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Musée des portraits royaux (어진박물관)

Musée des portraits royaux (어진박물관)

376.5M    2024-04-24

Taejo-ro 44, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, région Jeonbuk
+82- 63-231-0090

[Temple Gyeonggijeon; le lieu où est conservé le portrait du roi Taejo]

Ouvert le 6 novembre 2010, le musée des portraits royaux est l'une des toutes nouvelles attractions touristiques de la ville de Jeonju, situé dans le palais Gyeonggijeon. Le musée constitue ainsi une ressource documentaire importante à la fois pour la ville de Jeonju tout comme pour le temple Gyeonggijeon qui renferme le portrait du roi Taejo. Le musée qui se compose d'étage en sous-sol et en surface occupe une surface de plus de 1000m2. On peut y apprécier le portait de 6 rois en Corée en plus du portrait du roi de Taejo. Depuis son ouverture, le musée vise à devenir une place centrale pour la vie culturelle de la région. Le musée propose également diverses activités pour se familiariser avec la culture de la royauté en Corée.

Voyage nocturne à Jeonju (전주 문화재야행)

Voyage nocturne à Jeonju (전주 문화재야행)

376.9M    2024-04-07

44, Taejo-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-63-232-9937

<Le voyage nocturne à Jeonju (Jeongjuyahaeng, 전주야행夜行)>

Ce programme vous permet d'apprécier les centaines de hanok du village de Jeonju et ce au clair de lune. Le voyage nocturne à Jeonju permet ainsi d'apprécier les principaux patrimoines culturels de la ville de Jeonju. Ce programme vous permet de découvrir les histoires cachées de la ville de Jeonju et son patrimoine culturel dans sa globalité. 

Promenade avec roi (전주 한옥마을 경기전 '왕과의 산책')

Promenade avec roi (전주 한옥마을 경기전 '왕과의 산책')

376.5M    2024-04-07

44, Taejo-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-63-232-9938

Le programme "Promenade avec roi" se déroule tous les samedis soirs à Gyeonggijeon. Il s'agit d'une nuit spéciale prévue pour 100 personnes à chaque séance ! Vous pouvez faire l'expérience de la vie sous la dynastie de Joseon sous la lumière de la lune tout en prenant une tasse de thé. De la musique et des guides vous accompagneront également pendant votre visite.

Festival du Bibimbap à Jeonju (전주비빔밥축제)

Festival du Bibimbap à Jeonju (전주비빔밥축제)

388.5M    2025-08-12

99, Girin-daero, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
• Centre d'appels 1330 : +82-63-1330 (coréen, anglais, japonais, chinois) • Pour obtenir plus d'info : +82-63-277-2515, 2517 (coréen)

Le meilleur des 3 mets représentatifs de la dynastie Joseon et plat préféré des étrangers, le Bibimbap de Jeonju est le plat numéro 1 de Corée. Le Bibimbap de Jeonju est cuisiné avec du riz aux pousses de soja (l’un des 10 plats réputés de Jeonju), avec quelque 30 sortes de fruits secs comme des fruits du gingko, des pignons de pin, des châtaignes, des noix, etc, et est accompagné de légumes frais qui sont choisis selon les saisons. C’est un aliment complet, sain et nutritif aimé des gens du monde entier permettant d’absorber des glucides, de la graisse, des protéines, des vitamines et des minéraux et qui contient la sagesse des ancêtres et le principe de l’univers.
‘Le Festival du Bibimbap de Jeonju 2017’ sera ouvert du 26 au 29 octobre dans la ville de Jeonju, au Centre de la Culture Traditionnelle de Corée. Centré sur le plat représentatif de la capitale de la gastronomie de Corée, le Bibimbap de Jeonju, le festival principal du Tourisme de la gastronomie sera assaisonné de différents plats et cultures de la ville et sera accompagné de saveurs, de charmes et de plaisirs exquis.

