Damyang Changpyeong Samjinae Village [Slow City] (담양 창평 삼지내마을[슬로시티])

  • Damyang Changpyeong Samjinae Village [Slow City] (담양 창평 삼지내마을[슬로시티])
  • Damyang Changpyeong Samjinae Village [Slow City] (담양 창평 삼지내마을[슬로시티])
  • Damyang Changpyeong Samjinae Village [Slow City] (담양 창평 삼지내마을[슬로시티])
  • Damyang Changpyeong Samjinae Village [Slow City] (담양 창평 삼지내마을[슬로시티])
  • Damyang Changpyeong Samjinae Village [Slow City] (담양 창평 삼지내마을[슬로시티])
  • Damyang Changpyeong Samjinae Village [Slow City] (담양 창평 삼지내마을[슬로시티])
  • Damyang Changpyeong Samjinae Village [Slow City] (담양 창평 삼지내마을[슬로시티])
  • Damyang Changpyeong Samjinae Village [Slow City] (담양 창평 삼지내마을[슬로시티])
  • Damyang Changpyeong Samjinae Village [Slow City] (담양 창평 삼지내마을[슬로시티])
  • Damyang Changpyeong Samjinae Village [Slow City] (담양 창평 삼지내마을[슬로시티])
  • Damyang Changpyeong Samjinae Village [Slow City] (담양 창평 삼지내마을[슬로시티])

Explanation

Damyang Changpyeong Samjinae Village was the first Korean place designated as a slow city in 2007. Compared with the fast-changing city life, the village seeks a slow life, experiencing regional cultures and food, surrounded by nature. Visitors can make Korean traditional sweets & cookies such as Hangwa and Ssalyeot here.


Inquiry

+82-61-383-3807


Homepage

www.slowcp.com (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)


Information Use

Experience Guide : Making kkulcho, hangwa, ssalyeot, tea ceremony experience, making wild herb enzyme, handmade-makgeolli, rice with fresh green vegetables and medicinal herbs, etc.

* Subject to change depending on local conditions. Please refer to the homepage or make a phone-inquiry before visiting.

Contact and Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-61-383-3807

Parking facilities : Available


More information

Restrooms
Available

Korean Info. Service
Slow city explanation available
* Closed on every Monday, Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) and Seollal (Lunar New Year’s Day)
* Group reservation is available via internet and individual reservation is available via phone.
(Reservation on the day of visit is not allowed)
* Inquiry: +82-61-383-3807

Location

9-22, Doldam-gil, Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do

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