Cuisine • Jeonju
bibimbap (), a traditional local food, is well known across South Korea. There are several very popular vegetarian restaurants serving Jeonju style food and pine wine. • Kongnamul
gukbap (), a rice soup with bean sprouts, which is eaten a lot in winter •
Yukjeon (), a kind of pancake that is baked meat with dough • The
National Jeonju Museum exhibits ancient relics from the
Baekje days. • There are extensive royal museums, temples, a castle fortress on a hillside, and a well-known paper museum, as well as an annual paper fashion show highlighting the latest styles and traditional Korean clothing made of paper. • The
Jeonju Hanok Village (Hanok Maeul) is a traditional-style village in the heart of Jeonju, housing over 800 traditional "hanok" style buildings. It contains many traditional tea shops, souvenir shops, and restaurants. •
Jeongdong Catholic Church was built on 1908–1914 by French priest Xavier Baudonet on the site of the Korean Catholic martyrs in 1791 and 1801. This Byzantine and Romanesque church has been designated historic site No. 288. • The
Jeonju International Sori Festival was among
Songlines' 25 Best International Festivals in 2014. • The
Jeonju International Film Festival draws about 50,000 visitors annually. • Jeonju is the hometown of the
breakdancing crew
Last for One, international
Battle of the Year champions. • Gyeonggijeon is a place to enshirine the portrait of
Lee Seonggye, the first king of the
Joseon dynasty. The local mountains and parks are popular for outdoor recreation due to its rural location. There are historical sites in the area. The city has a zoo, a park, and the Hanguk Sound and Culture Hall, a large, modern concert complex on the
Jeonbuk National University campus. In recent years, Jeonju has become an attractive destination for filmmakers. The Jeonju Film Studio Complex was built in 2009, providing post-production, color grading and sound mastering services, but the city's hanok village is also a popular filming location. Some of the productions partially filmed in Jeonju include
Bong Joon-ho's
Parasite and the hit
Netflix series
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Sports Jeonju hosts
K League 1 team
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors. The team's home ground is the
Jeonju World Cup Stadium. Jeonju also hosts a semi-professional football team,
Jeonju Citizen, which plays in the
K4 League. Their home ground is the
Jeonju Sports Complex Stadium. In addition, Jeonju was the home city of the
Jeonju KCC Egis, a professional basketball team of the
Korean Basketball League, between 2001 and 2023, when they relocated to
Busan after the city of Jeonju postponed the construction of a new gymnasium. ==Notable people==