We found some interesting murals when walking to Cheongyeonru Pavilion.
This is a restaurant selling various fried street food such as
fried ice cream, fried lettuce, fried cheese,...
Hanok Guesthouse Seon Un Jae (선운재).
I'm also part of the mural :P
Flying back to the nest~!
This street is lined with lots of restaurants and cafes...
If you're an art lovers, you should visit Jaman Mural Village located below the ridge connecting the Omokdae and Imokdae.
Iconic 600-year-old ginkgo tree in this Hanok village.
Ginkgo tree is symbol of Confucianism in Jeonju, and signifying
the importance of Jeonju as its center.
You can find 5 old and huge ginkgo trees at Hyanggyo Confucian School. These trees were planted in Hyanggo as a prayer that the politicians who studied in Hyanggo would not become corrupt when they enter their bureaucratic career.
Stream from Namcheong Bridge to Dongbu Market flows through Hanok Village.
You’ll find
constructed small pavilion,...
waterwheels, ponds and some of the features on its bank...
adding distinction and beautiful ambiance to Hanok Village.
Vintage VW Van + Vera :P
Spotted white chickens inside this restaurant.
Random photos snapped around Jeonju:
Lots of restaurant...
Bakery shops, cafes,...
Street food, local specialities, makgeolli, moju...
Aww~! colorful candy floss,...
and colorful happy people!
Can you see Omokdae Pavilion on the top of the hill?
Jangseung (Korean traditional wooden totem pole).
Where did I shoot this photo?
Beautiful traditional Korean architecture and landscaping.
Stone wall outside Gyeonggijeon Shrine.
These flowers looked like lettuce or cauliflower from far :P
they're planted on big pots and along the roads in Jeonju.
Actually you can find stone wall almost everywhere in this Hanok Village...
It enhances the traditional atmosphere of the village
and also offer nice backdrop for photo taking ^^
Ups, will have another posting for PNB ChocoPie, is it ok?
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