Vlog 25 - Korea Traditional Culture Center, 한국전통문화전당, Jeonju, Korea
Jeonju - 16th largest city in South Korea | Cinematic Arial View | 전주, 대한민국 2019 【4K】
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Jeonju is the 16th largest city in South Korea and the capital of North Jeolla Province. It is both urban and rural due to the closeness of Wanju County which almost entirely surrounds Jeonju (Wanju County has many residents who work in Jeonju). The name Jeonju literally means Perfect Region. It is an important tourist center famous for Korean food, historic buildings, sports activities, and innovative festivals.
In May 2012, Jeonju was chosen as a Creative Cities for Gastronomy as part of UNESCO's Creative Cities Network. This honour recognizes the city's traditional home cooking handed down over thousands of years, its active public and private food research, a system of nurturing talented chefs, and its hosting of distinctive food festivals.
HISTORY:
In the fertile Honam plain, famous for Jeonju Hanok Village and exceptional produce, Jeonju has been an important regional center in the province for centuries. The city was the capital of Hubaekje Kingdom, which was founded by Gyeon Hwon. Under Hubaekje, it was known as Wansanju. It was regarded as the spiritual capital of the Joseon Dynasty because the Yi royal family originated there. The town was occupied by the Donghak peasants' movement in 1894.[2] Jeonju was given metropolitan status in 1935, and the city was founded in 1949.
Since the Joseon Dynasty period, it was a metropolis, but it did not experience industrialization in the 20th century compared to other parts of Korea. It does not have the industrial infrastructure, manufacturing, or heavy industries found in other Korean major cities. Today, traditional touring and sight seeing is a major industry in the city.
CULTURE:
Jeonju bibimbap 전주비빔밥, a traditional local food, is well known across South Korea. There are several very popular vegetarian restaurants serving Jeonju style food and pine wine.[4]
The National Jeonju Museum exhibits ancient relics from the Baekje days.
There are extensive royal museums, temples, a castle fortress on a hillside, and a well-known paper museum, as well as an annual paper fashion show highlighting the latest styles and traditional Korean clothing made of paper.
The Jeonju Hanok Village (Hanok Maeul) is a traditional-style village in the heart of Jeonju, housing over 800 traditional hanok style buildings. It contains many traditional tea shops, souvenir shops, and restaurants.
Jeongdong Catholic Church was built 1908–1914 by French priest Xavier Baudonet on the site of the Korean Catholic martyrs in 1791 and 1801. This Byzantine and Romanesque church has been designated Korea National Treasure No. 288.
The Jeonju International Sori Festival was among Songlines' 25 Best International Festivals in 2014.
The Jeonju International Film Festival draws about 50,000 visitors annually.
The local mountains and parks are popular for outdoor recreation due to its rural location. There are historical sites in the area. The city has a zoo, a park, and the Hanguk Sound and Culture Hall, a large, modern concert complex on the Chonbuk National University campus.
TRANSPORTATIONS:
Many city buses and taxis are available in Jeonju. However, tourists are often advised to walk between points of interest, as many attractions are near each other.
ATTRACTIONS:
Jeonju International Film Festival usually runs from the end of April to May for one week annually.
SPORTS:
Jeonju hosts K League team Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC. The team's home ground is the Jeonju World Cup Stadium.
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Jeonju Nightwalk
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Jeonju Hanok Village is famous for its collection of extraordinarily well-preserved traditional Korean houses all gathered in one place.
It's no doubt impressive during the day... but under the moonlight it's truly special.
Our Kim Jung-soo took a nightwalk in Jeonju himself.
Jeonju in Jeollabuk-do Province, southwest of Korea, is a globally famous city renowned for its carefully preserved community of over 8-hundred traditional Korean houses, known as hanok.
And designated in 2010 as an international Slow City, the Jeonju Hanok Village welcomes millions of visitors every year, with more than 8 million experiencing the village's attractions in 2015 alone.
