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How about taking a walk around Jeonju Hanok Village on a nice day?!

#OutdoorDate ㅇ Location: Hanok Village ㅇ Address: 99 Girin-daero, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do ㅇ Parking: Public parking lot ㅇ Business hours: Open 24 hours The alleys are really cute and full of Hanok sentiment It's a great place to take a walk these days when the weather is nice! There are lots of things to eat and things like lottery, so It's perfect for a date😀
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