Gyeonggijeon Shrine – Discover the Royal Roots of Joseon in Jeonju
Meet the roots of Joseon at Jeonju’s Gyeonggijeon Shrine! This historic site preserves King Taejo’s royal portrait and offers an authentic taste of Korean heritage.
Meet the roots of Joseon at Jeonju’s Gyeonggijeon Shrine! This historic site preserves King Taejo’s royal portrait and offers an authentic taste of Korean heritage.
Meet Taejo Yi Seong-gye, the general who founded Joseon! Learn about his Wihwado Retreat, reformist vision, and the poetic legend of Yongbieocheonga.
Donggureung is Korea’s largest royal tomb complex, with nine kings resting in serene forest mounds. A UNESCO World Heritage site rich in Joseon history.
Sajikdan: Korea’s royal altar for earth and grain. Learn its history, Confucian rituals, legendary tales, and its place in Seoul’s heritage.
Explore Korea’s Seodang tradition—village schools where discipline shaped character, with tales of stern teachers, family trust, and classic Confucian texts.
Discover Korea’s royal legacy at Gyeongbokgung Palace – a majestic journey through Joseon Dynasty architecture, tradition, and timeless beauty.
In the heart of Sosabon-dong, Bucheon stands a ginkgo tree believed to be over 1,000 years old. More than a natural monument, this ancient tree is a living symbol of the village’s heritage, faith, and community spirit.