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NocWoonJae [Korea Quality] / 녹운재 [한국관광 품질인증]

NocWoonJae [Korea Quality] / 녹운재 [한국관광 품질인증]

14.1Km    2024-10-15

472-18, Songgwangsuman-ro Soyang-myeon, Wanju-gun, Jeonbuk-do
+82-10-4450-6565

'As a traditional Korean house with floor area of 99m², Nocwoonjae has been in business since 2014 in Oseong Hanok Village, Wanju-gun, Jeollabuk-do. The name 'Nocwoonjae' means 'a house with a green cloud hanging over it' in Korean. It was named as such because of the green broad-leaved and coniferous trees along the foot of the mountain in the vicinity of the guesthouse. The entrance way is lined with flowers and trees, leading to two Korean houses connected by an open hallway. The guesthouse is owned by two sisters who built this place after staying at many of the popular 'hanok (traditional Korean house)' guesthouses in other parts of the country. It was a dream come true for them, so they did everything in their power to make their place perfect by choosing the building materials themselves, even the tiles. Because the exterior walls are made of red clay and tiles, it's cool in summer and warm in winter. There is also a large wooden floor hall where guests can enjoy the nature. The rooms are decorated with embroidered cotton sheets and antique furniture. Both of the sisters are amateur oriental painters specializing in painting the 'Four Gracious Plants (Plum, Orchid, Chrysanthemum, and Bamboo)', so they even made the lamps with traditional Korean paper with their paintings on them. Indeed, they did everything they could to make this place as pretty as possible. The two traditional Korean houses named Naunchae and Unachae are built on a natural slope without harming the nature. The two houses are connected by a hallway with windows, so guests can sit on the staircase to enjoy the view outside. The 'Naunchae,' which means 'silky cloud' in Korean, consists of a room, an attic, a kitchen, a hall, and a bathroom. From the attic, you can have a great view of the trees and pine grove through the window. Right behind the house are the strawberry garden and stone walls for the guests to relax. The walls and floor of the room are made of red clay and natural wood with a pleasant natural aroma, which is good for the mind and body. The kitchen walls are made of colorful tiles and wood, with a large window right next to it offering a great view of the pine grove. In the main hall, guests can throw open the large window and lay on the wooden floor to look at the nature and enjoy the breeze. The 'Unachae,' which means 'beautiful cloud' in Korean, consists of tea room, guestroom, kitchen, hall, and bathroom. It's very similar to the 'Naunchae,' except for the long window next to the kitchen and a table underneath it. The guesthouse sometimes offers special discounts, so be sure to ask about them when booking a room. There are different types of flowers in the front yard, including cosmos, rose moss, and cockscomb. The sisters also grow corn, sorghum, strawberries, persimmon, jujube, and plum trees there. In the harvest season, guests can pick and try the fruits and vegetables. The sisters also offer a number of experience programs, such as Oriental painting class where you can grind the ink stick and paint the Four Gracious Plants on traditional Korean paper and tea class where you can try the tea made of the persimmon leaves and flowers grown by the owners. Breakfast includes toast, jam, and milk. There is a kitchen, so you can cook whatever you want. Popular tourist destinations in the vicinity of the guesthouse include Songgwangsa Temple and Wibongsa Temple as well as the 60m-high Wibong Falls, one of the Eight Views of Wansan Mountain. Jeonju Hanok Village is a 20-minute ride from the guesthouse.

Aldea Tradicional Oseong (오성한옥마을)

14.2Km    2024-04-06

Daeheung-ri, Soyang-myeon, Wanju-gun, Jeonbuk-do

Rodeada por los montes Jongnamsan y Wibongsan, la Aldea Tradicional Oseong cuenta con unas 20 casas al estilo hanok en un envidiable entorno natural. Se trata de un área residencial real, con instalaciones como cafeterías, galerías y senderos forestales, perfectos para experimentar de cerca la cultura tradicional coreana. Entre sus lugares predilectos está la Casa Awon, que apareció en el programa “2019 BTS SUMMER PACKAGE”. En particular, el sitio ganó popularidad luego de la visita del grupo BTS al embalse Oseongje y a la fortaleza Wibongsanseong. La Casa Awon originalmente estaba en la ciudad de Jinju, en la provincia de Gyeongsangnam-do, pero fue trasladada a su ubicación actual, en la Aldea Tradicional Oseong. Construida hace unos 250 años, es un testimonio perfecto de la vida cotidiana de los eruditos durante la dinastía Joseon.

Awon Museum & Hotel (아원)

Awon Museum & Hotel (아원)

14.3Km    2024-08-12

516-7 Songgwangsuman-ro, Soyang-myeon, Wanju-gun, Jeonbuk-do

Awon Museum & Hotel is a beautiful 250-year-old hanok building that was moved from Jinju in Gyeongsangnam-do to Oseong Village at the foot of Jongnamsan Mountain in Wanju, Jeonbuk State. Awon stands out from other hanok buildings in the way it merges traditional hanok with modern architecture and art. The name means "my garden," implying Awon's desire to be a cultural space for all who visit.