Sky [Korea Quality] / 하늘애 [한국관광 품질인증]

Sky [Korea Quality] / 하늘애 [한국관광 품질인증]

389.7M    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.

ONEWWAL[Korea Quality] / 오뉴월[한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality]

ONEWWAL[Korea Quality] / 오뉴월[한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality]

393.9M    2024-04-07

51-5, Hyanggyo-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-10-3670-2581

Onyuwol is a “hanok” guesthouse located in Jeonju Hanok Village. It is attached to a café that combines hanok and modern interior design and has enjoyed considerable popularity via word-of-mouth among young travelers. There are five rooms in total, which are furnished comfortably like their namesakes (the months of May and June). The rooms bear the hallmark elegance of hanok, from their exposed rafters to red clay floors, white cotton beddings, and muslin curtains. The furnishings remained minimalist, with only bedding, a small TV, electric kettle, and a basket containing a towel, hairdryer, and a hand mirror. The sleep-themed room names show that they are furnished with a restful stay in mind. Opening the door brings guests to the view of the peaceful garden. Nabijam and Kkotjam rooms have small attics that add a layer of elegance, while only the Danjam room is furnished with a bed. All rooms are equipped with bathrooms. Guests can also enjoy a complimentary cup of Americano in the café, and international guests have access to English services. Furthermore, its location makes it a good starting point for visits to Jeonju’s major tourist sights, such as Jeonjuhyanggyo Local Confucian School, Gyeonggijeon Shrine, Omokdae Historical Site, or the alleyways of the historical city.

Hakindang / 학인당

405.4M    2025-08-12

45, Hyanggyo-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-63-284-9929

Hagindang was built by the same master builder and carpenter who took part in building the palaces. It's the oldest traditional Korean house in Jeonju Hanok Village and a city/province-designated Folklore Heritage No. 8 situated in Hyanggyo-gil. It has a tall gate in the middle of high walls on either side, behind which are a large front yard with a pond as well as trees surrounding the pond. The house behind this pond is in perfect harmony with the landscape. Right next to the tall gate are a detached building called “sarangchae” and an area designated for experiencing Korean tradition, including another detached building called “byeoldangchae” behind the main building named “Hagindang.” Bonchaedaegwan, which consists of three rooms named “Baekbeomjisil,” “Haegongjisil,” and “Injaejisil” exude elegance and grace The “sarangchae” is a stand-alone building with two rooms with an open living room called "daecheong" in between, making it a perfect place for an entire family to stay. The "byeoldangchae" has a total of three rooms, and the first one (Room No. 1) has a tea room with three windows made of thin wooden frames on three sides. Hagindang serves traditional Korean breakfast like the head family.

Fine day [Korea Quality] / 좋은날 [한국관광 품질인증]

Fine day [Korea Quality] / 좋은날 [한국관광 품질인증]

419.7M    2024-04-07

37-7, Jeondongseongdang-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk
+82-10-2607-3326

