My husband and I desired to get along with our friends and neighbors in our old age in Jeonju Hanok Village. Running accommodation was one of our plans. At first sight, I fell in love with this house with 120 years of history.
Upon entering, our Hanok (traditional Korean house) is slightly visible through the branches of a pink crape myrtle. Distinct grains magnify the beauty of Hanok. Wooden porches and benches are a good place to have a conversation.
With a spacious courtyard in the middle, two building are arranged in the shape of ‘ㄷ.‘ It will be fun to encounter antique furniture and items as well.
We promise to provide courteous service and ensure a comfortable and pleasant stay.