A new leap in aerospace and aircraft history has been made on Jeju Island with the grand opening of the
Jeju Aerospace Museum on April 24, 2014.
The Jeju Aerospace Museum (JAM) is an aviation and space-themed sta
Directions
Take a taxi from Jeju International Airport to Jeju Aerospace Museum
(Estimated Travel Time: 1 hr) (32.07km)
[Bus]
1) From Jeju-si, take 755 and get off at O'sulloc Bus Stop.
2) From Seogwipo-si and Jungmun Resort, take Bus 780 or 961 and get off at Donggwangyuk-geori (street) Bus Stop.
Transfer to Bus 755 and get off at O'sulloc Bus Stop.
3) From Hallim, take Bus 967 and get off at O'sulloc Bus Stop.
From O'sulloc Bus Stop, it is a 20 minute walk.
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-64-800-2000
Information:
A new leap in aerospace and aircraft history has been made on Jeju Island with the grand opening of the
Jeju Aerospace Museum on April 24, 2014.
The Jeju Aerospace Museum (JAM) is an aviation and space-themed state-of-the-art
museum that provides both education and entertainment through its exhibitions
and experience programs.
Inside, visitors can find items that are representative
of the world's history in aerospace technology and space science.
One can also
trace the footsteps of the Korean Air Force from the retired planes displayed
in the hall.
Astronomy-related stories from the ancient times to the early
days of space exploration are also showcased.
Through the exhibition,
visitors can travel back 13.7 billion years to learn more about the creation
of the universe and discover interesting facts about our solar system, the galaxy
and massive black holes.
The museum also presents diverse hands-on activities
such as touching actual meteorites, sitting in the cockpit of real aircrafts,
and future space exploration through a cutting-edge multimedia experience.
As Asia’s largest aerospace museum, JAM aims to promote the country's efforts
for innovation in the technology of flight.
It is an ideal place for visitors
of all ages to comprehend the evolution and impact of aviation, space exploration,
and new breakthroughs in astronomy.
Founding Organization
Jeju Free International Development Center
Managing Organization
Jeju Free International Development Center
Structure Size
Site area: 329,838㎡
Building area: 30,167㎡ (including B1F to 3F, and observatory)
Exhibition area: 10,556㎡
Maximum Occupancy
3,000 people or more
Programs Available for Foreigners
30 retired
planes, aircraft engines, 270 meteorites, experience hall for aviation
principles, 88 models of satellites and rockets, etc.
Program
[A night at the museum]-
One night, two days/ held four times during summer break[Regular education
program]- Approx.
2hr / held on Wednesdays
[Regular experience program]Saturday family aerospace classroom - approx.
2 hrs / every alternate Saturday
※ For more details about the programs: +82-64-800-2107 / +82-64-800-2014
Age Limit for Activities
Open to visitors of all agesExperience programs open to visitors ages 8 and over
Exhibition Hall
[1F: Aviation
History Hall]
- Actual model of 23 aircrafts, Air Force Gallery, virtual flight simulator,
etc.
[2F: Astronomy and Space Hall]
- Spaceship and Mars probes models, space exploration, etc.
[2F: Theme Zone]
- Polaris (5D theater): Stereoscopic images of space are displayed on a 360-degree giant screen (5m*50m)
- Canopus (Dome theater): Visitors can sit back in their moving seats to watch
educational programs on the 4K Ultra high-definition television that delivers
four times the picture resolution of 1080p Full HD.- Procyon (Interactive wall) : A
room where visitors can create digital avatars of themselves and beam them to
an interactive wall.- Arius (Interactive theater) : An interactive educational
experience space with a huge 30m panoramic screen
- Orion: 3D virtual flight simulator
[Project Exhibition Hall]
[Outdoor Exhibition Hall]
- Exhibition of 12 actual planes, boarding experience
[Jeju Aerospace Hotel]
Admission / Participation Fees
[Individual] Adults 10,000 won / Teenagers 9,000 won / Children & Seniors 8,000 won
[Group] Adults 9,000 won / Teenagers 8,000 won / Children & Seniors 7,000 won
* Children (ages 3-12) / Teenagers (ages 13-18) / Seniors (ages 65 or above)
* Groups of 10 or more
* Free admission: Babies (ages under 3 years old), people with disabilities, etc.
* Please refer to the website for more information.
Pets
Guide dogs (only if guiding the blind)
Parking Facilities
Available
Parking Fee
Free
Reservation:
Reservations
+82-64-800-2000
Reservation:
Reservation for Foreigners
+82-64-800-2000
Info.
Services for Koreans
* Audio guide free rental: 100 devices, available at the information desk on the first floor in order of arrival.
Identification card required as a form of deposit.
* Free exhibition explanations: Refer to the website for more information.
Foreign Language Intepretation Services
* Audio guide free rental (English, Japanese, and Chinese): 100 device, available at the information desk on the first floor in order of arrivals upon checking an ID card
* Free exhibition explanations (English, Japanese, and Chinese): Phone-reservation must be made at least one day before visiting.
(+82-64-800-2000)
www.jdc-jam.com(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
http://jamblog.co.kr(Korean only)
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