Closed Today Open tomorrow at 09:00-18:00(Admission ends at 17:30)
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
Address:
31 Jungmungwangwang-ro 110beon-gil, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South KoreaMap
Phone+82-64-7387600
What travelers say:
Ticket bought can be used on the spot. Literally a museum for people to appreciate bears, there’s also a colouring room for kids.
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Teddy Bear Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Jeju Teddy Bear Museum conveys the century-old teddy culture and collects limited edition teddy bears from all over the world. While experiencing the visual feast, it seems to return to the age of innocence. The museum is located at the entrance of the Chinese tourist area in Seogwipo City. As soon as you enter the entrance of the museum, you can see a pair of teddy bears bowing to you. Some content also introduces the long history of teddy bears, it is recommended to take a good look before visiting. The whole hall is divided into two parts: indoor and outdoor. The indoor is roughly divided into the history hall on the first floor, which introduces the major historical events of the teddy bear from the birth of 100 years ago to the present. Character teddy bear and other composition. You can see some scenes composed of teddy bears, such as the return of Hong Kong, the Terracotta Warriors, the human landing on the moon, the Normandy landing, the Titanic, the Berlin Wall, the opening of Disneyland, etc. In the art gallery on the 2nd floor, you can see the teddy bears used in the Korean drama "Palace", the teddy bears with 125 carats of gemstones, and the Louis Vuitton teddy bears worth about 1.3 million yuan. The outdoor exhibition hall is the Teddylin theme park. There is a circular plaza that reproduces Pontiac cars and buildings in the 1950s, a polar bear family enjoying water play, a picnic family, an Asian black bear family, and a love fountain where Teddy gets married and holds a wedding. Every hour on the hour When the clock is located, a pair of cute bears will emerge from it! If you are really tired from walking, don't forget to sit down and take a close photo with the bears. If you want to enjoy the scenery of Jeju Island while tasting delicious food, you can also go to the fast food restaurants, cafes and bars in the museum. The price of fast food restaurants is not expensive, hamburgers and ice cream taste good, and there are many people who eat them.
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Teddy Bear Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Ticket bought can be used on the spot. Literally a museum for people to appreciate bears, there’s also a colouring room for kids.
had fun visiting this museum even though I was alone, the place was beautiful and the teddy bears were really pretty and you’ll be amazed of how they were made. There’s even an Elvis Presley’s concert — it’s so cute and entertaining to watch.
This museum is not big. It can be strolled in half an hour. Truth. I personally feel that I don't bring children. There is no need to come. And the bear in the gift area is also very "Yiwu, China". The museum introduces various teddy bears. There is a musty smell in the museum! Then the teddy bear really put it in a glass cover like a museum. It's completely different from the other one I came to before. There is no other fun. Starbucks not far away is very distinctive.
Smaller than I thought...only three floors. But the tickets are not expensive, okay.
In Seogwipo, in the south of Jeju Island, it takes about an hour's drive from Jeju City. There are few people visiting the Teddy Bear Museum, mostly local tourists. There are more Western-style teddy bears, and the products are more expensive. The ticket is 12,000 won per person, and the price is not too high.