As an International Student in Jeonju, There are a lot of things we can experince
1. Hanok Village: Jeonju’s ancient downtown, known as the Hanok village, is home to over 800 beautifully preserved traditional Korean homes. Stroll through its charming streets, explore the architecture, and even consider staying overnight in a hanok to experience authentic Korean culture. The village is also a culinary delight, with street food vendors offering delectable treats
2. Bibimbap Origin: Jeonju is the birthplace of bibimbap, a popular Korean dish. Don’t miss the chance to savor this flavorful rice bowl topped with vegetables, meat, and a spicy sauce!
3. Tulips in Jeonju are a delightful sight during spring! Let me share some beautiful spots where you can immerse yourself in the fragrance of these lovely flowers: First, Jeonju Arboretum (Korea Expressway Corporation Arboretum): Located in the Deokjin-gu district of Jeonju, this arboretum is run by a public company. It was established to restore the natural environment impacted by expressway construction. Second, Jeonju Zoo, Tulip Garden: In April, the Tulip Garden at Jeonju Zoo becomes a canvas for love confessions. Shy sweethearts promise eternal love amidst the full-petaled tulips of various colors.
4. The average cost of living in Jeonju is approximately $787, which places it in the top 31% of the least expensive cities globally. Remember that these figures are approximate and can vary based on individual preferences and lifestyle choices.
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