The Jeonju Hanok Village usually closes its doors before 8 p.m., but on Friday night, colorful lights illuminated the alleys to serve as the backdrop for a special cultural event.
Dubbed the Nightwalk in Jeonju, the program was organized by the Cultural Heritage Administration in collaboration with the city of Jeonju.
The city would turn invisible at night, but not tonight. We hope visitors can experience an entirely new aspect of the Jeonju Hanok Village and Jeonju city as a whole with the various performances and attractions we have prepared.
Just like what the mayor said, visitors can freely stray off from the designated paths and enter specially arranged buildings within the village.
The Gyeonggijeon Hall is one example. The site usually functions as a quiet shrine that preserves the portrait of king taejo from the Joseon Dynasty, but today, visitors can experience a meticulous reenactment of Korea’s traditional tea ceremony also known as darye.
Visitors can learn about the history and customs of traditional beverages as well as have a taste of freshly brewed tea in a timeless ambiance.
“We came to Jeonju because of the architecture…the tea ceremony and everything else…it’s really nice here….”
Dancers donned on their finest traditional Korean dresses, or hanbok, to greet the smiling crowd.
The national intangible heritage center is another must-visit location. Here, spectators are treated with exclusive performances which include jaw dropping exhibitions of tightrope walking, known as jultagi.
What follows is a magical shadow-theatre performance,…which captivates the audience with a story told through light and darkness.
For those interested in experiencing Jeonju Hanok Village at night, the city plans to have one more night-walk event on the last day of September.
Kim Jung-soo, Arirang News, Jeonju.
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Hanok Guesthouse: 'Urijip, Our Home,' located at the rear of the Bukchon Traditional Culture Center, is an open type hanok (traditional Korean house). In the anchae (the main building of a house) live the family of the operating owner of the guesthouse, and it is possible to use two rooms in the sarangchae (a detached house) and one room in the byeolchae (a separated building). The hanok is in a comfortable and convenient location, way from the noisy urban center. It also offers some opportunities to have a glance of a Korean tradition such as Kimjang which is recently listed on UNESCO's list of intangible cultural heritages.
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[Talk! Talk! Korea 2016] Han-Style in Jeonju Hanok Village
Visited Jeonju in 2014 and 2015, and I compiled these Must Visit Tourist Attractions in Jeonju, the city of Han-Style:
~ Gyeonggijeon Shrine (경기전 정전) & Stone Wall outside Gyeonggijeon
~ Omokdae Pavilion
~ Pungnammun Gate (풍남문)
~ Jeondong Catholic Cathedral
~ Jeonju Traditional Culture Center
~ Cheongyeonru Pavilion
~ Hanbyeokdang Pavilion
~ Jaman Mural Village
~ JIFF & Pedestrian Friendly Shopping Street
~ Nambu Traditional Market
~ Hanok Village
~ Sori Culture Centre
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[4K] Jeonju Hanok Village Winter Walking Tour 전주한옥마을 여행 걷기 全州韓屋村
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안녕하세요 Seoul Walker 입니다.
오늘은 전라북도 전주에 위치한 전주한옥마을의 구석구석 모습을 함께 걸어봅시다.
영상이 마음에 드셨다면 좋아요, 구독, 알림 설정 부탁드립니다.
그럼 오늘도 행복한 하루 되세요!
Today, let's walk along the beautiful Jeonju Hanok Village located in Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do. Although it is not very well known to foreigners, but it is a place where you can experience Korea's beautiful Hanok.
