CheongKwanJang – Songcheon Central Park Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (정관장 송천센트럴파크)
CheongKwanJang – Songcheon Central Park Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (정관장 송천센트럴파크)
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– Address : 1, Songcheon-ro, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do
※ Presentation Information
– Fair Day
Monday – Sunday
– Information and Guides
+82-63-254-2304
– Opening Hours
10:00-22:30
– Parking
Available
– Restroom
Available
– Items for Sale
Grocery
– Shop Guide
Refund method (Time-frame) : Claim for refund
◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Gogung Jeonju Main Branch (고궁 전주본점)
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– Homepage
https://jeonjugogung.modoo.at
– Tel
063-251-3211
This restaurant has more than 50 years of tradition. You can choose between brass or hot stone pot for your bibimbap bowl, and it offers yellow mung bean jelly, an important part of Jeonju bibimbap, as a salad. On the second floor, you can find an exhibition space showcasing the history of Jeonju bibimbap.
⊙ Yeonhwajeong Library (연화정 도서관)
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– Homepage
lib.jeonju.go.kr
Yeonhwajeong Library is an ㄱ-shaped hanok library located in the center of the lotus pond, Yeonhwajeong in Deokjin Park. Yeonhwaru, a pavilion that is connected to the library, serves as a cultural space and rest area. The library boasts the beauty and traditional charms of the hanok, and in the summer, the lotus flowers create a spectacular view that is even more beautiful at night. Various books reflecting Korea’s beauty and Jeonju’s identity are available at the library.
⊙ Deokjin Park (덕진공원)
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– Homepage
www.jjss.or.kr
– Tel
+82-63-239-2607
Deokjin Park is a representative city park of Jeonju. Officially designated a city park in April 1978, it is centered around a natural pond, which dates back to the Goryeo dynasty (918-1392). The park is such a landmark of the area that the lotus flowers blooming in the park’s large pond are considered one of the most impressive attractions of Jeonju. The park spans an area of 13,000 ㎡ with the pond covering about two thirds of the southern sector. An arch-shaped suspension bridge stretches across the middle of the pond, offering up-close views of the lotus blossoms.
Park designers created a traditional pavilion and a water iris garden in honor of the park’s historical background and added an artificial waterfall and wooden bridge for visual effect. The park also houses nine stone monuments including the Children’s Charter, engravings of Shin Seok-jeong and Kim Hae-gang’s poetry, and a statue of General Jeon Bong-jun.
The park is the site of the annual Dano Changpomul (Water Iris) Festival, a much-anticipated event held on the day of Dano (a Korean traditional holiday that falls on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month). During the celebration, women wash their hair in iris-infused water from the pond to wish for good health in the coming year.
⊙ Namu Sotbab (나무솥밥)
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– Homepage
@namu.sotbab
– Tel
+82-507-1408-7832
Namu Sotbab featured in TV show MBC’s Buy & Live Season 3 offers visitors healthy meals straight from nature. The restaurant specializes in various tofu meals using the chef’s special receipe with over 10 years of sotbab cooking.
⊙ Baram Yakgwa (바람약과)
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– Homepage
@baram.yakgwa
– Tel
+82-507-1418-9931
Baram Yakgwa was a collaboration project between Jeonju-si and Glow Seoul in the TV show MBC’s Buy & Live Season 3 to form a yakgwa specialty shop featuring 16 different types of yakgwa. From real pumpkin yakgwa to Jeonju Egg Yakgwa to Iksan Purple Sweet Potato Yakgwa, the honey cookie goes perfectly with tea, egg coffee or butter coffee.
⊙ Doldol Pie (돌돌파이)
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– Homepage
www.instagram.com/doldol.pie/
Doldol Pie is a meat pie specialty store selling traditional Australian pies and Korean-style pies. Their signature menu is the royal galbi pie, a combination of the original Australian meat pie and Korean galbi jjim (braised galbi), a dish that inspired the head chef Yoon into making this menu when he was working as the chef in a Korean embassy in Australia. The original meat pie is another recommended menu at this store.
⊙ Cheolgiwa Jeon (철기와전)
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– Homepage
www.instagram.com/cheolgiwa.jeon/
Cheolgiwa Jeon is a jeon (traditional Korean pancake) specialty restaurant where one can taste a variety of jeon prepared by a Korean food expert as a course meal. The restaurant is managed by the chef and serves a delectable collection of jeon under the menu name “Ibaji Set,” which is available in a seven-course meal or five-course meal.
⊙ Olive Young – Jeonju Songcheon Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 전주송천점)
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⊙ Gapgi Hoegwan Main Branch (갑기회관 본점)
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The signature menu of this restaurant is yagyong bibimbap (medicinal bibimbap), which has rice cooked in water boiled with seven to eight medicinal herbs. The yagyong bibimbap features not only traditional bibimbap ingredients but also medicinal ingredients, such as chestnuts and jujube, which add flavor and health benefits. The restaurant also makes its own red chili paste, which gains a mild sweetness from apples, pear, and onions used in fermentation.