok Village. It was made popular as Na Hee-do's house in the drama "Twenty-Five, Twenty-One (2022)." Upon booking, the owner will set the scene just like from the drama. Guests can enjoy a barbeque party at the yard and the view of the hanok village from the rooftop. The guesthouse can accommodate up to eight guests.

Museo de Caligrafía Gangam (강암서예관)

Museo de Caligrafía Gangam (강암서예관)

960.9M    2024-04-07

Jeonjucheondong-ro 74, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do.

Jeonju es considerada como una de las ciudades de la cultura y el arte de Corea, pero si desea sentir su ambiente artístico más de cerca y profundamente, visite el museo de caligrafía Gangam, situado en los alrededores de la Aldea Tradicional. El museo fue inaugurado en el año 1995 y es visitado por una gran cantidad de personas que aman el arte. En sus cercanías se encuentran varios lugares turísticos, considerados como valiosos patrimonios del país, la puerta Pungnammun, el santuario Gyeonggijeon, y hacia el este, la Escuela Confuciana Jeonju Hyanggyo, junto con el monte Omokdae, etc.

Este museo fue fundado en conmemoración y homenaje al gran maestro Song Seong-yong, cuyo seudónimo era “Gangam”, quien fue un famoso calígrafo nacido en esta región. Siendo el único museo exclusivo de la caligrafía en el país, expone un total de 1.162 piezas artísticas de las siguientes figuras claves del ramo: Chusa Kim Jeong-hui, funcionario público y calígrafo de Joseon, Lee Sam-man (seudónimo Changam), Kim Hong-do (seudónimo Danwon), Jeong Yak-yong (seudónimo Dasan), famoso filósofo religioso de Joseon, etc.

Por otro lado, a 200 m de distancia de este museo se inauguró la Sala Conmemorativa de la Revolución Donghak, por lo tanto, también podrá aprovechar la ocasión para conocer la historia de esta revuelta campesina.

Instituto Jeil de Jeonju (전주 제일고등학교)

Instituto Jeil de Jeonju (전주 제일고등학교)

960.8M    2024-10-22

Namnosong-dong 180-1, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do

Este instituto de la ciudad de Jeonju sirvió como escenario para la serie Veinticinco, veintiuno. La escena en la que Na Hee-do (Kim Tae-ri) le enseña a Baek Yi-jin (Nam Joo-hyuk) cómo ser feliz. También se recuerda la escena en la que un grifo se da vuelta y se convierte en una fuente de agua. El grifo, sin embargo, fue parte de un decorado y en la actualidad no está presente en el instituto. No están permitidas las visitas al colegio, por lo que solo se lo puede mirar desde afuera.

Galería de Murales de la Aldea Jaman (자만마을 벽화갤러리)

Galería de Murales de la Aldea Jaman (자만마을 벽화갤러리)

1.0Km    2025-07-10

Gyo-dong, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do

La Galería de Murales de la Aldea Jaman está ubicada en una ladera frente a la Aldea Tradicional de Jeonju. Esta aldea fue formada por refugiados de la guerra de Corea que se reasentaron donde pudieron y permaneció como una pequeño casería lleno de callejones estrechos hasta el año 2012. En ese momento, la aldea fue revitalizada con más de 40 murales y se hizo popular para tomar fotografías. Muchas de las viviendas se han convertido en cafeterías, casas de huéspedes y restaurantes.