Jeonju, a city long celebrated for its traditional Hanok Village and rich cultural heritage, is now gaining recognition for something new: its thriving library culture.
While many visitors come to Jeonju for its historical sites and renowned cuisine, they may be surprised to discover that the city is rapidly becoming a haven for book lovers.
With an impressive network of unique libraries, including the Forest Poetry Library, the Hanok Library in the park, and the Traveler’s Library near the train station, Jeonju is redefining itself as the ‘City of Books and Libraries.’
Since the establishment of the Book Pillar Library at Jeonju City Hall in 2020, the city has been actively developing theme-based libraries designed to engage both locals and tourists.
These specialized libraries serve not only as reading spaces but also as cultural and community hubs, fostering an environment where literature and learning thrive.
From libraries dedicated to poetry and art to those that embrace nature and travel, each space offers a unique experience, making Jeonju an attractive destination for bibliophiles.
To further promote its book-friendly atmosphere, Jeonju has introduced the Jeonju Library Tour, a program designed to give visitors an immersive experience of the city’s literary landscape.
Scheduled to run from March 29 to November 1, 2025, this initiative allows participants to board a dedicated bus and explore Jeonju's libraries while learning about the city's reading policies and library culture from expert guides.
The tour operates three times every Saturday, with an additional nighttime course available on Fridays from September to November.
Participants can choose between a full-day course (6,000 KRW) and a half-day course (5,000 KRW), both of which include visits to multiple libraries and engaging activities. Themed courses cater to various interests, offering options such as:
Additionally, some courses feature hands-on experiences such as a companion plant program, encouraging visitors to take home a plant alongside their literary discoveries.
Beyond its library tour, Jeonju has launched several initiatives to cultivate a love for reading among its citizens.
One of the standout programs is ‘Chaekkoong 20,’ a book-loving rewards system that allows library users to earn points for their reading habits.
Readers accumulate 50 points for every book they return to the library, which can then be redeemed as cash at local bookstores. This initiative not only promotes active library use but also strengthens the local book industry.
Additionally, Jeonju has partnered with 49 bookstores across the city to offer a 20% discount on book purchases, further incentivizing residents and visitors to immerse themselves in the literary culture.
With its dedication to promoting literature and libraries, Jeonju is quickly becoming a must-visit destination for book lovers.
Whether you’re exploring the serene Forest Poetry Library, participating in a guided literary tour, or earning book points through the Chaekkoong 20 program, there are endless ways to engage with Jeonju’s vibrant reading culture.
For those looking to experience Korea beyond its bustling metropolises, spending a night in Jeonju and embarking on a literary adventure is highly recommended.
Whether you're a lifelong bibliophile or simply curious about the city's literary transformation, Jeonju offers a one-of-a-kind journey into the world of books and libraries.
So why not pack a novel, hop on a library tour bus, and discover the literary heart of Jeonju?
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