139, Seoubinggo-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul 04383, South KoreaMap
Phone+82 2-2124-6200
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The National Korean Museum is a museum that promotes local traditional culture. Foreigners are actually a bit boring. The origin of Korean is introduced, and there are some historical knowledge. The local patriotic education base is probably
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National Hangeul Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Located in Seoul, South Korea, the museum is a cultural venue that integrates the preservation, dissemination and re-creation of Korean, and was officially opened to the public in 2014. The museum is divided into 1 underground floor and 4 aboveground floors, with a total area of 11,767 square meters. It consists of exhibition rooms, Hangeul library, cultural goods store and other areas. At present, there are more than 30,000 collections in the museum, displaying relevant materials from the creation period of Hangeul to the present, and providing interactive experience projects related to Hangeul.
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National Hangeul Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The National Korean Museum is a museum that promotes local traditional culture. Foreigners are actually a bit boring. The origin of Korean is introduced, and there are some historical knowledge. The local patriotic education base is probably
The National Korean Museum is a place to display, experience and learn about the history and value of Korean. The total building area of the museum is 11,322 ㎡, divided into 1 underground floor and 3 above ground floor, with outdoor lawn plaza and lounge for displaying educational activities. The first floor of the museum is the Korean World (library), the second floor is the permanent exhibition hall and the beautiful world (Korean cultural goods shops and tea shops), and the third floor is composed of facilities such as the planning exhibition hall, children's Korean playground, and the foreigner Korean learning field.
This museum introduces the creation and development of Korean, and many traditional Korean cultures.
A Museum showcasing Korean culture and history, which used to use Chinese characters in Korea, unfortunately has now been changed to Pinyin.
The historical introduction of the development of Korean characters is more detailed.