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Korean Folk Village

The Korean Folk Village is popular with families and first-time visitors to South Korea.
Pack a picnic lunch to bring with you; outside food and drink are permitted.
Audio guides in English, Korean, Chinese, and Japanese are available for rent.
The village is wheelchair accessible, and both stroller and wheelchair rentals are available on-site.
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The entrance fee for the Korean Folk Village is KRW 32K for adults, KRW 26K for children, and KRW 22K for seniors and disabled visitors. Groups of 20 or more can use the group rate, along with anyone within one hour of closing time. Some experiences, such as the Play Village, require an additional fee.
Yes, the Korean Folk Village has several traditional performances and shows, including the Pungmul Performance, with traditional Korean music and dance, and the Eolssigu Jeolssigu, a folk parade with dance and comic play. A number of seasonal events and cultural festivals are also held throughout the year.
Yes, there are several restaurants at the Korean Folk Village where traditional Korean food is served, including the Bazaar, Restaurant “KOREA”, Restaurant Gilmokjib, and Traditional Café and Korean Herb Pharmacy. You can also purchase traditional food and beverages, including sauces and oils, old-style glutinous rice taffy, and rice wines.
Yes, the Korean Folk Village is suitable for families with children. In addition to shows, performances, craft workshops, and activities such as horseback riding, there’s also the Kids Dream World Play Village, with over 15 attractions and rides such as a carousel, bumper cars, teacup ride, and more.
There are a number of ways to get to Korean Folk Village using public transportation. You can take Line 1 to Suwon station or the Bundang Line to Sanggal station and then bus 37 or bus 10-5; alternatively take the 5001-1 express bus or 1560 non-stop bus from Sinnonhyeong station or Gangnam station.







































































































































