Gyeonggi-do (경기도 - 京畿道) is the Korean province immediately surrounding the capital, Seoul, along with Suwon and Incheon.
Petite France, a French cultural village set in the Korean countryside! Petite France serves as both a French cultural village and a youth training facility (Goseong Youth Training Center), and consists of 16 French-style buildings where visitors can lodge and experience French food, clothing, and household culture.
‘Petit’ means ‘small and pretty’ in French, and this village is located on the hilltop overlooking the beautiful mountain scenery of Homyeongsan (Mt.) and the clear surroundings of Cheongpyeongho (Lake). Building heights were adjusted using natural hills, and every house in the village were arranged to overlook the lake. Such structure disposition and internal decoration of construction materials, rooftop, windows and floor are all French.
Petite France was once a setting place for Munhwa broadcast TV drama Called "Beethoven Virus".
Petite France Facilities :
* Little Prince theme park
* Exhibitions – Saint-Exupery memorial hall; a pavilion to exhibit French household culture; gallery of the coq gaulois exhibition
* Shops – Bistro; herbal shop; Little Prince souvenir shop; orgel shop
* Other Attractions - Puppet theater; activity center; multi-purpose hall; outdoor performance site; observatory; a walking path (along which wild flowers bloom); Adventure Hill
Petite France Admission Fees
* Preschoolers (ages 3-7) 5,000 won (group admission of kindergarten 3,000 won)
* Youths 6,000 won (group 4,000 won)
* Adults 8,000 won (group 6,000 won)
Group - more 20 people
Free admission for overnight guests.
How To Access Petite France
* A bus runs between Seoul (East Seoul terminal) and Cheongpyeong departing every 20 to 30 minutes (06:15-22:05), and takes one hour
* A train runs between Seoul (Cheongnyangni station, Seongbuk station) and Cheongpyeong departing every 50 minutes (06:10-22:00), and the journey takes one hour Take a shuttle bus runs from Cheongnyangni station to Petite France six times on weekdays and eight times on weekends.
Petit France Official Website : http://www.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=815994
Some Photos and pictures of Petit France :
Petite France is named after the famous novel “The Little Prince”. Petit France has made a formal license contract with the Saint Exupery Foundation at Lyonnais, France, a foundation of the author of
You can feel the serene sight of Southern Europe at Petit France, made up of houses with white walls and red terra-cotta rooftops.
This plaza with its fountain and everything was perfect for having a cup of coffee and feeling like being in Europe for a while.
Kang-Mae’s room. Everyone was making use of the opportunity to pretend to be him. There are lotsa props available for people to use, such as batons, scores, instruments etc.
As much as it is the official partner of the Saint-Exupéry Foundation, it contains a variety of things to see on the
Another view of the village in the middle of Gyeonggi-do mountains.