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Jeonju Korean Paper Institute

Jeonju


See sheets of hanji (handmade paper) being manufactured in this institute, housed in a gloriously atmospheric hanok (traditional wooden home) down an alley. A slop of fibres in a big tank magically solidifies into paper. Handmade paper products are on sale at the gift shop.


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