574.3M 2024-04-07
68-13, Hanji-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-10-6345-5267
Gaeunchae is a Handol guesthouse located in Jeonju Hanok Village. Among the four Hanok buildings built by a construction company in 1969, two are being operated as a Gaeunchae guesthouse. While turning it into a lodging place, everything related to a private house was removed, but the original form of the building was revived for guests to feel the beauty of the traditional Hanok.
Jeonju Master's Crafts Center, Jeonju Korean Traditional Wine Museum, Seunggwangjae, Dakjongi Hanji Dolls Workshop, etc. are just a stone's throw away. In particular, the pretty alleys are part of the Hanok Village alley tour course 1 operated by Jeonju City.
In the middle of the yard of Gaeunchae are stones refined by hand years ago, including Macheon Stone, Sago Stone, Goheung Stone, Hwangdeung Stone, etc; the southern yard is paved with flat stones such as old granite, bakseok, and mica. Traditional room doors fitted without using any nails and traditional windows add to the gracefulness of Hanok.
575.9M 2024-04-07
29, Eojin-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-63-287-6300
Le centre des expériences de vie traditionnelles de jeonju est un guest house situé dans le village de hanok de Jeonju. Les visiteurs peuvent y vivre une expérience unique de la vie en habitat traditionnel. Le centre était à l’origine une résidence de noble construite durant la dynastie Joseon (1392-1910) aujourd’hui reconstruite, elle accueille de nombreux visiteurs notamment des étrangers qui peuvent y découvrir le côté traditionnel de la Corée. L’habitat a perdu de son côté vetuste mais y a gagné en comfort. Les visiteurs peuvent s’amuser à découper le bois pour alimenter le système traditionnel de chauffage. Il s’agit du ondol, un système de chauffage qui irradie l’ensemble du sol par dessous. Les visiteurs dorment sur des petits matelas à même le sol où il est bon de se prélasser durant les journées froide d’hiver.
Dans ce guest house, les hôtes peuvent également apprendre des chansons traditionnelles, y prendre le thé, ou encore faire du vélo autour de la propriété. Les repas sont compris dans le prix de l’hébergement.
581.6M 2024-04-07
42-5, Hyanggyo-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-10-5512-1226
Located in Jeonju Hanok Village, Hanok Hyeyum offers a traditional “hanok” (traditional Korean house) experience to its guests. The Korean term “hyeyum” means “thought,” and the hostel’s name pertains to the owners’ wishes of providing new feelings and thoughts to visitors. Its design faithfully brings the feel of the grain on the timber, which was possible with the participation of Daemokjang and Somokjang artisans specializing in hanok construction. The hanging sign at the entrance is carved by a Mokjogakjang, an artisan carpenter and holder of Intangible Cultural Property, and the same spirit of dedication and passion can be found throughout the building. There are six rooms in total, all Korean-style with exposed rafters, handwritten calligraphy, dainty furniture, and masterful teacups. Guests can also find a surprise welcome package of face mask packs. All rooms have modern and sleek bathrooms, while some rooms come with small attic spaces. Hanok Hyeyum also offers pickup services to solo female travelers from the Jeonju Bus Terminal or Jeonju Station, and a complimentary breakfast with a seasonal menu, including items like rice cakes, egg, sweet potato, fruits, and coffee.
594.6M 2024-04-07
74, , Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-63-287-6305
Découvrez la gloire de l’alcool traditionnel coréen dans ce musée ! Vous pouvez voir les outils et machines utilisés pour la fabrication, ainsi que des expositions sur le thème de l’alcool traditionnel. Les zones les plus intéressantes du musée sont considérées commé étant la salle de préparation d’alcool et la salle de fermentation. Grâce aux enceintes disposées dans ces deux salles, vous pourrez entendre les sons amplifiés que l’alcool émet pendant le procédé de fermentation. Vous pourrez également profiter des arômes séduisants de la liqueur traditionnelle coréenne. Les premiers et troisièmes samedis du mois, vous pourrez vous faire la main à la fabrication et pendant les seconds et quatrièmes, il vous sera possible de participer à une dégustation traditionnelle.
597.6M 2025-03-05
33-6, Eunhaeng-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-63-287-9300
Hanok Hotel Dongrakwon used to be a memorial hall for Missionary M. Junkin who worked in Jeonju in 1985, and had long been used as an official residence for the Bank of Korea. The 100-year-old Hanok retains the history and culture that modern hotels do not have. Since the renovation to make it a hanok hotel, it is now utilized as a space for traditional music performances, traditional weddings, or small weddings. The entire building can be rented for various gatherings, seminars, conferences, family events, and so on. The beauty of a hanok is found in every corner of Dongrakwon such as the wide lawn, the pond in front of Sarangchae, and the jar stand next to Anchae. The antique furniture and folding screen in the rooms have been used for generations, enabling guests of the hanok to time travel to 50-100 years ago.
