Village de hanok de Jeonju [Ville lente] (전주한옥마을 [슬로시티]) - Information sur les alentours - informations de Voyage Corée

Village de hanok de Jeonju [Ville lente] (전주한옥마을 [슬로시티])

178.56179912909624m    16116     2024-04-08

29, Eojin-gil, Wonsan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-63-282-1330

Ce village traditionnel situé dans la ville de Jeonju s’étend sur une partie des quartiers Pungnam-dong and Gyo-dong et compte près de 800 maisons traditionnelles ou « hanok ». Alors que le reste de la ville a été modernisée, ce village dans la ville est resté tel quel et conserve toujours ses anciennes traditions.

La beauté du village de hanok de Jeonju réside principalement dans l’élégance des courbures de ses toits. Les bords des toits remontent légèrement vers le ciel, c’est la particularité des hanok. Généralement les hanok se divisent en deux parties dénommées anchae et sarangchae ; le anchae étant le domaine réservé à la femme et donc meublé en conséquence, le sarangchae étant la partie où réside l’homme. Alors que hommes et femmes vivaient séparement, le anchae se situait au fond de la maison, dans une partie plus calme et en retrait. Une autre caractèristique des hanok est le ondol, un système de chauffage par le sol. En effet, les Coréens s’asseyaient, mangeaient et dormaient sur le sol, ce système de chauffage était finalement nécessaire.
La structure du ondol, se compose de plusieurs foyers situés sous le sol surélevé de la maison, la chaleur émise par ces foyers chemine dans un circuit couvrant la surface des pièces.
L’architecture des hanok assuraient donc la chaleur pour les hivers rigoureux mais apporter aussi de la fraîcheur l’été avec une pièce centrale composée de plancher.

Centre d'exposition de l’artisanat traditionnel de Jeonju (전주공예품전시관 전주명품관)

Centre d'exposition de l’artisanat traditionnel de Jeonju (전주공예품전시관 전주명품관)

180.07674590571972m    4112     2024-04-07

15, Taejo-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-63-282-8886

Le centre d’exposition de l’artisanat traditionnel de Jeonju permet non seulement aux visiteurs de découvrir la beauté de l’artisanat traditionnel coréen, mais aussi de créer leurs propres créations. Le centre abrite un hall d’exposition, un hall spécial et un hall pour les activités. C’est dans le hall des activités que les visiteurs peuvent créer leurs propres pièces : feuilles de papier de riz, poterie, meunuiserie, broderie etc. Par ailleurs, dans le magasin d’artisanat il est possible d’acheter des pièces faites par des professionnels.

Jeonju Nanjang (전주난장)

Jeonju Nanjang (전주난장)

194.8384381064061m    0     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. 

Jeonggahanog  [Korea Quality] / 정가한옥 [한국관광 품질인증]

Jeonggahanog [Korea Quality] / 정가한옥 [한국관광 품질인증]

204.86376037073208m    176     2024-04-07

78-3, Girin-daero, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-10-9934-1300

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.

Inyeon Hanok [Korea Quality] / 인연 [한국관광 품질인증]

Inyeon Hanok [Korea Quality] / 인연 [한국관광 품질인증]

213.60264995453875m    4407     2024-04-07

36, Hanji-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-10-2908-4965

The Korea's largest "hanok (traditional Korean house)" village in the middle of Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do has been there for hundreds of years. Today, you can see new as well as old houses there. “Inyeon” is one of the traditional Korean houses located near the public parking lot on the outskirts of the hanok village, making it a great place to stay overnight in quiet. The word "inyeon" means "relationship" in Korean, referring to all types of ties with other people. The owner of the guesthouse named the place as such because she is greatful for all the guests and wanted to treat them well. She opened the guesthouse in September 2014. Since then, she has been kind enough to tell her guests which places are good to visit and which foods are delicious. She makes sure all the facilities including sheets and blankets are maintained clean for her guests to have a memorable stay. Built in the 1960's and remodeled in 2008, the traditional house is neat with most of the traditional features. It has four guestrooms named "Apricot Flower", "Orchid", "Chrysenthemum", and "Bamboo". The "Orchid Room" and "Bamboo Room" can accommodate up to seven people. The floor is covered with lacquered traditional Korean paper, and there are a number of traditional items in the room including the Korean gong. The traditional Korean ceiling rafters are visible in all the rooms. All the rooms are furnished with a bathroom, air conditioner, TV, refrigerator, toiletries, and hair dryer. There is a 200-year-old pomegranate tree in the yard, and a table and chairs right in front of it for the guests to relax on a fair day. The table made of an old door and chairs made of a log under the red pomegranates are one of the most outstanding features of this guesthouse. There are lots of traditional items in the yard with which you can play traditional Korean games such as "yutnori" and "jegichagi", all of which can be used by the guests for free.

Jeonju hanok house [Korea Quality] / 전주한옥숙박체험관 [한국관광 품질인증]

Jeonju hanok house [Korea Quality] / 전주한옥숙박체험관 [한국관광 품질인증]

218.44047030776622m    1623     2024-04-07

56-1, Eunhaeng-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-10-3659-0055

Jeonjuhanok Korean House is a traditional Korean house built more than 60 years age, and it was recently remodeled for visitors to see and experience an old traditional Korean house. It’s conveniently located on the street called "Eunhaeng-ro" right in the middle of Jeonju Hanok Village for those visiting the area to take a tour of the hanok village. Although it's in the middle of the village, it's quiet inside because it's located at the end of a long, wide alley, which has the feel of an art gallery thanks to the lighting. There is a table in the yard in front of the ‘ㄱ’-shaped house. Behind the house is a café where breakfast is served. The house has an open space between the rooms called "toetmaru", which serves as a living room as in all traditional Korean houses. It’s where Koreans used to rest under the warm sunlight in the old days. The guests must pass through this "toetmaru" to get to the roms. Jeonjuhanok Korean House has seven "ondol (floor-heated)” rooms with a loft. The rooms are clean and have a simple interior with a wooden ladder to the loft, which is a favorite place for most kids staying here with their parents. Each guestroom is furnished with a water purifier. The guesthouse serves toast, caffe Americano, fruits, and tea for breakfast.