Good Day is a traditional Korean house situated in Jeondong Catholic Cathedral Street in Wansan-gu, Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do. It was originally built in 1942 and remodeled in 2011 as a guesthouse by the current owner. The guesthouse has most of the features of a traditional Korean house still intact, but with modern amenities added for the comfort of the guests. The floor, walls, and ceiling are coated with red clay, and the ceiling rafters are visible as in most traditional Korean houses. Many guests say that sleeping in a room made of these natural materials helps them relieve fatigue. The rooms are well-insulated and warm for the cold winter days. The guesthouse is close to Gyeonggijeon Shrine, which enshrines a portrait of Taejo Yi Seong-gye, the first king of Joseon, and is conveniently located for those wishing to take a tour of Jeonju Hanok Village featuring hundreds of traditional Korean houses, Omokdae, and Jeondong Catholic Cathedral. In addition to these tourist attractions, there is also a traditional marketplace called Nambu Market with lots to eat and see. The guesthouse owner named it "Good Day" because he wishes all his guests to have a good day during their stay. He decorated every corner of the guesthouse with this in mind. The grass yard and colorful garden are beautiful throughout the seasons. The garden includes a mix of wild flowers, pine nut trees, fig trees, pomegranate trees, grape vines, and jujube trees. The “toetmaru (open living room with wooden floor)" right in front of the garden is also decorated with small flowerpots. The “toetmaru” is the most popular place among the guests because it’s a great place to enjoy the sun and breathe in the scent of flowers. On a rainy day, you can hear the raindrops falling down the eaves. There are six guestrooms at the guesthouse, named "Spring Waltz,” “Summer Tiffany,” “Autumn Pomegranate,” “Winter Festival”, "Sunshine", and "Welcome." The ceiling rafters are visible in all the rooms as in most of traditional Korean houses. The rooms are furnished with TV, refrigerator, and air conditioner. The bathroom comes with shower booth and bidet. People of different age groups come to stay at this guesthouse, and most of them say the guesthouse is clean and comfortable to stay in, thanks to the owner who sun-dries the sheets and blankets on the rooftop, cleans the rooms, and cultivates the garden every day of the year to make sure that the guests can have a comfortable, memorable stay. The guesthouse is conveniently located near a number of tourist destinations as well.

Samrockhon [Korea Quality] / 삼락헌 [한국관광 품질인증]

Samrockhon [Korea Quality] / 삼락헌 [한국관광 품질인증]

431.2M    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.

Cathédrale Jeondong (전주전동성당)

Cathédrale Jeondong (전주전동성당)

453.5M    2025-08-12

51, Taejo-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Région Jeonbuk

L’église catholique Jeondong de Jeonju a été érigée sur un site historique où, à l’époque de la dynastie Joseon, de nombreux catholiques furent martyrisés. Elle se situe à l’extérieur de la porte Pungnammun, dans le quartier de Jeondong à Jeonju, à l’emplacement même où des fidèles furent exécutés.
Comme Jeonju abritait le siège administratif provincial du Jeolla, Jeondong devint naturellement l’un des hauts lieux du martyre dans l’histoire du catholicisme coréen.
En 1791 (15ᵉ année du règne du roi Jeongjo), les premiers martyrs, Yun Ji-chung (Paul) et Kwon Sang-yeon (Jacques), furent exécutés ici, suivis en 1801 (1ʳᵉ année du règne du roi Sunjo) par Yu Hang-geon (Augustin), premier apôtre de la région de Honam, et Yun Ji-heon (François). Lors de la persécution de 1801, Yu Hang-geon et son frère Yu Gwan-geon furent écartelés, tandis que Yun Ji-heon, Kim Yu-san et Lee U-jip furent pendus.

Afin d’honorer leur mémoire, le père français Baudenet acheta le terrain en 1891 (28ᵉ année du règne du roi Gojong) et entreprit la construction de l’église en 1908. Elle fut achevée en 1914, sur la base des plans du père Poinel, architecte de la cathédrale Myeongdong à Séoul. Construite à l’époque de l’occupation japonaise, elle fut terminée après 23 ans de travaux.
L’édifice, en briques grises et rouges, rappelle la cathédrale Myeongdong et est considéré comme l’une des plus belles églises catholiques anciennes du pays. De style roman avec des éléments byzantins, c’est aussi l’une des plus belles réalisations architecturales de Corée. Initialement bâtie à l’extérieur de la porte Pungnammun, sur le lieu du martyre, elle fut ensuite agrandie à son emplacement actuel.

Première église de style roman construite dans la région de Honam, elle présente un plan rectangulaire et des murs extérieurs en briques, avec trois clochers byzantins – un central et deux latéraux. Le plafond intérieur est voûté en arc, et les allées latérales sont surmontées d’arcs croisés formant un motif en croix.
Certaines briques utilisées proviennent de la démolition de la forteresse de Jeonju ordonnée par le gouvernement japonais, les pierres de fondation ayant été extraites du mur d’enceinte près de la porte Pungnammun.