The yard is a great place to play simple Korean traditional plays such as Jegichagi and Dakjichiji, whereas the free-of-charge red clay sauna will relieve fatigue. The outdoor hot / cold bath and sun bath site is a new addition to Dongrakwon.
There is a 600-year-old Ginkgo tree standing on the Eunhang-ro, where the accommodation is located. Opposite the alley is Donghak Revolution Memorial Exhibition Hall; Gyeonggijeon East Gate is 200m away. The hotel is close to Taejo-ro, the busiest street of Jeonju Hanok Village; neighboring Eunhang-ro, Choi Myeong Hee-gil, and Eojin-gil all retain the unique quietness and beauty of Hanok Village. It will be also nice to ride on the mountain bike that Dongrakwon offers free of charge in order for guests to visit corners of the Hanok Village, or ride along the Jeonjucheon Stream.
600.6M 2025-03-05
80-13, Jeonjucheondong-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-10-9494-4579
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.
603.6M 2024-04-08
33-20, Dongmun-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
Jeonju Nanjang désigne un musée construit comme un parc thématique situé dans le village des hanok de Jeonju, un endroit idéal pour les prises de photo et les activités autour des traditions de Corée.
609.5M 2024-04-07
99, Hanji-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-10-5304-4380
Beginning of brightness that is what Hanok Guesthouse Dankyung means. The name reflects the politeness and consideration of the people of Jeonju. It also carries the wish for the guests of the guesthouse to become polite and considerate as well.
Since it was built in June 1943, Dankyung has kept its original form intact through the turbulent period of Korea's liberation from Japanese colonization, Korean War, and modernization. Despite the traditional form, the approximately 70-year-old Hanok is convenient to use and is beautiful in shape, emitting its beauty and gracefulness to the visitors of Jeonju Hanok Village. Anyone staying in Dankyung will feel as if he/she has become a noble man/woman of old Korea.
The white birch garden at the entrance, maple tree, and apricot flower tree in the yard create a seasonal atmosphere. Dansil, Hyangsil, and Gyeongsil of the main building and Byeolsil and Dasil of the separate building are equipped with a wooden floor, giving off a delicate wood scent. The gallery opposite the garden displays artworks and provides a space for guests to have breakfast or drink coffee or tea. The rooftop of the gallery is a special place for guests so that they can enjoy an uninterrupted view of Jeonju Hanok Village over drinks.
609.5M 2024-04-07
91, Hanji-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
This “ㄱ”-shaped hanok (traditional Korean house) building, standing to the right-hand side of the gate, is an old house with a history of more than 120 years that was transplanted to its present site from its original location in Buan’s local Confucian school in Jeollabuk-do. The building to the left across the courtyard is a “ㄷ”-shaped building with a history of about 70 years. The buildings at Ihwa Gotaek stick to the classics of hanok architecture, featuring the trio of open wooden-floor spaces called numaru, toenmaru, and jjongmaru.
There are 8 rooms in total, 1 four-person room with eight maximum occupancy, and 7 two-person rooms with maximum occupancy of four. All rooms have their own attached restrooms. Guests are served with complimentary seasonal refreshments, either a sweet rice punch (sikhye) or shaved ice with sweetened red beans (pat bingsu) made in-house, and for breakfast guests have a wonderful spread that includes bibimbap, rice cake soup, black sesame porridge, and bean-powder-coated rice cake, served in traditional bronze tableware. Guests can also place their reservations for traditional cultural programs like pansori (epic chant), tea ceremony, natural dye, and Korean paper art, and enjoy a discount of 30% in hanbok (traditional Korean clothes) rental.
623.7M 2025-07-09
22, Jeonjugaeksa 3-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do, Republic of Korea
Secrétariat de Jeonju +82-63-288-5433
Le Festival International du Film de Jeonju, excitante combinaison entre le plaisir et le cinéma, est une fantastique sortie printanière de neuf jours proposant un grand nombre d’évènements et de films. Il se tient sur la « Movie Street » (Gosa-dong, Jeonju), une rue bourrée de cinémas. Durant les festivités, les rues s’animent de cette énergie contagieuse et de l’enthousiasme des aficionados. Venez vous amuser ce printemps durant la fête du cinéma de Jeonju !