Sky [Korea Quality] / 하늘애 [한국관광 품질인증]

Sky [Korea Quality] / 하늘애 [한국관광 품질인증]

235.92108774618532m    5672     2024-04-07

33-11, Dongmun-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-10-6453-1200

Sky is a guesthouse located in an alley next to the Jeonju Hanok Village Parking Lot. The house was built in 1930 and remodeled in 2014. It was originally a Japanese-style house, but the original building was completely demolished and a traditional Korean house was built in its place. The sheets and blankets in all the guestrooms are embroidered by the owner of the guesthouse. Her embroidery skills make some of the guests choose to stay at this guesthouse since they can learn the trade from her. She offers an embroidery class for such guests for only KRW 4,000 per person, and only 5 people are allowed in the class. If you want, you can also play the traditional Korean game called "yutnori" for free.

Centre des trésor de Jeonju (전주 공예품전시관, 명품관)

Centre des trésor de Jeonju (전주 공예품전시관, 명품관)

252.83647809973417m    1521     2024-04-07

15, Taejo-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-63-285-4404

Pour les personnes recherchant de l'artisanat de haute qualité dans la région de Jeonju, le Centre des Trésors de Jeonju est l'endroit idéal pour faire des achats. Le Seonjacheong propose des éventails traditionnels, le Hanjigwan met en vente des produits fabriqués en papier coréen traditionnels, et l'Omokdae expose des objets en bois et d'autres produits. Il est très agréable de s'y promener et d'y admirer les produits, même si vous n'avez pas l'intention d'acheter.

Samrockhon [Korea Quality] / 삼락헌 [한국관광 품질인증]

Samrockhon [Korea Quality] / 삼락헌 [한국관광 품질인증]

285.9711785453966m    7345     2024-04-07

47-8, Eunhaeng-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-10-7799-7358

Samllakheon is located in the center of Jeonju Hanok Village which is the highlight of traveling in Jeonju. Samllakheon has been opened newly by the owner husband and wife who are running Bugyeongdang, a lodging in traditional Korean style house. The building of Samllakheon used to be the etiquette training center of Jeollabuk-do Province, and its size is much larger and more magnificent than ordinary houses and its style is very antique. The arrangement of the houses, the pillars, rafters, crossbeam and the ridge of the roof are clearly different from those of ordinary houses. The garden covered with pebbles and rocks and the well-tended flower bed are also worth seeing. The rooms are composed of the five rooms of Spring, Summer, Fall, And, & Winter. Every room has a duplex attic under the high ceiling and a warm and clean restroom. The guests can help themselves with coffee, tea, toast, etc. for breakfast from the communal mini kitchen. The guests of Samllakheon can have 50% discount on Korean traditional clothes and 30% discount on rent of electric bike. It is also possible to experience traditional culture including making Injeolmi rice cake, Korean paper art, pottery and fragrant purse by making a reservation in advance. The owners of the house can give information on Jeonju Hanok Village, many other tourist attractions and famous restaurants in Jeonju area. Major tourist attractions within walking distance are Jeondong Catholic Church, Gyeonggijeon, Gyodong Art Center, Choi Myung-Hee Literature Center, Omokdae, Jeonju Hyanggyo, Pungnammun Gate nd Nambu Market & Youth Mall.

Bu Yong Heon [Korea Quality] / 부용헌 [한국관광 품질인증]

Bu Yong Heon [Korea Quality] / 부용헌 [한국관광 품질인증]

298.8238541628429m    11203     2024-04-07

149-3, Hyanggyo-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-10-8646-0964

Buyongheon is located in Jeonju Hanok Village. Precisely speaking, Buyongheon is the very next door to Jeonju Hyanggyo (Confucian Temple and School). Across the alley are Jeonju Hyanggyo Culture Center and Wanpanbon Culture Center. If you walk a few more steps, you will reach Jeonju Hanbyeok Culture Center where you can see various performances and experience the culture and foods of Jeonju. Omokdae can be seen from the garden of Buyongheon. Across the Jeonjucheon Stream is the National Intangible Heritage Center. The beginning of Buyongheon is deeply related with Jeonju Hyanggyo. In around 1935, the local bureaucrats lived around the Hyanggyo after building 12 houses one after another. Most of them came from rich families. These collective houses were called Buyong Houses, which meant rich houses. The name Buyongheon originated from Buyong Houses. The rooms of Buyongheon are composed of Toenmaru Bang, Daecheong Maru Bang, Large Daecheong Maru Bang and Big Sarangchae. The interior of the rooms looks neat with the beauty of blank space as they excluded unnecessary decorations. Carefully prepared breakfast is served upon request made in advance. Visitors can also experience traditional culture such as traditional etiquette education and Korean paper art. In fall, the yellow leaves of the ginkgo tree in the garden of Jeonju Hyanggyo lights up the roof of Buyongheon. It is recommendable to walk along the Jeonjucheon Stream and take pictures of the colorful murals and the cafes in the Jaman Mural Village located on the left sie of the Hanok Village. It takes 15 minutes from Jeonju Station and 10 minutes from Jeonjuu Express Bus Terminal to Buyongheon by taxi.