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Jeonju Hanok Village is a village in the city of Jeonju, South Korea, and overlaps with the Pungnam-dong and Gyo-dong neighborhoods. The village contains over 800 Korean traditional houses called 'Hanok'.[1] The village is famous among Koreans and tourists because of its traditional buildings that strongly contrast with the modern city around it. The village was designated as an International Slow City in 2010 in recognition of its relaxed pace of life where traditional culture and nature blend harmoniously.[2] The number of visitors to Jeonju Hanok Village has increased sharply since the 2000s. The visitor numbers more than doubled from 2007 to 2014, from 3.17 million to 7.89 million. Excluding Seoul, Jeonju is ranked third among major tourist cities throughout South Korea, behind Jeju and Busan.
he City of Jeonju has played a key role in the long history of Korea. The city was once the capital of the Hubaekje Kingdom, which was founded by Gyeon Hwon in the 900s.[4] The city was regarded as the spiritual capital of the Joseon Dynasty because the Yi royal family was from there. In the Joseon Dynasty, Jeonju governed the Jeolla-do area along with Jeju Island, which was considered the center of administration. This is why the city is called 'the ground of more than 1000 years history'.[4]
People first settled in the Jeonju area over 10,000 years ago. At first, people lived around the foot of a mountain. Then, in the Silla kingdom, people moved into the flat land surrounding the mountain. People in Jeonju began constructing the city's defensive wall and many villages naturally formed around the city. These villages were the beginning of the current Hanok village. After the demolition of the Jeonju's city wall during the Korean Empire period, the residential area within the wall began to expand throughout the Pungnam-dong and Gyo-dong districts led by the Yangban. The village has become one of the most popular tourist attractions of Jeonju
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The Tradition side of Korea- Jeonju
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ArTravel _ Hangeul _ Jeonju, Sori Culture Center
Typographer Aaron Bell creates one-of-a-kind typeface.
He's the program manager of Microsoft's Windows Font Team and he's particularly interested in Hangeul, whose creator is well known unlike other languages. His interest in Korean culture and history is so great that he even designed Saja, a typeface inspired by a cursive style from the Joseon Dynasty.
세상에서 하나뿐인 글씨체를 만드는 타이포그래퍼 아론 벨
마이크로소프트 윈도의 폰트팀 프로그램 매니저로 활동하고 있는 그는 다른 나라와 달리 만든 사람이 명확하게 있는 한글에 관심이 많다!
조선 시대에 유래된 흘림체를 바탕으로 디자인한 '사자체'까지 만들 정도로 한국의 문화와 역사에 많은 관심을 가지고 있는 아론 벨!
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Special exhibition about traditional Korean mask dance 'Talchum' held in Jeonju
무형유산원, '탈놀이, 신명에 실어 시름을 날리다' 특별전
A special exhibition about traditional Korean mask dance, known as 'Talchum' , is being held at the National Intangible Heritage Center in Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do Province.
The exhibition is titled 'In high spirit, away from sorrows: Traditions of Korean mask dance drama'.
After BTS performed a Korean mask dance at a music awards show in December 2018, interest in Korean mask dance has been growing globally.
The exhibition shows a video of BTS's performance and also features 14 kinds of traditional Korean mask dance that have been designated as intangible cultural assets.
It will also display five traditional Korean masks called 'Hahoetal' that were made more than 600 years ago.
The exhibition runs until February 23rd.
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Bukchon Hanok Village is home to hundreds of traditional houses called 'hanok' that date back to the Joseon Dynasty. Today, many of these hanoks operate as cultural centers, guesthouses, restaurants and tea houses, providing an opportunity to experience, learn and immerse in Korean traditional culture.
Samcheongdong, a neighbourhood of Jongno-gu in Seoul, South Korea. It lies north of Jongno and east of Gyeongbokgung. This hilly neighborhood is characterized by numerous small art galleries, shops, and restaurants.
Bukchon Hanok Village (in Seoul Korea) 북촌 한옥 마을
Bukchon Hanok Village is one of the tourist attractions in Seoul Korea.
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Where to wander? Guam Seowon (Daegu Traditional Culture Center)
Through Safe Stay Korea campaign, Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) provides information to tourists about safe accommodation establishments in South Korea.
