Jeonju Moraenae Market (전주 모래내시장)

Jeonju Moraenae Market (전주 모래내시장)

– Tel
+82-63-278-5802

Along with Jeonju Nambu Market and Jungang Market, Jeonju Moraenae Market is a traditional market that represents Jeonju. It was first formed in 1970, and sells a wide variety of goods including vegetables, fruits, poultry, fish, dried fish, clothing, and general supplies. The market also gets supplied with fresh fruits from the nearby city of Wanju. Jeonju Moraenae Market is filled with delicious local foods and located in proximity to popular tourist attractions such as Jeonju Hanok Village, Gyeonggijeon Shrine, Jeondong Catholic Cathedral, National Jeonju Museumm and Moaksan Mountain.

– Address : 8-8 Moraenae 4-gil, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do

※ Presentation Information
– Information and Guides
+82-63-278-5802

– Opening Hours
09:00-20:00

– Parking
Available

– Restroom
Not available

– Items for Sale
Vegetables, fruits, poultry, fish, dried fish, clothing, general supplies, etc.







◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ Luke Korean Medicine Hospital (누가한방병원)

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Luke Korean Medicine Hospital combines traditional Korean medicine and Western medicine. 
It specializes in detoxification, pain management, and rehabilitation, and its director has dedicated himself to practicing traditional Korean medicine following the footsteps of his father, continuing over 50 years of history in total. 
The hospital analyzes, improves, and treats the root causes of various diseases caused by modern lifestyle habits and dietary patterns.  
The hospital’s vision and aspiration are to help customers lead a healthy and beautiful life. 
It developed programs that allow customers to experience both traditional Korean and Western wellness in Jeonbuk-do. The hospital is dedicated to offering this special and valuable wellness experience to more people. 

⊙ KMO (케이엠오)

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KMO (Korea Medical & Wellness Organizer) is a private platform based in Jeonbuk, Korea, specializing in wellness tourism, youth cultural exchange, and medical cooperation programs rooted in emotional, healing, and Korean cultural content. It connects public institutions, regional assets, and global partners, with a focus on Russia and the CIS region.

⊙ Save Zone – Jeonju Core Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (세이브존 전주코아점)


– Homepage
www.savezone.co.kr

⊙ Jungboni Jaengban Jjajang (중본이쟁반짜장)

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– Tel
+82-63-271-2223

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⊙ Jeonju New Jungang Market (전주 신중앙시장)


– Tel
+82-63-253-6535

Jeonju Jungang Market is one of the four major traditional markets in Jeonju. The four major traditional markets in Jeonju constists of Nambu Market, Dongbu Market, Jungang Market, and Moraenae Market, The Jungang Market’s Tteok (rice cake) Alley, by the market entrance connected to the road leading to the bus stop, is known for selling delicious rice cakes at a cheaper price than at regular stores.

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⊙ Homeplus Stores – Jeonju Wansan Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (홈플러스스토어즈 전주완산)


– Homepage
11corporate.homeplus.co.kr

⊙ Bongi Seolleongtang (봉이설렁탕)

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– Tel
+82-63-271-0912

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⊙ Jeonju Movie Street (전주 영화의 거리)

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Jeonju Movie Street is the venue of Jeonju International Film Festival that is connected to Gaeksa Street, a representative shopping street in the original downtown of Jeonju. Gaeksa Street has a unique atmosphere where various shops and cute cafes are combined with buildings showing traces of time. When the Jeonju International Film Festival is held, the red-colored streets become more dynamic with crowds from all over the country to watch movies.

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