The Jeju National Museum is located on Jeju Island, South Korea, to the north of Jeju City, near Halla Mountain. I have visited this restaurant once, and I have introduced Korea, especially the local customs, origins and culture of Jeju Island. Good choice. When I visited that day, it happened that a group of local children, under the guidance of the teacher, also came to visit the Shuwu Museum, which was very lovely.
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The Jeju National Museum is located on Jeju Island, South Korea, to the north of Jeju City, near Halla Mountain. I have visited this restaurant once, and I have introduced Korea, especially the local customs, origins and culture of Jeju Island. Good choice. When I visited that day, it happened that a group of local children, under the guidance of the teacher, also came to visit the Shuwu Museum, which was very lovely.
There is nothing near the National Museum of Jeju, there is an adult theme park next to it, and there is actually nothing else. I drove there, all is not difficult to find, but if you take public transportation, it is difficult to find. The museum and the parks around it have no grass and lack of vitality. Very beautiful, but it seems to lack personality. It's quiet and peaceful, suitable for long-term strolls, but there are no activities. The National Museum of Jeju is not far from the city center, but from our hotel in the city center, it cost about 6000 won to take a taxi to the National Museum of Jeju. We went to the museum that day because they happened to have some improvements. We did not charge any fees when we entered, but I think the entrance fee here is not too expensive. I really like the National Jeju Museum, especially the various exhibitions here. There are also many exhibitions here and China. The connection makes people feel refreshing. The whole exhibition starts on July 21st in 2015 and lasts until October 10th in 2015. And visiting here will deepen our understanding of Jeju. If you like history, you also like history, culture and other handicrafts. If you do, you will definitely fall in love with the Jeju National Museum. It is definitely worth a visit.
The Jizhou National Museum is the largest public museum on Jeju Island. The current permanent exhibition mainly exhibits the history, culture and ancient cultural relics of Jeju Island. It is currently free and open. There are also some cultural and creative products for sale in the museum lobby.
The museum area is not large, there are not many tourists, there are many exhibits on display, and the general is not bad
The museum is very good, the collection is rich, come again if you have a chance