The museum doesn't cost anything, but is informative about Korean culture and history. The museum exhibits are well designed, and visually appealing. It is definitely worth visiting for tourists.
The museum doesn't cost anything, but is informative about Korean culture and history. The museum exhibits are well designed, and visually appealing. It is definitely worth visiting for tourists.
I visited this museum and walked around visiting some exhibits. This museum has permanent exhibitions on the lives of ancient Koreans. They are fabulous to look at and you can get a good sense of how they lived. This museum is clean, neat, and bright. They have a lovely gift shop and you can even get some ice cream here. Best part of all, the museum admission is free. I highly recommend this place.
The National Folk Museum sits at the back of Gyeongbokgung and you really can't miss the large pagoda. To be honest I had little desire to come here, but because I stayed nearby and its free, I thought I might as well. The pagoda is a landmark in Seoul and has featured on many a tourist literature. There are some old buildings that have been moved here, as have some Jangseung (totom poles) and there's a small street that illustrates what South Korea was like decades ago. The museum is quite nice and the exhibits are well presented. There's a children's museum which I didn't go to. Contents include general Korean culture and life in the Joseon Dynasty. There is some overlap with other museums and attractions in Seoul. Similar items can be seen at the National Palace Museum which is also on the Gyeongbokgung grounds and the National Museum of Korea. In terms old old hanoks, there is the Namsan Hanok Village. So the National Folk Museum is like the greatest hits of korean museums in terms of culture. If you don't have the time to visit them all. Visit the National Folk Museum. I'd definitely go again.
Its a very good cultural museum depicting ancient traditional culture.A must see museum in a folk village.Must see
This placed will tell you, how it Washington the way of life for the acient people of seoul, great place to go, in the palace
This was an interesting park with historical artifacts used by Koreans in the daily lives. It is located in the grounds of the Gyeongbokgong Palace.It was established by the US Government in 1945 and is worthy of a stroll through.