4.6Km 2025-03-05
45-41, Omokdae-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
Situated within Jeonju Hanok Village, Siwon is a hanok experience hall designated by the local government. The names of its individual rooms carry such meanings as “a wish for a life full of love, health and joy”. Each room (except the Gadeukbang) has a small attic where guests can have fun climbing up and down a ladder.
The clay structure with a wood shingle roof is the source of many fond memories for the owner, a permanent fixture of the village, who was born and grew up in the house. The house was once called “the house of persimmon trees in Ssangsiam alley”.
Although the framework of the house was completed in 1954, it has only been open to tourists since it was repaired and renovated in 2014. The house has been fully insulated against draughts and sound-proofed, transforming into a comfortable, cozy guest house that retains the unique beauty of a traditional Korean hanok.
The house’s yard contains a small flower garden and a swing, as well as a space where guests can play tuho, a traditional game in which the players try to throw sticks into a canister, jaegichagi, and other traditional games. In addition, guests can try their hand at woodcraft by cutting and carving pieces of wood into artworks of their own making.
A number of attractions are within walking distance of Siwon, including Gyeonggijeon Shrine, which contains the portrait of King Taejo Seong-gye Yi, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty; Jeondong Cathedral, which features a European architectural design; Omokdae, where King Taejo defeated the Japanese army and held a banquet; Jeonjuhyanggyo Local Confucian School; Namcheon Bridge and Cheonyeonru Pavilion; Nambu Market, a foodies’ paradise; and the Youth Mall
4.6Km 2025-03-05
78-3, Girin-daero, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
Jeongga Hanok is a space where the traditional beauty of hanok and the modern comfort co-exists. The newly built Hanok is neat and pleasant. When you enter the small cobbled yard, the porch and the eaves will welcome you, and you’ll find that the rooms are filled with delicate wood fragrance. The interior is furnished with Korean cypress trees and red clay. In particular, the Cypress Tree room is all made of cypress trees, from the walls to the ceiling, making guests feel like they are lying in a forest. Maple Room and Ginkgo Tree Room, meanwhile, have attics.
Jeongga Hanok faces Jeonju Hanok Village with the Girin-daero in the middle. Hanok Village is just across the road. Major attractions such as Gyeonggijeon, Jeondong Catholic Cathedral, and Jeonjuhyanggyo Confucian School are all within walkable distance. Omokdae, which offers an unhindered view of Hanok Village, is located over the pedestrian overpass. Jaman Mural Village, famous for colorful mural and cozy cafes, is about 300 meters away and a great spot for selfie lovers.
4.6Km 2024-07-09
1111-5, Uadong 1ga, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk
Le lac Ajung désigne un large réservoir qui fut construit pour aider les productions agricoles locales avant de devenir un lieu de villégiature pour les résidents. Le lac abrite des chemins de promenade aménagés réputés notamment en soirée.
4.8Km 2025-07-10
135, Gyeonggijeon-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk
Il s’agit d’un restaurant de nouilles traditionnelles aimé des habitants de Jeonju Hanok Village depuis plus de 40 ans, ouvert en 1977. L’établissement est réputé pour son bouillon épais et onctueux, mijoté longtemps, auquel sont ajoutés du perilla (sésame sauvage), de la viande et des œufs.
Les nouilles utilisées ne sont pas les larges nouilles ordinaires, mais des nouilles fines à la texture ferme et élastique. Le plat est garni de poudre de perilla, de piment et d’algues séchées, offrant un goût et une présentation constants au fil des années.
Outre les kalguksu (nouilles coupées au couteau), le restaurant propose des nouilles froides au soja (kongguksu) au goût riche et onctueux, ainsi que des mandu (raviolis) généreusement garnis, qui accompagnent parfaitement les nouilles. Avec chaque commande, du danmuji (radis mariné jaune) et du kimchi de radis en dés (kkakdugi) sont servis ; ce dernier est préparé maison avec des radis d’hiver de Jeju, ce qui lui confère un goût encore meilleur.
◎ Informations sur la Hallyu : ce restaurant est l’un des établissements fréquentés par les acteurs du drama Vingt-cinq, vingt et un. L’actrice principale, Kim Tae-ri, y est venue pour son petit-déjeuner lors du tournage de son vlog, attirant l’attention en dégustant son bol sans en laisser une seule nouille. Tout près se trouve aussi "2521 Guesthouse", la maison d’hôte ayant servi de résidence à Hee-do dans le drama, qui vaut une visite après le repas.