Jeonju Travel Guide for Foreigners: Hanok Village and Bibimbap
A city full of the scent of Korean traditional culture Jeonju! We introduce you to Jeonju, a city loved for its Hanok Village and delicious food, from a foreigner's perspective.
Jeonju, a city of tradition
Jeonju is a city where Korean traditional culture and food are alive. especially Jeonju Hanok VillageThere are about 700 hanoks, giving the entire city a traditional atmosphere.
Jeonju Hanok Village

Hanok VillageIn , wearing Hanbok and walking through the alleys, Hanji craft and traditional experienceYou can enjoy it. It is also full of pretty Hanok cafes and street food, making it a great place to take pictures.
The taste of Jeonju
Jeonju A place of tasteIt is famous for representative food Jeonju BibimbapGood as hangover Bean Sprout Gukbap, Be sure to try the various street foods. Southern Market Night MarketIt is also popular.
Gyeonggijeon·Jeondong Cathedral

It enshrines the portrait of King Taejo of the Joseon Dynasty. Before the game, beautiful Jeondong Cathedralis Jeonju's representative attraction. It's close to the Hanok Village, so it's great to explore together.
How to get there
in Seoul Jeonju Station by KTX/SRTIt will arrive in approximately 1 hour 40 minutes to 2 hours. Hanok Village is easy to get to by city bus or taxi.
Wearing a hanbok, strolling through a hanok alley and eating a bowl of bibimbap — enjoy Korean tradition in Jeonju!
