To share the gentle moment with others. Mouryub, where the tradition and modern exist at the same time, will offer the moment to be in the memory of the past.
Mouryub offers Korea's traditional aspects through low Hanok and modern interior at once. What you can see around here is only Hanok, and the scenery can be depicted just as 'Hanok Village.' It was built in 1970s, but unlike other general Hanok, Mouryub has thin and non-conventional rafters and a low-rise building, which makes it more attractive. The moment when you walk in here, surrounded by other Hanok houses, you will be able to concentrate solely on the quietness and gentleness of Korea.
Mouryub tried to emphasize the traditional feeling of Hanok built in the past through simple Hanok roof tiles, wooden structures, and thin rafters. Even minor factors were carefully designed to show the re-interpretation of traditional Hanok interior and modern style combined together.
We have prepared special gifts and experiences for our grateful guests. Visitors can enjoy tea ceremony and traditional Korean games and get special gifts made by Mouryub.
We put a lot of effort with experts from various fields to make customers' stay more special. From interior design, goods making, to small decoration props, we tried our best to offer unforgettable memories.
When using a car, search [80-17 Jeonjucheondong-ro, Pungnam-dong, Wansan-gu, Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do] on the navigation system.
In case of parking lot, customers can use parking space in front of Mouryub.
If there is not enough parking space, turn left across the Namcheon Bridge on the main street, and use National Intangible Heritage Park.
If you contact a host about when you will arrive, the host will help you with the parking.