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Jeju Family Trip for Chuseok 2026: Discover Jeju¡¯s Nature, History and Traditional Culture at the Jeju Folklore and Natural History Museum
[CTN/Travel] Reporter Ga Geum-hyeon = CTN, Korea¡¯s leading internet newspaper, recommends the Jeju Folklore and Natural History Museum as a family-friendly destination to visit around the September Chuseok holiday in Jeju.
Located at 40 Samseong-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, the Jeju Folklore and Natural History Museum is one of the island¡¯s representative museums, offering visitors an opportunity to explore Jeju¡¯s natural environment, history, traditional culture and the everyday lives of its people in one place.
Known as a space filled with ¡°the spirit and fragrance of Jeju,¡± the museum presents the formation of Jeju as a volcanic island, its natural resources, the life cycles of Jeju residents and the island¡¯s unique folk culture.
Since opening on May 24, 1984, the museum has used real artifacts, models and mannequins to create three-dimensional exhibitions that make Jeju culture easier for visitors, including children and families, to understand.
One of the highlights is the sperm whale skeleton specimen displayed in the lobby. The immersive video showcasing Jeju also provides visitors with a striking introduction to the island¡¯s natural beauty and value.
The permanent exhibitions cover the formation of Jeju Island, various types of rocks, the vertical distribution of plants on Hallasan Mountain, insects, mammals and other aspects of Jeju¡¯s natural ecosystem.
Visitors can also learn about the lives of Jeju residents in the past through exhibitions focusing on their life cycles, occupations, food, clothing, housing and traditional customs.
For families traveling with children, the museum offers more than simple sightseeing. It provides an educational opportunity to learn about the birth of Jeju Island, its natural environment and the lives and traditions of the people who have lived there.
The museum features permanent exhibition halls, special exhibition halls and outdoor exhibition areas. Parking and restrooms are also available, making it convenient for family visitors.
The museum is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., with admission closing at 5:30 p.m. Admission is 2,000 won for adults and 1,000 won for teenagers and military personnel. For groups of 10 or more, admission is 1,600 won for adults and 800 won for teenagers and military personnel.
The museum is closed every Monday. When Monday is a public holiday, it closes on the first non-holiday weekday afterward. It is also closed on January 1, Lunar New Year¡¯s Day, Chuseok and during scheduled fumigation periods.
In particular, Chuseok in 2026 falls on Friday, September 25, so the museum will be closed on Chuseok itself under the stated holiday schedule. Families planning a visit should therefore check the museum¡¯s operating schedule and choose another day during the surrounding holiday period.
For travelers who want to experience more than Jeju¡¯s beaches, oreums and popular tourist attractions, the Jeju Folklore and Natural History Museum offers a meaningful opportunity to understand the island¡¯s nature, culture and the everyday lives of its people.
¡ß Jeju Folklore and Natural History Museum Information
Address: 40 Samseong-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, Republic of Korea
Opening hours: 09:00–18:00
Last admission: 17:30
Closed: Every Monday, January 1, Lunar New Year¡¯s Day, Chuseok and scheduled fumigation periods
Parking: Available
Admission: Adults 2,000 KRW / Teenagers and military personnel 1,000 KRW
Group admission (10+ people): Adults 1,600 KRW / Teenagers and military personnel 800 KRW
Main facilities: Permanent exhibition halls, special exhibition halls and outdoor exhibition areas
Facilities: Restrooms
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Jeju Family Trip for Chuseok 2026: Discover Jeju¡¯s Nature, History and Traditional Culture at the Jeju Folklore and Natural History Museum
[CTN/Travel] Reporter Ga Geum-hyeon = CTN, Korea¡¯s leading internet newspaper, recommends the Jeju Folklore and Natural History Museum as a family-friendly destination to visit around the September Chuseok holiday in Jeju.
Located at 40 Samseong-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, the Jeju Folklore and Natural History Museum is one of the island¡¯s representative museums, offering visitors an opportunity to explore Jeju¡¯s natural environment, history, traditional culture and the everyday lives of its people in one place.
Known as a space filled with ¡°the spirit and fragrance of Jeju,¡± the museum presents the formation of Jeju as a volcanic island, its natural resources, the life cycles of Jeju residents and the island¡¯s unique folk culture.
Since opening on May 24, 1984, the museum has used real artifacts, models and mannequins to create three-dimensional exhibitions that make Jeju culture easier for visitors, including children and families, to understand.
One of the highlights is the sperm whale skeleton specimen displayed in the lobby. The immersive video showcasing Jeju also provides visitors with a striking introduction to the island¡¯s natural beauty and value.
The permanent exhibitions cover the formation of Jeju Island, various types of rocks, the vertical distribution of plants on Hallasan Mountain, insects, mammals and other aspects of Jeju¡¯s natural ecosystem.
Visitors can also learn about the lives of Jeju residents in the past through exhibitions focusing on their life cycles, occupations, food, clothing, housing and traditional customs.
For families traveling with children, the museum offers more than simple sightseeing. It provides an educational opportunity to learn about the birth of Jeju Island, its natural environment and the lives and traditions of the people who have lived there.
The museum features permanent exhibition halls, special exhibition halls and outdoor exhibition areas. Parking and restrooms are also available, making it convenient for family visitors.
The museum is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., with admission closing at 5:30 p.m. Admission is 2,000 won for adults and 1,000 won for teenagers and military personnel. For groups of 10 or more, admission is 1,600 won for adults and 800 won for teenagers and military personnel.
The museum is closed every Monday. When Monday is a public holiday, it closes on the first non-holiday weekday afterward. It is also closed on January 1, Lunar New Year¡¯s Day, Chuseok and during scheduled fumigation periods.
In particular, Chuseok in 2026 falls on Friday, September 25, so the museum will be closed on Chuseok itself under the stated holiday schedule. Families planning a visit should therefore check the museum¡¯s operating schedule and choose another day during the surrounding holiday period.
For travelers who want to experience more than Jeju¡¯s beaches, oreums and popular tourist attractions, the Jeju Folklore and Natural History Museum offers a meaningful opportunity to understand the island¡¯s nature, culture and the everyday lives of its people.
¡ß Jeju Folklore and Natural History Museum Information
Address: 40 Samseong-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, Republic of Korea
Opening hours: 09:00–18:00
Last admission: 17:30
Closed: Every Monday, January 1, Lunar New Year¡¯s Day, Chuseok and scheduled fumigation periods
Parking: Available
Admission: Adults 2,000 KRW / Teenagers and military personnel 1,000 KRW
Group admission (10+ people): Adults 1,600 KRW / Teenagers and military personnel 800 KRW
Main facilities: Permanent exhibition halls, special exhibition halls and outdoor exhibition areas
Facilities: Restrooms
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