Jeonju Crafts Exhibition Hall, Myeongpumgwan 전주 공예품전시관, 명품관
- +82-63-285-4404
Jeonju Crafts Exhibition Hall, located inside the Jeonju Hanok Village, was built to continue the proud thousand-year tradition of Jeonju crafts. At the exhibition hall, visitors can make their own creations through traditional craft programs or purchase unique, high-quality crafts that are difficult to find anywhere else.
Utilization information
・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-63-285-0002
・Operating Hours : November-February 10:00-18:00
March-October 10:00–19:00
・Products Offered : Crafts
・Store Information : * Masters’ Crafts Shop
Ceramic and wooden pieces by master craftsmen ranging from everyday items such as tea sets, tableware, and vases to decorations such as incent burners, kerosene lamp bases and ceramnic dolls and lamps.
*Hanjigwan
Products made of Hanji (Korean traditional paper) including clothes, everyday items, wallpaper, fans, etc.
*Jeontong Sangpumgwan (Tradition Goods Shop)
Fabric and metal crafts such as embroidery, dyed fabric, accessories, etc.
*Buy Jeonju Shop
Jeonju specialty products such as red clay, Hanji, etc.
Access
[Bus]
From Jeonju Station, take bus 79 or 119.
Get off at Jeondong Cathedral (Hanok Village) Station.
Walk for 450m to arrive at Jeonju Crafts Exhibition Hall.
From Jeonju Intercity Bus Terminal or Express Bus Terminal, take bus 79.
Get off at Jeondong Cathedral (Hanok Village) Station.
Walk for 450m to arrive at Jeonju Crafts Exhibition Hall.
[Taxi]
It takes 15-20 min by taxi from Jeonju Station or Express Bus Terminal.
15, Taejo-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do
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