
The museum contains three floors of exhibits showing traditional education
methods on Jeju Island. Several life-sized exhibits show traditional classrooms
and study halls, while smaller panoramas depict childhood games. Some of the exhibits
were designed for audience participation, allowing children to wear traditional costumes
and use some of the items on display.

Outside is a partial replica of a traditional village, with two different types of houses,
a mill stone, a 5-story pagoda, a grave site, and the prerequisite dol-harubang and
bangsat'ap. The inside exhibits do not have any English explanations, and only Korean
language brochures are available. The outside exhibit does include include English names for
some of the items, but the descriptions are only in Korean.
Hours:
Summer(Mar. ~ Oct.) - 10:00 ~ 18:00
Winter(Nov. ~ Feb.) - 10:00 ~ 17:00
Closed: Jan. 1, Lunar New Year, Harvest Moon Festival (Chuseok), every Monday, temporary holidays
Admission: Free
Directions: Take #500 bus from airport and exit in front of court (or Ido Apts. entrance) |