点评:We stopped by the National Folk Museum of Korea as part of our city tour with Jessie at MySeoulTrip and following our visit to Gyeongbokgung Palace. It's located near the rear entrance of Gyeongbokgung Palace and is easy to walk to. The air conditioning was an added bonus.
The building itself is striking, with a concrete base rising high above the ground and a multi-story pagoda on top, surrounded by a beautifully landscaped garden. Inside, the museum features thoughtfully laid-out exhibits showcasing the daily lives and traditions of Korean people, both past and present, with artifacts covering topics like housing, clothing, tools, family life, marriage, and funerals. I particularly enjoyed the permanent exhibits.
The museum is medium-sized—spacious enough to feel relaxing but not overwhelming. Admission is free, and there’s a small cafe and museum shop near the main entrance. We spent about an hour browsing.
The National Folk Museum of Korea is a quiet and well-organized space that provides excellent insight into Korean culture. It’s an interesting stop for anyone visiting Seoul, history buff or otherwise.
Tip: I'd recommend finishing your visit/tour of Gyeongbokgung Palace before heading into the museum.
翻译:在参观景福宫之后,我们与 MySeoulTrip 的 Jessie 一起游览了韩国国立民俗博物馆。它位于景福宫后门附近,步行即可到达。空调是额外的福利。
建筑本身非常引人注目,混凝土基座高耸于地面之上,顶部是一座多层宝塔,周围环绕着风景优美的花园。博物馆内部精心布置了展品,展示了韩国人过去和现在的日常生活和传统,文物涵盖了住房、服装、工具、家庭生活、婚姻和葬礼等主题。我特别喜欢永久展品。
博物馆中等大小——空间宽敞,让人感到放松但不拥挤。免费入场,正门附近有一家小咖啡馆和博物馆商店。我们花了大约一个小时浏览。
韩国国立民俗博物馆是一个安静且井然有序的空间,可以很好地了解韩国文化。对于任何访问首尔的人来说,无论是历史爱好者还是其他什么人,这都是一个有趣的停留点。
提示:我建议在前往博物馆之前先参观/游览景福宫。