I worked in the tourism industry in Jeonju. As Jeonju was designated as a Slow City, I thought Jeonju Hanok Village could be a means of promoting traditional culture. With the intention of combining tradition and comfort, my guesthouse business began.
All seven rooms have a high ceiling and a large loft, which is young guests’ favorite. No chemicals were used; there is only the natural scent of cypress and pine in the air.
Because the house faces south, the sunlight is pouring down. If you overlook the garden, sitting on the wooden porch, you will be able to compose yourself and appreciate the atmosphere of Hanok (traditional Korean house).
Enjoy an unobstructed view of Jeonju Hanok Village and its beauty.