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Seokbujak Museum 석부작 박물관

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"Seokbujak Museum", located in Jeju Island, represents the 3 symbols of Jeju Island: stones, wind, and women. 30,000 basalt stones in various shapes are scattered throughout the spacious park.

Following waterfalls and upon entering Open Exhibition Hall, visitors are exposed to over 1,000 different wild flowers and plants from Adonis amurensis to Aceriphyllum rossii, all on basalt. The elegant wild plants and the sturdy basalt symbolize the life of local residents on Jeju Island.

The elegance of over 10,000 Seokbujak (referring to putting holes into stones and placing trees or flowers in them) items await visitors at Open Exhibition Hall. Visitors can participate in crafting a Seokbujak as well. Gusty winds, sturdy basalt, and strong-willed women, all characterizing Jeju Island, can be found in Seokbujak Museum.

* Seokbujak Crafting Program: participation fees starting at KRW 30,000 and above (postal delivery fees are separate)

* Picking Orange Mandarins Program: between mid-October and early March Indoor Seokbujak, Outdoor Seokbujak, Stone Bonsai, Wild Flowers, Wild Plants, Stones of Jeju Island, Learning Center, and Garden of Mind

Address

569-2 Hogeun-dong, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea

Phone number

+82-64-739-5588

Opening Hours

Mon
08:30 ~ 20:00
Tue
08:30 ~ 20:00
Wed
08:30 ~ 20:00
Thu
08:30 ~ 20:00
Fri
08:30 ~ 20:00
Sat
08:30 ~ 20:00
Sun
08:30 ~ 20:00

Admissions

Adults: Individual / 6,000 won Groups / 5,000 won
Students: Individual / 4,000 won Groups / 3,500 won
Children: Individual / 3,000 won Groups / 3,000 won

Payment

Accepts Credit Card

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