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About Jeonju
Jeonju is a city located in the southwestern part of South Korea, known for its traditional hanok villages, delicious bibimbap dish, and vibrant arts scene. The currency used in Jeonju is the South Korean Won. The city is famous for its well-preserved traditional Korean architecture, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking a glimpse into the country's rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the Hanok Village, where they can experience traditional Korean lifestyle and architecture.
When to visit
The best time to visit Jeonju is during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) months when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summers in Jeonju can be hot and humid, while winters can be cold and snowy. During the spring, visitors can enjoy the beautiful cherry blossoms in full bloom, while autumn offers stunning foliage colors.
Getting around
Getting around Jeonju is easy thanks to its well-connected public transportation system, including buses and taxis. Visitors can also rent bicycles to explore the city at their own pace. Walking is another popular way to get around, especially in the Hanok Village area where cars are restricted to maintain the traditional atmosphere.
Traveller tips
When visiting Jeonju, be sure to try the local specialty bibimbap, a delicious mixed rice dish topped with vegetables, meat, and a spicy sauce. Don't forget to explore the Hanok Village and visit the Jeonju Hanok Village Museum to learn more about the city's history. Be prepared for some language barriers as English may not be widely spoken outside of tourist areas. It's a good idea to carry cash as some smaller shops and restaurants may not accept credit cards. Lastly, be respectful of local customs and traditions, such as removing your shoes before entering a traditional Korean house.