Jeonju Hanok Village
The simple, quiet Jeonju Hanok village is the following Korean autumn tourism destination you should visit if you want to discover more about the native way of life. You'll feel as though you're lost in a Korean historical movie as you meander through the more than 800 old houses that make up the neighborhood's narrow alleys.
In Korea, autumn is known as the "season of leaves". The setting depicted in the sketches is made up of the vibrant leaves that cover the kimchi-growing region. When fall arrives, the leaves are strewn across the road and the roof of the house. The sound of rustling leaves and the delicate aroma of grass are only audible in a light breeze. For the greatest pictures, don't forget to dress in a hanbok, a traditional Korean outfit.
Location: 99 Girin-daero, Pungnamdong 3(sam)-ga, Wansan-gu, Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do, Korea