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<title>Travel Blogs from  Asia , South Korea , Jeollabuk do , Jeonju , Hanok Village </title>
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                    <title>Children in Traditional Hanboks at Hanok Village</title>
                    <description>Today was a most exciting day for all of us at the Hogwan. This morning we went to the Korean cultural center and Hanok Village. Most all of the children wore their traditional Korean Hanboks. When we the foreign teachers arrived at the school we went on a quest for our Hanboks because we were supposed to wear them as well however they were nowhere to be found. Later Mrs. Ahn said that they w</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org//Asia/South-Korea/Jeollabuk-do/Jeonju/Hanok-Village/blog-323461.html</link>
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                    <title>A Dose of Traditional Culture</title>
                    <description>My boyfriend David won a day trip through the Korean Tourism Organization KTO to the city of Jeonju which is about 2.5 hours south of Seoul. We got to explore the city made famous by creating one of Korea's favourite dish  bibimpap. This dish consists of rice and heaps of vegetables sometimes meat and egg. It's normally served in a hot dish with a raw egg so the egg cooks as you eat it. It's d</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org//Asia/South-Korea/Jeollabuk-do/Jeonju/Hanok-Village/blog-271744.html</link>
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                    <title>Jeonju</title>
                    <description>A weekend in JeonjuLast weekend I went with a tour group to check out Jeonju.Jeonju Hanok VillageThis a Korean traditional style village with over 700 Korean houses grouped together.  This Hanok village is located in Pungnabdong in Jeonju city. It's the largest traditional village in Korea.Gyeonggi JeonGyeonggi Jeon became famous when it was used as the background for the drama series ldquoTea</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org//Asia/South-Korea/Jeollabuk-do/Jeonju/Hanok-Village/blog-268183.html</link>
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                    <title>Historical Hanok SusanMummy</title>
                    <description>It is amazing how well you can sleep on a marble floor All the footweariness from the previous day's hike gone we got up and left the jjimjilbang to find a taxi to go to Hanok Village on the outskirts of Jeonju. We had absolutely no sense of where we were so started walking in the direction we thought was correct. We eventually hailed a taxi and found we were going in the wrong direction and we</description>
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