Jeonju Nanjang and Jeonju Gaeksa-gil, South Korea
Jeonju Nanjang is a small 1970s theme area near the Hanok Village. The Gaeksa-gil is a street with shopping stores that are popular with young adults.
Jeonju Nanjang: 34-1 Pungnamdong 2(i)-ga, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea
Gaeksa-gil: 59 Chunggyeong-ro, Jungang-dong, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea
Jeonju Nanjang is a small theme area that shows how Korea was like in the 1970s.
The elementary school
What kids played with
Popular magazines
A living room
A bakery store
An electronic store
A railroad town
A milling store
A barber shop
A fish store
Out from the theme area and walking toward the Gaeksa-gil. Gaeksa means a visitor in Korean. Gil means street. It is called Gaeksa-gil because it is the street next to an ancient building that housed visitors from China in the 1500s.
While walking toward Gaeksa-gil, I passed through this street. These streets are where the local people who live around the Hanok Village come for the shopping and eat.
The Gaeksa-gil
The Gaeksa buildings. These two relatively modest buildings housed government visitors from China a long time ago.
Back to the Hanok Village.
Another rooftop view of the village. The left side
The center
The right side