Jeonju Hanji Museum

Jeonju


Adjacent to a modern-day paper factory, this museum covers the history and processes involved in making hanji (traditional Korean paper) and also shows some of the impressive things that can be created with it. At the end, you get to try making your own.

A 20-minute northbound bus ride from Jeondong Catholic Church will leave you with long walk to the museum. Consider a short taxi ride (₩5000) instead.


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