@SOOHYUN Today I want to talk about Gimpo Dado Museum. The Gimpo Dado Museum is the only municipal museum in Korea that opened on May 20, 2001 to re-examine the history of Korean tea culture.
The tea ceremony museum has a spacious area of about 10,000 pyeong, allowing citizens to experience, watch and relax.
The scenery here is not unusual from the way up. Along with the calm and breeze of the countryside, the quiet and quiet road was not enough to capture the hearts of those who came.
Tea Ceremony Museum
When you leave the main building of the Tea Ceremony Museum, there are many attractions such as Paldodo Dogok, Sculpture Park, and a space where you can walk quietly.
When you enter the tea ceremony museum, there are many modern ceramics and teaware, and there are many signs to help you understand the tea ceremony. If you have pottery and teaware, there are many things that are very interesting.
Gimpo Tea Ceremony Museum
The Gimpo Dado Museum is an undecorated nature propaganda season. This place is filled with the loneliness of autumn and the excitement of the coming season.
Museum use
Opening Days: Every Tuesday-Sunday (holidays also open)
Opening Hours: Summer (March-October) 10 am-6 pm
Winter (November-February) 10 am-5 pm
Admission Fee: Free admission for children under 4 years old (individual)
Individual: 3000 won / Student 2000 won / Child 1500 won
General group: 2000 won / Group students: 1500 won / Children 1000 won
Parking: Free (Large bus parking available)