Naju (나주,羅州) is a city in South Jeolla, South Korea.
Understand
editNaju is located in the mid-western part of Jeollanam-do. It is bordered by Hwasun-gun, Jeollanam-do to the east, Muan-gun and Hampyeong-gun to the west, Yeongam-gun to the south, and Gwangju Metropolitan City to the north. The area is 608.37km², accounting for 4.9% of the total area of Jeollanam-do. As of 2020, the population was 118,251, accounting for 6.3% of the total population of Jeollanam-do.
Get in
editYou can get in by bus, train or plane.
By bus
editBy train
editBy train, the fastest route is the KTX. From Seoul it takes just under 3 hours. You can also take a slower, cheaper train. There are over a dozen leaving from Seoul every day. Almost all trains that go on to Mokpo will make a stop in Naju.
By plane
editGwangju has the nearest airport. From there you can catch the 180. Or a taxi from Gwangju will cost you between ₩25,000 to ₩50,000 (depending on the time of day and your haggling skills).
Get around
editTaxis are really cheap. You can get anywhere in Naju for under ₩7,000. Or you can take the 160 bus for ₩1,000. It goes to all points of interest across Naju.
See
edit- The city gates. There are two beautiful traditional gates in the city, the South Gate and the North Gate. The South Gate is actually used as a roundabout in the city centre, you can't miss it!
- 1 Naju Pear Museum (나주 배 박물관), Naju Pear Museum, 5838 Yeongsan-ro, Geumcheon-myeon, ☏ +82 61 331 5038. 9:00~18:00. Spend an hour at the Naju Pear Museum. Naju pear museum to promote the history and excellence of Naju pear.
Do
editIf you want to get a driver's licence in South Jeolla, you have to do it in Naju (specifically in Yeongsanpo).
Buy
editEvery five days, the five day market rolls into Naju. Haggle with the old women for their fruits, vegetables, and various unrecognizable seafoods.
Eat
editNaju is known across the country for its pear called the Naju pear. It's very large with the consistency of an apple and the taste of a pear. Very refreshing in the summer. Yeongsanpo, an area of Naju, is famous for its fermented skate fish. Try it at your own risk.
Drink
edit- Bauzen. The best bar in Naju is near Chosun University. It's called Bauzen and is frequented by local students who are very curious to talk to foreigners. Please behave though, the owners will use any excuse to get the foreigners out. Also, you are expected to order a food dish. Besides that, it's actually worth a night out!
Sleep
editThere are tons of love motels in every area of Naju. Some are less sketchy than others.