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Exploring Jeonju Hanok Village

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A Journey into Korea’s Past Walking through Jeonju Hanok Village felt like stepping back in time. Nestled in the heart of Jeonju, South Korea , this beautifully preserved traditional village is home to over 800 hanok houses , each reflecting the elegance and craftsmanship of Korea’s past. The blend of tiled rooftops, winding alleyways, and wooden courtyards created a peaceful atmosphere that felt worlds away from modern city life. Arriving at Jeonju Hanok Village – A Gateway to Tradition Traveling to Jeonju from Seoul was effortless. I boarded the KTX high-speed train , which took me to Jeonju Station in just under two hours. From the station, a short taxi ride brought me to the entrance of the hanok village. The moment I arrived, I was greeted by the sight of traditional Korean houses , their curved rooftops casting elegant shadows against the cobblestone streets. As I wandered through the village, the warm scent of freshly baked choco pies from local bakeries filled the air. Stree...

The Ultimate Korean Street Food Guide – Must-Try Dishes and Where to Find Them

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  South Korea is a paradise for food lovers, and nothing captures its culinary culture better than street food . Whether you're wandering through bustling markets, stopping by food stalls in trendy neighborhoods, or exploring night markets, Korean street food offers an explosion of flavors, textures, and aromas. From savory to sweet, spicy to comforting, this guide will introduce you to the most iconic Korean street foods and where to find them. Exploring Korea’s Best Street Food Markets One of the best ways to experience Korean street food is by visiting traditional markets and night markets . These vibrant locations are packed with stalls serving freshly made delicacies at affordable prices. Gwangjang Market (Seoul): Famous for bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes), mayak gimbap (mini seaweed rice rolls), and yukhoe (Korean-style steak tartare). Myeongdong Street Food Alley (Seoul): A must-visit for trendy street foods like tornado potato, cheese-filled hotteok, and grilled lobster ...