- Tour Code : PD33
- From USD 235 ~ (Pricing per person)
- Different Pricing based on No. of Pax
- Tour Duration : 2Days 1Night
- Language : English
- Maximum participant allowed : 7 pax
- Please email us if your group is more than 7 pax
- Please email us if you like to pay only deposit first
2D/1N Jeonju Hanok (Korean style house) Village Full package
FROM $ 235.00
Product Description
** Itinerary is adjustable according to your preference and request.
Day1 | |
09:00 | Pick up at your hotel (in Seoul) |
Gyeonggijeon Shrine (Historic Site No. 339) | |
12:00 | Lunch |
Poongnam mun gate (National Treasure No.308) | |
Jeondong Catholic Church (Historic site no. 288) | |
Omokdae (Observatory pavilion) | |
Korean Liquor museum | |
Hanji (Korean Traditional Mulberry paper) producing site | |
18:00 | Dinner |
19:30 | Overnight in the Hanok Guest House in Jeonju |
Day2 | |
09:00 | Pick up at the Hanok Guest House / Breakfast |
Jeonju handicraft exhibition hall | |
boochae (Korean traditional Fan) museum | |
600 year old Ginko tree | |
12:00 | Lunch |
Jeonjucheon stream | |
Nambu conventional open market | |
17:00 | Drop off at your hotel or your desired place (In Seoul) |
Inclusion
Private Vehicle (All related cost), English Speaking Licensed Tour Guide Service, Admission fee, Meal(4 times)
Korea Traditional Accommodation (Hanok Guest House with a shower booth, air conditioner, Thermostat / 2 persons in 1 room)
Exclusion
Meals (up to your choice by guide’s recommendation), Personal Expense
Pricing
1 person USD 770
2 persons USD 385 p/p
3 persons USD 385 p/p
4 persons USD 310 p/p
5 persons USD 285 p/p
6 persons USD 250 p/p
7 persons USD 235 p/p
Please email us if your group is more than 7 pax
Remark
In case you start/finish at Incheon airport, extra $60 per one way transfer from/to the airport
Additional $70 per single room (Upon your request)
Additional $50 per room for Saturday stay at Hanok House
Jeonju Hanok Village
Jeonju Hanok Village is located in the city of Jeonju and overlaps Pungnam-dong and Gyo-dong. There are over 800 traditional Korean ‘hanok’ houses. While the rest of city has been industrialized, Hanok Maeul retains its historical charms and traditions. Jeonju Hanok village is especially beautiful for its roof curves. The roof edges being slightly raised to the sky is unique. Hanok houses are generally divided into two sections, Anchae and Sarangchae. Anchae is also known as Gyusu room, and is furnished accordingly. Sarangchae is where the men dwell, and is referred to as the Seonbi room. Because men and women have to remain separate, Anchae is situated deep inside the house so that it is secretive and quiet.
The food provided is very traditional, which adds to the traditional ambience. At Jeonju Hanok Village, visitors can enjoy traditional Korean life and traditional foods like bibimbap, the most well known dish from the Jeonju region.
Historic Site No. 339, Gyeonggijeon Shrine was erected in 1410 and holds the portrait of King Tae-jo, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty. The King and his wife’s mortuary tablets are enshrined here at Jogyeong Shrine. The structure was partially destroyed during the Imjin War (1592-1598), and the existing structure was remodeled in 1614. Inside Gyeonggijeon, the portraits of King Tae-jo and other successive kings such as Sun-jong, Cheol-jong, Yeong-jo and many others can be found on display. The carriage used to move the mortuary tablets as well as carriages used to transport dignitaries and individual chair-like carriages are also on display.
Omokdae is located on top of a steep hill and is one of the places where Yi Seong-gye (who later became King Taejo, the first king of the Joseon Dynasty) stopped to celebrate his victory on his way home from a war with Japanese invaders at Hwangsan Mt, Unbong at the end of the Goryeo Era. It is also a place where Mokjo, one of Yi’s forefathers, had once lived.
Andong Hanji, located at the entrance to Hahoe Village, an area preserving Korean tradition and customs, has done its best to manufacture traditional Korean paper. Andong Korean paper is made of Korean paper mulberry and clean water. Andong Hanji is very proud that it maintains exceptional quality, and the highest production capacity for Korean traditional paper.
Category : South Korea Tour, Korea Private Tour, Hanok Village Tour, Traditional & Cultural Korea Tour
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