Daeseung Hanji Village & Hanok Traditional Culture Experience Center (대승한지마을한옥전통문화체험관)

Daeseung Hanji Village & Hanok Traditional Culture Experience Center (대승한지마을한옥전통문화체험관)

14.6Km    2024-10-17

18-4, Bogeun-gil, Soyang-myeon, Wanju-gun, Jeonbuk-do
+82-63-242-1001

Daeseung Hanji Village in Wanju County, Jeonbuk-do Province was part of Jeonju City from the time of the Baekje Dynasty until 1935, when Wanju County was separated from Jeonju City. The village has been famous for the production of hanji (traditional Korean paper handmade from mulberry tree) since the Goryeo Dynasty, and is the origin of the world-famous ‘Goryeo Paper.’ Most of the villagers were still employed in producing and selling hanji until a few years ago, but these days they work in various businesses including farming and stock farming. However, the hanji masters continue to preserve and promote the hanji tradition through the Hanji Exhibition Hall and Experience Center and other activities. Surrounded by low hills (Seungraebong and Duribong), the village consists of farmhouses, cattle sheds, old hanok houses, the site of the seodang (village school), and a pavilion, and has traditional games including a swing and tuho (stick throwing). The center is composed of hanok accommodation, the Hanji Experience Center, and the Hanji Craft Exhibition Hall set amid a quiet, clean environment. In particular, the Hanji Experience Center provides various interesting and reasonably-priced hands-on experience programs for people of all ages including kindergarten children, such as making hanji, hanji fans, hanji shoes, hand mirrors, hanji masks, instruments, pencil holders and so on. The hanok accommodation has eight guestrooms, each of which features a large window and is equipped with a modern-style bathroom, 40-inch TV, air-conditioner, refrigerator, dressing table, etc. The rooms are decorated with wooden and hanji materials in a simple yet elegant style. The house has also a seminar room (66m2) equipped with a beam projector for group seminars. The separate restaurant provides Korean-style meals, and guests can also use the kitchen. As the house is surrounded by a pine grove, guests can appreciate the clean air scented with pine anywhere in the house.

Fortaleza Wibongsanseong (위봉산성)

Fortaleza Wibongsanseong (위봉산성)

14.9Km    2024-04-06

Daeheung-ri, Soyang-myeon, Wanju-gun, Jeonbuk-do

Esta fortaleza fue completada en 1675, el primer año de reinado de Sukjong (1674-1720), de la dinastía Joseon. Tenía un propósito defensivo o para uso en emergencias, como depósito eventual del retrato del rey Taejo (fundador de la dinastía), que se guardaba en el santuario Gyeonggijeon de Jeonju, en caso de necesidad. De hecho, eso tuvo que hacerse durante la Rebelión Campesina Donghak de 1894, que ocupó la ciudad de Jeonju. La muralla original de la fortaleza tenía entre 4 y 5 metros de altura, 3 metros de ancho y una extensión de 16 km, junto con tres puertas principales (la del Este, la del Oeste y la del Norte). Solo el arco de piedra de la Puerta del Oeste permanece en pie. En los alrededores de la fortaleza también se encuentran el templo Wibongsa y las cascadas Wibong, que son uno de los 8 Paisajes de Jeonju.

Complejo Turístico y Parque de Esculturas de Saseondae (사선대관광지&조각공원)

Complejo Turístico y Parque de Esculturas de Saseondae (사선대관광지&조각공원)

18.7Km    2024-04-06

Saseon 2-gil 68-7, Gwanchon-myeon, Imsil-gun, Jeonbuk-do.

El Complejo Turístico de Saseondae fue establecido en el arroyo Owoncheon, cerca del cauce del río Seomjingang. El nombre Saseondae proviene de una leyenda acerca de cuatro inmortales y hadas. Esta leyenda cuenta que dos inmortales del monte  Maisan de Jinan y dos inmortales del monte  Unsusan de Imsil se reunieron cerca del arroyo Owoncheon para disfrutar de la bella naturaleza. Observando a los cuatro inmortales había cuatro hadas que, fascinadas por la belleza de la región, habían bajado de los cielos para unirse a los ermitaños. Desde entonces, el lugar se llama Saseondae y el arroyo Owoncheon. Las peculiares formaciones rocosas, los bosques y el agua clara de Saseondae crean una armonía relajante. El Pabellón Unseojeong (Bien Cultural Regional) está situado en el denso bosque de Saseondae, añadiendo una mayor belleza al paisaje. Además, los visitantes pueden disfrutar del trabajo artesano de notables escultores de la cercana villa de Ogung, que se exhibe en el Parque de Esculturas de Saseondae.

Bosque Recreativo de Gosan (고산자연휴양림)

19.4Km    2024-04-06

Gosanhyuyangnim-ro 246, Gosan-myeon, Wanju-gun, Jeonbuk-do.

El Bosque Recreativo de Gosan, situado en la aldea Osan-ri de Gosan-myeon, es un popular destino familiar durante todo el año. Repleto de densos bosques de pinos blancos y de otras especies, este bosque ofrece un lugar de descanso fresco en verano, gracias también a los muchos arroyos que lo surcan. En otoño, toda la zona se transforma en un arco iris de brillantes tonos amarillos, rojos y naranjas. Al llegar el invierno, la nieve cubre los árboles y el terreno, convirtiendo el bosque en un vasto infinito blanco. Con la primavera, florecen las azaleas y los cerezos, siendo entonces un lugar muy popular entre las parejas jóvenes.