It is the nation's largest traditional hanok village with 700 hanoks in the Pungnam-dong area of Jeonju, and the only urban hanok village in the country. It is an important space in the development process of the modern residential culture of Korea, which began in 1910. Important cultural properties such as Gyeonggijeon, Omokdae, Hyanggyo, and 20 cultural facilities are scattered. It is a representative tourist destination in Korea.
Location: Pungnam-dong and Gyo-dong area, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si
Area: 298,260§³
Building: 947 buildings (735 hanok, 212 non-hanok)
Number of companies: 575 (accommodation 203, food and beverage 183, other sales and rentals, etc. 189) |