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National Folk Museum of Korea Paju museum in Paju, GG
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View of National Folk Museum of Korea Paju in Paju, GG
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View of National Folk Museum of Korea Paju in Paju, GG
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National Folk Museum of Korea Paju

4.3(477 reviews)$Museum
🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 3-12. Younger children will love the tactile exhibits and play areas, while elementary-aged kids can appreciate the cultural context and science activities. The interactive nature keeps toddlers engaged without overwhelming them.

About

The National Folk Museum of Korea Paju offers children an immersive journey into Korean culture through hands-on exhibits and interactive displays designed specifically for young learners. Kids can explore traditional Korean life, participate in science activities, and enjoy creative play spaces that make cultural education fun and engaging. With its child-focused approach and affordable admission, it's an excellent rainy-day option or educational outing near Seoul.

Highlights

  • Hands-on traditional Korean cultural exhibits where kids can try on hanbok (traditional clothing) or explore daily life
  • Interactive science stations with experiments and activities
  • Creative play spaces designed for active learning and imagination
  • Educational displays about Korean folk traditions presented in kid-friendly formats
  • Photo opportunities in recreated traditional Korean settings

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday-Thursday) for the quietest experience and more space at popular exhibits
  2. 2.Download a translation app beforehand as some exhibit descriptions may be primarily in Korean
  3. 3.Wear comfortable shoes as kids will want to move between activity stations frequently
  4. 4.Bring small snacks and water bottles as food options inside may be limited
  5. 5.The museum is located in the artsy Heyri Art Village, so plan extra time to explore the creative neighborhood

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (10:00-11:00 AM) offer the best experience with fewer crowds and fresh energy from both kids and staff. Avoid weekends and Korean school holidays when local families visit in larger numbers.

What to Know

Admission is very affordable (under $10 per person) and children under a certain age may enter free. The museum is closed on Mondays, and parking is available nearby in the Heyri Art Village area.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent indoor programming. Korean holidays like Chuseok (autumn) and Lunar New Year may feature special cultural demonstrations and activities, though crowds will be heavier during these periods.

Nearby Eats

The Heyri Art Village surrounding the museum has several family-friendly cafes and restaurants serving both Korean and Western cuisine. Look for casual restaurants along the main village streets offering bibimbap, noodles, and kid-friendly Korean dishes.

More Activities Near Paju

Activity

Paju Book City

Paju Book City is a unique literary haven where families can explore creative bookstores, relax in themed cafes, and discover outdoor art installations across a beautifully designed campus. This architectural wonderland offers a peaceful escape from Seoul's bustling city center, perfect for book-loving families who want to combine culture, art, and leisurely exploration in one fascinating destination.

Park

Imjingak Park

Free

Imjingak Park offers families a unique combination of peaceful natural beauty and historical significance near the DMZ. Kids can run freely through spacious gardens, explore walking trails along the riverside, and enjoy picnics while parents appreciate the scenic views and cultural landmarks. It's an educational yet relaxing outdoor experience that provides insight into Korean history in an accessible, family-friendly setting.

Shopping

Paju Premium Outlets

$$

Paju Premium Outlets offers a winning combination of international brand shopping and dedicated kids' entertainment that makes it easier for parents to browse while children stay engaged. With designated play areas, family-friendly dining courts, and spacious walkways for strollers, this outdoor mall transforms what could be a tiresome shopping trip into an enjoyable family outing just outside Seoul.

Restaurant

Jangdan Pork Restaurant Area

$$

Jangdan Pork Restaurant Area offers families an exciting introduction to Korean BBQ culture where kids actively participate in cooking their own meal at the table grill. The interactive dining experience captivates children while parents enjoy authentic, high-quality local cuisine in this famous Paju dining district. Multiple family-friendly restaurants in the area ensure you'll find the perfect spot for even picky eaters.