Chohanji (Legend of Chu and Han) Mural Street
Chohanji (Legend of Chu and Han) Mural Street Reliving the story of Chohanji through murals




Going to Legend of Chu and Han (Chohanji) Mural Street
To appreciate the mural street of Chohanji from the beginning, you need to find the right path.
If you walk a little past the Jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) Street, you will see a wonderful stone staircase with a dragon pattern on the right.
Go up the stairs and turn right to see the mural painting street of Chohanji. Another way to find the Chohanji Mural Street is to head to the 3rd pailou, Seonrinmun.
After passing the 12 Jishin statues and Seonrinmun, you can see the wall painting streets of Chohanji on both sides. You need to go back to the left to see the story from the beginning.
To appreciate the mural street of Chohanji from the beginning, you need to find the right path.
If you walk a little past the Jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) Street, you will see a wonderful stone staircase with a dragon pattern on the right.
Go up the stairs and turn right to see the mural painting street of Chohanji. Another way to find the Chohanji Mural Street is to head to the 3rd pailou, Seonrinmun.
After passing the 12 Jishin statues and Seonrinmun, you can see the wall painting streets of Chohanji on both sides. You need to go back to the left to see the story from the beginning.


Understanding Chohanji, two heroes
Chohanji is a historical novel based on the long confrontation between Hang-wu and Weifang from the fall of China's Qin dynasty to the unification of the Han dynasty.
There are several characters, but the story centers on the two characters Hang-Woo and Yu-Yang and their confrontations. While focusing on the war between the two heroes, more fun is added with the appearance of various characters such as a schemer,ageneral, and a beautiful woman. As the war, which seemed to be in favor of Hang-Woo, ended in defeat, you can feel a sense of tragic beauty, and learn a lesson through the victory of Weifang, a commoner.
The battle between the schemers is also interesting, and the tactical confrontation between the rivals of Jangyang and Beomjeung and the tricks-filled face-offs are interesting to read.
The sad love story between Hang-Woo and Woo-hee still pains people's hearts today.
The story inspires many artists and has been told continuously through works of art like stories, poems, and Chinese operas.
Chohanji is a historical novel based on the long confrontation between Hang-wu and Weifang from the fall of China's Qin dynasty to the unification of the Han dynasty.
There are several characters, but the story centers on the two characters Hang-Woo and Yu-Yang and their confrontations. While focusing on the war between the two heroes, more fun is added with the appearance of various characters such as a schemer,ageneral, and a beautiful woman. As the war, which seemed to be in favor of Hang-Woo, ended in defeat, you can feel a sense of tragic beauty, and learn a lesson through the victory of Weifang, a commoner.
The battle between the schemers is also interesting, and the tactical confrontation between the rivals of Jangyang and Beomjeung and the tricks-filled face-offs are interesting to read.
The sad love story between Hang-Woo and Woo-hee still pains people's hearts today.
The story inspires many artists and has been told continuously through works of art like stories, poems, and Chinese operas.


Chohanji Mural Street and Three Kingdoms Mural Street
There are two mural streets in Chinatown: Chohanji Mural Street and Three Kingdoms Mural Street.
When the Three Kingdoms Mural Street was first established and became popular, the story of Chohanji was later developed into the Chohanji Mural Street.
The story of Chohanji ends with Weifang taking over the whole country and taking office as emperor in the new unified empire of Han.
However, the last mural on the Chohanji Mural Street, as if showing that history and stories flow without end, foreshadows the fall of the Han Dynasty and the story of the Three Kingdoms.
Looking ahead from the end of Chohanji Mural Street, you can see the Three Kingdoms Mural Street. If you go down the road, you will see the Three Kingdoms Mural Street.
If you want to see the story of Chohanji and the Three Kingdoms in chronological order, it is recommended to walk to the Mural Street of the Three Kingdoms after viewing the Chohanji Mural Street.
There are two mural streets in Chinatown: Chohanji Mural Street and Three Kingdoms Mural Street.
When the Three Kingdoms Mural Street was first established and became popular, the story of Chohanji was later developed into the Chohanji Mural Street.
The story of Chohanji ends with Weifang taking over the whole country and taking office as emperor in the new unified empire of Han.
However, the last mural on the Chohanji Mural Street, as if showing that history and stories flow without end, foreshadows the fall of the Han Dynasty and the story of the Three Kingdoms.
Looking ahead from the end of Chohanji Mural Street, you can see the Three Kingdoms Mural Street. If you go down the road, you will see the Three Kingdoms Mural Street.
If you want to see the story of Chohanji and the Three Kingdoms in chronological order, it is recommended to walk to the Mural Street of the Three Kingdoms after viewing the Chohanji Mural Street.

- Location
- 4-1, Bukseong-dong 3-ga, Jung-gu, Incheon
- Transportation
- 3-minute walk from Samgukji Mural Street in the direction of Seorinmun