Introduction:
The Traditional Herbal Medicine Tourist Park is located at the foot of Wangsan Mountain, where the two prominent doctors of the mid-Joseon Dynasty (1394-1910), Ryu Ui-tae and his apprentice Heo Jun practiced Korean Oriental medicine like martyrs. As Korea
Directions From Seoul Nambu Bus Terminal, take an intercity bus to Sancheong (산청). * Bus Schedule: 08:30-23:00, runs 8 times a day From Sancheong Intercity Bus Terminal, take a taxi to the Park (15-20min) (산청한방테마파크, Sancheon Hanbang Tema Park).
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-55-970-6431~2 / +82-55-970-6461~2
Information:
The Traditional Herbal Medicine Tourist Park is located at the foot of Wangsan Mountain, where the two prominent doctors of the mid-Joseon Dynasty (1394-1910), Ryu Ui-tae and his apprentice Heo Jun practiced Korean Oriental medicine like martyrs.
As Korea’s first herbal medicine-themed tourist park, it offers visitors a variety of health-related experiences.
It is growing into a popular tourist attraction in the area by creating a wide range of recreational facilities including Museum of Herbal Medicine, a medicinal herb garden, a medicinal herb forest park, accommodations, herbal medicine facilities, shops, and more.
Opened in May 2007, the Museum of Herbal Medicine is the first herbal medicine specializing museum in Korea.
The museum building has two floors above ground and one below on an area spanning 2,440 square meters.
The Traditional Medicine Center on the first floor features the history of Korea’s traditional medicine, herbal medicine treatments, and experience programs.
Meanwhile, the Medicinal Herbs Exhibition Hall on the second floor introduces various medicinal herb species and their benefits.
The museum also offers various hands-on experience programs such as discovering traditional medicine appliances and books, and checking one’s physical constitution. E-Mail kgkwon@korea.kr Structure Size 2,460m² (B1, 1F-2F) Exhibition area: 1,460m² (255 exhibition rooms, 17 seminar rooms, 32 multimedia rooms, 55 storage rooms, 83 other rooms) Exhibition Hall [1F Traditional Medicine Room]*
Area 1: Korean Medicine, Korean Oriental Medicine! - The history and excellence of traditional Korean medicine*
Area 2: Our Body and Korean Herbal Remedies - Korean herbal remedies and old oriental medicine clinic*
Area 3: Oriental Medicine Experience Center - Interesting oriental medicine experience programs*
Area 4: From Tradition to Future! - Oriental medicine research and globalization of oriental medicine[2F Medicinal Herbs Exhibition Room]*
Area 5: Finding Fragrance of Life - Medicinal herb, natural medicine*
Area 6: Travel to Herbal Forest - Various kinds of herbs*
Area 7: Sancheong, Treasure House of Medicinal Herbs[Special Exhibition Room]Special exhibitions are held.[Multimedia Room]Virtual story of Heo Jun, a royal physician in Joseon Dynasty.[Exhibition Items]Medical equipment, books, experience facilities, photo zone, etc. Admission / Participation Fees Individuals: Adults 2,000 won / Teenagers 1,500 won / Children 1,000 won Groups: Adults 1,000 won / Teenagers 700 won / Children 500 won * Groups: 20 people or more Parking Facilities 500 parking spaces Parking Fee Free
Reservation:
Reservation for Foreigners Phone-reservation available donguibogam-village.sancheong.go.kr (Korean only)
The Traditional Herbal Medicine Tourist Park is located at the foot of Wangsan Mountain, where the two prominent doctors of the mid-Joseon Dynasty (1394-1910), Ryu Ui-tae and his apprentice Heo Jun practiced Korean Oriental medicine like martyrs. As Korea
Directions From Seoul Nambu Bus Terminal, take an intercity bus to Sancheong (산청). * Bus Schedule: 08:30-23:00, runs 8 times a day From Sancheong Intercity Bus Terminal, take a taxi to the Park (15-20min) (산청한방테마파크, Sancheon Hanbang Tema Park).
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-55-970-6431~2 / +82-55-970-6461~2
Information:
The Traditional Herbal Medicine Tourist Park is located at the foot of Wangsan Mountain, where the two prominent doctors of the mid-Joseon Dynasty (1394-1910), Ryu Ui-tae and his apprentice Heo Jun practiced Korean Oriental medicine like martyrs.
As Korea’s first herbal medicine-themed tourist park, it offers visitors a variety of health-related experiences.
It is growing into a popular tourist attraction in the area by creating a wide range of recreational facilities including Museum of Herbal Medicine, a medicinal herb garden, a medicinal herb forest park, accommodations, herbal medicine facilities, shops, and more.
Opened in May 2007, the Museum of Herbal Medicine is the first herbal medicine specializing museum in Korea.
The museum building has two floors above ground and one below on an area spanning 2,440 square meters.
The Traditional Medicine Center on the first floor features the history of Korea’s traditional medicine, herbal medicine treatments, and experience programs.
Meanwhile, the Medicinal Herbs Exhibition Hall on the second floor introduces various medicinal herb species and their benefits.
The museum also offers various hands-on experience programs such as discovering traditional medicine appliances and books, and checking one’s physical constitution. E-Mail kgkwon@korea.kr Structure Size 2,460m² (B1, 1F-2F) Exhibition area: 1,460m² (255 exhibition rooms, 17 seminar rooms, 32 multimedia rooms, 55 storage rooms, 83 other rooms) Exhibition Hall [1F Traditional Medicine Room]*
Area 1: Korean Medicine, Korean Oriental Medicine! - The history and excellence of traditional Korean medicine*
Area 2: Our Body and Korean Herbal Remedies - Korean herbal remedies and old oriental medicine clinic*
Area 3: Oriental Medicine Experience Center - Interesting oriental medicine experience programs*
Area 4: From Tradition to Future! - Oriental medicine research and globalization of oriental medicine[2F Medicinal Herbs Exhibition Room]*
Area 5: Finding Fragrance of Life - Medicinal herb, natural medicine*
Area 6: Travel to Herbal Forest - Various kinds of herbs*
Area 7: Sancheong, Treasure House of Medicinal Herbs[Special Exhibition Room]Special exhibitions are held.[Multimedia Room]Virtual story of Heo Jun, a royal physician in Joseon Dynasty.[Exhibition Items]Medical equipment, books, experience facilities, photo zone, etc. Admission / Participation Fees Individuals: Adults 2,000 won / Teenagers 1,500 won / Children 1,000 won Groups: Adults 1,000 won / Teenagers 700 won / Children 500 won * Groups: 20 people or more Parking Facilities 500 parking spaces Parking Fee Free
Reservation:
Reservation for Foreigners Phone-reservation available donguibogam-village.sancheong.go.kr (Korean only)
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