Korean Folk Village, South Korea



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Korean Folk Village — a window to medieval Korea

You rarely get to see places where history comes alive and well-preserved past tempts you to look back and wonder. The Korean Folk Village is a window to medieval Korea. Spanning an area of 245 acres, this open-air museum is probably the best introduction to Korean culture. Reminiscent of one of the world’s longest running monarchies, this village celebrates the age-old folklore, pastoral beauty, and yesteryear traditions. Visit historical museums, attend cultural events, don the traditional Korean attires, and ride on the palanquins used in the plays enacted at this Village. For every traveler, coming to this folk village, is a race against time as there’s so much to see and do.

History

Korean Folk Village was inaugurated on October 3, 1974. This open-air folk museum was conceptualized around the theme of Joseon Dynasty of Korea, which lasted from 1392 to 1897 AD.

Things to do in Korean Folk Village

You can not afford to skip the flurry of festivals and events held in the Village throughout the year. Seasonal events like Cold Winter Rural Home Tales (December-January), The Play From Those Old Days (February-March), Welcome to Joseon (April-May), Maternal Grandfather’s Home in Summer (July-August), and Historical Drama Festivals (September-November) are a major draw for travelers.

Events during traditional holidays such as Fortune Party Celebrating Seoul, A Solar Term in Summer Tint, Happy Full-Moon Festival, and Winter Solstice Night show you different facets of the Korean folklore.

It will surely take more than two to three days to explore this folk village. Apart from a pleasant boat ride an, you must also try Korean Archery Experience, attend the Craft Workshop and play a craftsman. Learn a lesson or two at the workshops on woodenware, brassware, musical instruments, and tobacco pipe.

It’s for you to seize the opportunity of coming closer to the Korean traditions and customs at the Korean Folk Museum, The Wold Folk Museum, and exhibition halls for mask dance and pottery. Do visit the Historical Drama Village at this theme village and become one with the Korean history. Watching plays based on different eras should also be on cards.

While the little ones can have a gala time trying Wonder Wheel, Railroad Train (toy train), Flower Race, and other rides at the Play Village, the grown-ups must try the 4D Theater, Legendary Hometown, and the Horror Ghost Zone.

Nearby Attractions

Suwon is the closest city to the Korean Folk Village. It is about 8 km from here. The city is home to some of the most famous tourist attractions in South Korea. The Hwaseong Haenggung Palace, Janganmun Gate, Hwahongmun Gate, Yeonmudae, Suwon Hwaseong Museum, Yungneung (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), Yongjusa Temple, and Mulhyanggi Arboretum are the premier locations you should visit.

Where is Korean Folk Village?

This Folk Village is located at Yongin in Gyeonggi-do province of South Korea. It is around 36 km south of the South Korean capital of Seoul.

How to Reach?

By Air – The Incheon International Airport is at a distance of 64 km from the Village and a less than a three-hour drive by road will get you there.

By Train – Taking the Seoul Subway train is the best option as it takes around an hour to reach this famous destination.

By Road – Take a bus or a cab from either Suwon or Seoul to Korean Folk Village. The place is very well connected to both the cities by road.

Accommodations

Motel CC, Hotel River, Shangria Motel, Hotel Ace, Cherbourg Hotel, Elegance Motel, Kara Motel, and Banikea Hotel are considered some of the finest and reasonably priced accommodations near the Village.

Restaurants

You do not have to go out of the Korean Folk Village to enjoy the best delicacies as there are quite a few on-site restaurants such as Restaurant “Korea”, Restaurant Yangbanjang, and Restaurant Gilmokjib. You can try traditional Korean food at the Village as well. To sample Italian cuisine, come to the Blanc Restaurant.

Best Time to Visit Korean Folk Village

The Korean Folk Village is open for visitors throughout the year as the weather in Yongin and neighboring areas remain pleasant throughout the year. However, the best time to visit this Folk Village is from November to October.

Things to Remember

The operating hours at the Korean Folk Village vary according to the season and weather.

February to April – 09.30 to 18.00 (Weekdays) / 09.30 to 18.30 (Weekends)

May to September – 09.30 to 18.30 (Weekdays) / 09.30 to 19.00 (Weekends)

October to November – 0.930 to 18.00 (Weekdays) / 09.30 to 18.30 (Weekends)

Mid-November to January – 09.30 to 17.30 (Weekdays) / 09.30 to 18.00 (Weekends)

Entry Fees:

Visitor Admission Free pass
Adult Single 15,000 won 24,000 won
Group (20 persons or more) 12,000 won 18,000 won
Adolescent Single 12,000 won 19,000 won
Group (20 persons or more) 10,000 won 16,000 won
Child Single 10,000 won 17,000 won
Group (20 persons or more) 8,000 won 14,000 won

 

Facts about Korean Folk Village

  • The Korean Folk Village has around 270 houses on display.
  • Around 20,000 traditional instruments of daily use are made here.
  • The Village has a 13,223 sq. m area for farming, where more than 80 species of trees and around 100 farming products are grown.
  • The exhibition halls at the Village have about 4,590 cultural artifacts.

 

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