When looking for places to visit, it often pays to see where domestic travelers go. The small city of Jeonju is a perfect example why. Although not too well-known among international visitors, Jeonju sees loads of Korean visitors, partly due to its important culinary contributions. After all, this is the city where the classic dish bibimbap was born. Then there’s the modern food scene full of street food and cafés that are a joy to experience. Jeonju offers sights as well, with its historical ties to the Joseon Dynasty on display at Gyeonggijeon Palace and the old-fashioned architecture of the Jeonju Hanok Village.