While Jeonju gets all the attention for hanok preservation, Cheongju has quietly restored a stretch of traditional Korean architecture along Cheongnam-daero that locals actually live and work in — not a museum piece. The street runs near the old government district and has a mix of renovated hanok cafes, small galleries, and working residences. In the evenings, the wooden eave lighting creates something genuinely atmospheric. This is the version of hanok culture that doesn't require a two-hour drive from Seoul and doesn't have a queue. The adjacent Yongdusaji iron flagpole — a 10th-century artifact — stands alone in a small plaza and is inexplicably undervisited.
"이 장소의 첫 번째 사진을 기다리고 있어요.
다녀오셨다면 당신의 시선을 공유해주세요 —
다른 탐험가들이 고마워할 거예요."
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