Monday, November 21, 2011

The Great Places Happy Bear Visited on their tour of Jeollabukdo

Here's Team Happy Bear's Trip Roundup:

Friday


Korea House to eat Jeonju bibimbap.

Korea House
한국집
전라북도 전주시 완산구 전동 2-1
Hangukjib
Jeollabuk-do Jeonju-si Wansan-gu Jeon-dong 2-1
Tel: 063-284-2224




 White Crane Farm: to learn all about organic farming from Lee Hee-Cheon and Park Yang-yoon.
Then off to the collaborating Horong Village, where we made Kimchi and enoyed Hanjeongsik , bossam, and ddeorkkalbi for dinner

White Crane Farm / Horong Village Restaurant

백학농원 호롱마을
전북 정읍시 수성동 1030-8번지
Jeollabuk-do Jeongeup-si Suseong-dong 1030-8 Beonji
Tel: 063-531-7741



After which, we moved on to Song ChamBong Chosun Village in Jeongeup, where we slept in old-style rooms with heated stone floors.



SongChamBong Chosun Village

송참봉조선동네
전라북도 정읍시 이평면 청량 3755
Jeollabuk-do Jeongeup-si Ipyeong-myeon Cheongnyang 3755
063-532-0054
011-734-4506


Saturday,




We spent some more time at Chosun Village, learning how to make tofu, trying our hands at harvest perilla, and slaughtering and preparing chicken.

Next, we traveled forward in time and visited NunGil Village to make makeolli and side dishes.


NungGil Farmstay Village

눈길 팜스태이 마을
전복 진안군 동향면 증금리 605번지 
Jeollabuk-do Jinan-gun Donghyang-myeon Junggeup-ri 605 Beonji
Tel:063-432-0367
http://www.nungil.org

Exhausted and slightly tipsy, we retired to Demisaem Gyegok Pension, where we spent a bitof time preparing for the morning's meal (and receiving break dancing lessons from one of the dudes on the TV crew) before going to sleep.





Demisaem Gyegok Pension

전라북도 진안군 백운면 신암리 450
Jeollabuk-do Jinan-gunBaekun-myeon Sinam-ri 450
Tel: 063-433-0002

Sunday

We woke up and finished making breakfast at the pension for ourselves and the production crew. 


Then we hustled on to Gunsan to eat flounder and sushi at Saemangum Restaurant.  



Saemangun Sushi Restaurant
새만금 횟집
전라북도 군산시 비응도동 62-12 
Saemangeum Hwoetjib
Jeonbok Gunsan-si Bieungdo-dong 62-12
063-464-1001
 
Then we sped off to the bus terminal, said our goodbyes, went our own separate ways, returned home, and wrote this very blog!  Thanks so much for reading, and, once again, a big "Thank You" to Hansik for putting making it all happen!  And, of course, to the farmers, plants, and animals that fed us along the way.



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