One of the recognized traditional Hanok stays in Daegu is the Guam Seowon (Daegu Traditional Culture Center)/ 구암서원(대구전통문화센터) where travellers can relax and experience Korean history, culture and tradition.
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[4K] Bukchon Hanok Village Short Walk | Walking Around Seoul Korea 북촌한옥마을 北村韓屋村
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안녕하세요 Seoul Walker 입니다.
오늘은 해외분들에게 가장 인기가 많은 곳 중 하나인 서울 북촌한옥마을로 향합니다.
일년 365일 언제나 많은 관광객들로 넘치는 이곳에서 새로운 추억을 만들어봅시다.
매일 아침 7시, 당신을 위한 새로운 영상이 공개 됩니다.
당신의 새로운 아침, 그리고 오후 저녁 저의 영상을 보며 한결 여유로운 하루의 시작과 마무리가 되었으면 하는 바램입니다.
영상이 마음에 드셨다면 좋아요, 구독, 알림 설정 부탁드립니다.
그럼 오늘도 행복한 하루 되세요!
Let's walk around Bukchon Hanok Village In Seoul.
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ukchon Hanok Village is a Korean traditional village in Seoul with a long history located on the top of a hill between Gyeongbok Palace, Changdeok Palace and Jongmyo Royal Shrine. The traditional village is composed of lots of alleys, hanok[1] and is preserved to show a 600-year-old urban environment.
A poll of nearly 2,000 foreign visitors, conducted by the Seoul Metropolitan Government in November 2011, stated that exploring the narrow streets of Bukchon was their fourth favorite activity in Seoul.[3]
According to data by the Bukchon Traditional Culture Center, 30,000 people visited the area in 2007. However, after the village was featured in television programmes, such as 1 Night 2 Days and Personal Taste, the number rose to 318,000 in 2010. In 2012 the figure is expected to double to more than 600,000.[4]
A large beautiful hanok has open to the public in 2015, as part of the Seoul Museum of History. It is located in an alley, just on the foot of the hill. Entrance is free, the visit allows to see those traditional housing in 15–20 minutes.
If you want to get to Bukchon Hanok Village it is close to Samcheongdong street and located between the Gyeongbokgung Palace and Changdeokgung Palace. You can get to the Bukchon Hanok Village in Seoul by taking the subway to the Anguk Station (Seoul Subway Line 3). Take exit 3 and head to your right. After about 200 meters you will see large information signs that begin the Bukchon Village Walking Tour. In this Hanok Village there is a free walking tour is about 2–3 hours long taking you to multiple destinations will you collect stamps from each of them and at the end you can get a keychain at the end. The village is the home to Bukchon Traditional Culture Center, Seoul Intangible Cultural Heritage Center, Donglim Knot Museum, Gahoe Museum, Han Sangsu Embroidery Museum, Bukchon Asian Art Museum, and Owl Museum. Sll place to you should make sure to visit on your trip to Korea. In Bukchon that has over 600 years of history surrounding it many of these hanoks operate as cultural centers, guesthouses, restaurants, and tea houses, providing visitors with an opportunity to experience, learn and immerse themselves in traditional Korean culture. They have very picturesque locations and beautiful architecture that you no longer seen in modern-day society. Overall the villages are amazing locations that everyone should see and enjoy. Many tourists come here for photo opportunities and to immerse themselves in the history that is now surrounded by the modern Korea. You can make a guided tour reservation to help you go around the trail. There are tons if things to do while you are there. Recently in 2018 because of so many tourists visiting the area they have changed the hours of when people may visit from 9-5 Monday-Saturday and Sundays is now closed off to nonresidents.[5] Currently there is an issue with tourists making trouble for the residents that live there; one resident even being yelled at for driving their car on its narrow roads. Residents who live there are not very happy that their resident environment is being taken over by an overwhelming number of tourists taking photos all the time. This village averages about 10,000 visitors a day. Because of the tourists the number of residents fell from over 9000 to 7530; they say the tourists are driving the residents out of the neighborhood.
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