π South Korea
βοΈ Best: Spring, Autumn
Jeonju
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About Jeonju
Jeonju is Korea's undisputed food capital and cultural heartland β birthplace of bibimbap, home to Korea's largest hanok village, and a city that has fiercely preserved its Joseon-era soul into the 21st century.
Must-Visit Places
- Jeonju Hanok Village β Over 700 traditional hanok houses clustered in the heart of the city. Stroll the alleyways in a rented hanbok and feel time stand still.
- Gyeonggijeon Shrine β A sacred hall housing the portrait of Joseon's founder, King Taejo Yi Seonggye.
- Jaman Mural Village β A hillside neighborhood where local artists have turned stairways and walls into a vibrant outdoor gallery.
- Jeondong Catholic Cathedral β A stunning red-brick Romanesque church (1914), rising unexpectedly amid the hanok rooftops.
- Deokjin Park β A beautiful lotus pond park, most spectacular in summer when the lotus flowers are in full bloom.
Food & Dining
- Jeonju Bibimbap β The original, definitive bibimbap. A colorful bowl of rice, namul, raw beef, and gochujang sauce. Try it at Gogung Restaurant.
- Kongnamul Gukbap β Bean sprout rice soup eaten for breakfast. A staple hangover cure and Jeonju morning ritual.
- Makgeolli (Rice Wine) β Jeonju makgeolli culture is legendary: bars serve rice wine alongside 10+ free snack courses.
- Choco Pie Tteok β Korean rice cake wrapped in chocolate, born in Jeonju and now famous nationwide.
Must-Buy Shopping
- Hanji (Traditional Paper) Products β Jeonju is Korea's hanji capital. Notebooks, lamps, fans, and decorative items.
- Gochujang (Red Pepper Paste) β Premium Jeonju-style gochujang, fermented in earthen pots.
- Makgeolli Gift Sets β Artisan bottles of Jeonju rice wine in decorated ceramic packaging.
- Traditional Crafts β Handmade fans, lacquerware, and natural dye textiles from village artisan shops.
Quick Info
- Local Name
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- Region
- South Korea
- Best Season
- Spring, Autumn