[Slow-walking Korea·Jonju] Ziman Mural Village was completed in 2012, and is connected to a bridge in Hemutai, and you can walk directly from the overpass on the side of Hemutai. The exterior walls of the entire village residence are all painted with beautiful wall paintings, and the vibrant colors are integrated with the natural scenery in the distance. Many private houses here have become cafes, restaurants, homestays, etc., making the alleys more popular.
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[Slow-walking Korea·Jonju] Ziman Mural Village was completed in 2012, and is connected to a bridge in Hemutai, and you can walk directly from the overpass on the side of Hemutai. The exterior walls of the entire village residence are all painted with beautiful wall paintings, and the vibrant colors are integrated with the natural scenery in the distance. Many private houses here have become cafes, restaurants, homestays, etc., making the alleys more popular.
Ziman Mural Village is a small village on a hillside, just one way from Hanok Village in the state. Along the slope, you can see houses of varying sizes and shapes, as well as graffiti murals on the walls outside the house. The murals here are mainly cartoons, of which Totoro and faceless men are must-take attractions. There are various coffee shops along the road. If you are tired, you can find a coffee shop to sit down and rest. It was originally a "Moon Village" (slum area), and in 2012 it was transformed into a statewide sightseeing spot with more than 40 murals, driven by the improvement of living environment.
Okay!!! There are many things such as Ghibli murals and cartoons. There is no admission ticket.
There are a lot of cute murals! recommend!!
Special literary, full of art, art-style mural village, there are many tourists who come here to take pictures and punch in, very good!