
This museum chronicles the struggles of Cheju-do residents against the Japanese during the 20th Century.
The main building has 2 floors of exhibit halls, as well as a small movie screening room. Outside are
several monuments. Although the area looks pretty rugged at the moment, the museum has plans to improve
the landscape, adding ponds and more buildings. All the signs are explanations are in Korean, and none
of the workers speak English.
Hours: 09:00 ~ 18:00
Closed: Jan. 1, Lunar New Year and Harvest Moon Festival (Chuseok) holidays (open on Sundays)
Admission:
Adults(Over 25 years old): 500 won (Groups: 400 won)
Youths and Soldiers: 300 won (Groups: 200 won)
Elementary school students, Seniors(Over 65 years old): Free
Group: 30 people or more
Directions:
About 30 minutes by Donghoeseon intra-city or inter-city bus (Ilju Road) from Jeju City terminal, exit at Jocheon Gymnasium
About 30 minutes by taxi from Jeju International Airport |