The Jeju Folk Village Museum displays more than 100 traditional Korean houses, which preserve the real life of the local people in Jeju Island. You can see the furniture, living utensils, farming and fishing utensils used by people at that time. In addition, in different villages, you can also participate in folk activities here, such as pot throwing, marbles and Jeju Yutz games. There is nothing more famous here than the filming location of the popular Korean drama "Dae Jang Geum". There is a TV drama filming area at the entrance of the folk village, and the scenes in it describe the life of Dae Jang Geum's medical girl in Jeju Island. Each set has photos and a signboard with the content of the series, and visitors can take group photos. After entering from the entrance, the first thing to visit is the mountain village. The people who live here mainly make a living by animal husbandry and hunting. Next is the Zhongshan Village, which has a Korean pharmacy, a horsetail craft room, a bamboo craft room, a book hall, an iron shop and a clan, etc. There are several pavilions, and the main exhibits include charcoal kilns, pedal flour mills and cribs and other utensils that people lived in at that time. Especially worth mentioning is the Zongbang, which used to be a place for traditional Korean weddings, but now allows tourists to wear Hanbok and take pictures. In addition, there is a horse riding field next to Zhongshan Village. Next to Zhongshan Village is the fishing village, where the home of the ancient sea girls is restored, and the fishing gear exhibition hall lists the fishing tools they used at that time. If you are tired of shopping, you can watch a folk performance at the folk performance field in front of the market. There are three performances a day. The performance times are 11:30, 13:30 and 15:30, each time for half an hour. After watching the performance, you can visit the Shamanic Belief Village and the Yingmen area. The belief village mainly shows the local people's belief in the gods, while the Yingmen area restores the office of the Jeju shepherd.
An old village where you can see what the houses used to look like. In the past, to use the bathroom you needed a stick to scare away the black pigs. There is a souvenir shop where you can buy scarves made by local artisans.
Authentic feel to the way people used to live in the old times Jeju with the traditional houses. was there on a rainy day else we could have taken more pictures. its abt 1 hr to walk the entire village leisurely and worth a visit if you have some time.
Chengyu Folk Village does not need to buy tickets. There are homes in the village. Although it has been developed commercially, it is still relatively authentic. Jeju Folk Village mainly refers to Jeju Folk Village Museum. It is a folk museum located on Jeju Island and needs to buy tickets to enter. The museum reproduces the traditional culture and folk customs of Jeju Island from the late 1890s to the present. These traditional houses display more than 8,000 folk customs materials such as living utensils, agricultural tools, fishing gear, furniture and stone objects.
One of the tour group's must-see attractions shows more than 100 traditional Korean houses, which preserves the real life of the local people in Jeju Island. We can see the furniture, living utensils, farming and fishing utensils that people used at that time. There is a special guide to explain, and it feels quite vivid and interesting. This is also one of the shooting sites of the popular Korean drama Da Chang Jin. Don't miss it for Chang Jin fans!
Jeju Folklore Village is a place with Korean national flavor. It is the earliest living place of Korean people. It is very primitive! __________ A relatively remote place, far from the Chinese area, more than 40,000 taxis, close to the sunrise peak of Chengshan Mountain! ___________ If you want to know about the life of the people of Jeju, including culture, it's really good to come here.
Jeju Folk Village is the Chengyu Folk Village. It is the base for Dachang Jin shooting. Dachang Jin took a few months here. Later, it developed into a visit attraction. There are some thatched houses in it. There are Chinese-speaking volunteers explaining the habits and customs of their locals.