The Korean Bamboo Museum is located in Tanyang-Bamboo Township, Tanyang County, the famous bamboo production area of Jeolun South Road, South Korea, opened in March 1998. It is said that the bamboo handicrafts in Tanyang have been developed from the Korean era for more than 500 years, and the bamboo selected for the crafts are flexible and flexible, with excellent texture and is popular with tourists at home and abroad. The bamboo museum covers an area of 50,241 square meters and consists of five exhibition halls, one experience and education hall, one image promotion hall, one bamboo industry hall, one celebrity hall and foreign museums. The five exhibition halls show the definition and characteristics of bamboo, the distribution of bamboo in the world, the distribution of bamboo in Korea, the types of bamboo, the cultivation methods of bamboo, the production of bamboo art, medicinal bamboo, bamboo health and other content, many of which are closely related to the lives of ordinary people. Related. In addition to the exhibition hall, the celebrity hall and foreign museums are also attracted by visitors. The museum displays bamboo-related products from 13 countries such as China and Japan, especially the Anji County Museum in China, which provides more product introductions for tourists.