Attractions, Jeju

Jeju Folk Village

Jeju Folk Village Detailed Description

Jeju Folk Village (제주민속촌) is an immersive cultural attraction that recreates the traditional lifestyle of Jeju Island during the late Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897). Spanning over 40 acres, the village features 117 authentic thatched-roof buildings, including houses, schools, and government offices, which were relocated and reconstructed to preserve the island’s unique heritage.

Visitors can explore different sections representing Jeju’s historical farming, fishing, and mountain communities, gaining insight into the daily lives, customs, and traditions of Jeju's ancestors. The village also showcases traditional tools, handicrafts, and performances, making it an educational and interactive experience for all ages.

Historical or Significant Information

Jeju Folk Village was established in 1987 as a living museum to preserve Jeju’s cultural and architectural heritage amidst rapid modernization. The site’s authentic structures and detailed reconstructions provide a rare glimpse into Jeju’s history, including its unique building techniques adapted to the island's windy climate and volcanic landscape.

The village has also been a filming location for popular Korean dramas, such as Jewel in the Palace (Dae Jang Geum), further enhancing its appeal among Hallyu fans.

Event and Festival Information

  • Traditional Performances: Daily shows include folk dances, music, and demonstrations of Jeju’s unique traditions, such as horsehair hat-making and stone wall construction.
  • Seasonal Events: The village celebrates Korean holidays like Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving) and Seollal (Lunar New Year) with special cultural activities and festive displays.
  • Hands-On Activities: Visitors can participate in traditional crafts, try on hanbok (traditional Korean clothing), and play folk games.

Noteworthy Details

  • Authentic Architecture: Explore distinct Jeju-style homes with basalt stone walls and thatched roofs, showcasing ingenious designs that withstand strong winds.
  • Local Delicacies: The village offers authentic Jeju cuisine at its traditional restaurants, including black pork, barley rice, and local seafood.
  • Cultural Immersion: Informative plaques, guided tours, and interactive exhibits provide a comprehensive understanding of Jeju’s traditions and history.
  • Natural Beauty: Surrounded by lush greenery and volcanic rock, the village offers stunning views of Jeju’s natural landscape.

Practical Information

  • Address: 631-34 Minsokhaean-ro, Pyoseon-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
  • Operating Hours: Open daily from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (hours may vary seasonally).
  • Transportation:
    • By Car: A 50-minute drive from Jeju City, with ample parking available.
    • By Bus: Take a local bus to Pyoseon-myeon and walk a short distance to the village.
  • Nearby Attractions: Pyoseon Beach, Jeju Herb Garden, and Seongeup Folk Village are within easy reach.

Entrance Fees and Costs

  • Adults: 15,000 KRW
  • Teenagers: 12,000 KRW
  • Children: 11,000 KRW
    Group discounts are available for parties of 10 or more.

Official Website: Jeju Folk Village Official Website

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