Introduction:
Opened in August 1966, the Yeongi Folk Museum showcases relics found in the old site of Sejong Special Self-Governing City. Over 1,000 relics, including Buddhist statues, weapons, pagodas, earthenware, porcelain, bronze ware, roof tiles, paintings, letter
Directions [Train] From Yongsan Station, take a train to Jochiwon Station. - In front of the Jochiwon Station, take Bus No. 710 or 720 to Ssangryu-ri Bus Stop. - Go 30m forward, and turn right onto Biam-ro Street. - Go 100m forward, and turn left at the sign for the Yeongi Folk Museum.
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-44-862-7449
Information:
Opened in August 1966, the Yeongi Folk Museum showcases relics found in the old site of Sejong Special Self-Governing City.
Over 1,000 relics, including Buddhist statues, weapons, pagodas, earthenware, porcelain, bronze ware, roof tiles, paintings, letters, houseware, kitchenware, farming tools, and others are arranged by era. Collections Status 1,300 articles (40 prehistory relics, 200 earthenwares, 30 Buddhist statues, 50 roof tiles, 500 celadon porcelain, 320 folk material, others) Program Traditional tea ceremony etiquette, making sotdae, hanji-handcraft (hand mirror), natural-dying (handkerchief), making injeolmi tteok (rice cake), etc. Restrooms Available Admission / Participation Fees Individuals: Adults 3,000 won / Students 2,000 won Groups: Adults 2,000 won / Students 1,500 won * Group: 30 people or more. Credit Cards Accepted Accepted Parking Facilities Available Parking Fee Free of charge Info.
Services for Koreans Guided tour available. Yeongi Folk Museum: cafe.daum.net/yghmuseum (Korean only) Sejong City: www.sejong.go.kr/global (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Opened in August 1966, the Yeongi Folk Museum showcases relics found in the old site of Sejong Special Self-Governing City. Over 1,000 relics, including Buddhist statues, weapons, pagodas, earthenware, porcelain, bronze ware, roof tiles, paintings, letter
Directions [Train] From Yongsan Station, take a train to Jochiwon Station. - In front of the Jochiwon Station, take Bus No. 710 or 720 to Ssangryu-ri Bus Stop. - Go 30m forward, and turn right onto Biam-ro Street. - Go 100m forward, and turn left at the sign for the Yeongi Folk Museum.
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-44-862-7449
Information:
Opened in August 1966, the Yeongi Folk Museum showcases relics found in the old site of Sejong Special Self-Governing City.
Over 1,000 relics, including Buddhist statues, weapons, pagodas, earthenware, porcelain, bronze ware, roof tiles, paintings, letters, houseware, kitchenware, farming tools, and others are arranged by era. Collections Status 1,300 articles (40 prehistory relics, 200 earthenwares, 30 Buddhist statues, 50 roof tiles, 500 celadon porcelain, 320 folk material, others) Program Traditional tea ceremony etiquette, making sotdae, hanji-handcraft (hand mirror), natural-dying (handkerchief), making injeolmi tteok (rice cake), etc. Restrooms Available Admission / Participation Fees Individuals: Adults 3,000 won / Students 2,000 won Groups: Adults 2,000 won / Students 1,500 won * Group: 30 people or more. Credit Cards Accepted Accepted Parking Facilities Available Parking Fee Free of charge Info.
Services for Koreans Guided tour available. Yeongi Folk Museum: cafe.daum.net/yghmuseum (Korean only) Sejong City: www.sejong.go.kr/global (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
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