Lately, I’ve been to Gunsan and Jeonju on the day.
In fact, I conduct an event and often hosting guests, working at a travel agency.
Early in the morning, I welcomed guests (which come by train from Seoul) to Gunsan Station, and I guided them the day schedule with a brief greeting.
The first place to look is Gunsan. It is a port city as a painful place grew up by taking rice (that grew from the granary areas such as the Okgu Plain and the Kimje Plain) into Japan during the Japanese colonial period, and it is the city that remains the most modern and Japanese architecture in Korea.
The first place to arrive in Gunsan is “Gyeongam-dong Railroad Village”.
It is a structure that is close to the tracks, so it is an uncommon view where railroads pass through alleys, but it is also famous as the place filmed a movie or music video while driving.
Currently, the house has been renovated to operate a photo studio and souvenir shop.
The second arrival is "Gunsan Modernization Street". You can see the meadow photo studio which is famous as the shooting place for 'Christmas in August', the Shinhong-dong Japanese house which is well known as Hirotsu house, Dongguksa, the only Japanese temple in Korea, and the oldest LEESUNGDANG among the bakeries existing in Korea.
For lunch, I ate grilled fish because it was near the beach.
Now go to Jeonju. It takes about 1 hour from Gunsan to Jeonju.
Jeonju is a very attractive city with a hanok village, and it is one of the tourist attractions that many people want to go because of the abundant variety of food and attractions.
You can experience hanbok at Jeonju Hanok Village. This is a great place to share your memories with your friends, couples, and family, wearing Hanbok and walking around Hanok Village.
I also took a photo of Jeondong Cathedral, the most popular photo spot in Hanok Village. It's good because the weather is good and the photos come out satisfactorily.
After the Hanok Village, the day's schedule was over and returned to Daejeon.
Even though they left for work, it was a memorable destination to visit again personally.
Please visit once. You will have good memories.
Beautiful article. Thank you for sharing this.
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