The Teddy Bear Museum was built to showcase teddy bears that have been loved by people all over the world for hundreds of years.
Teddy bears produced from all over the world can be seen in two exhibition halls.
Visitors can also spend quality time in museum shops, Western restaurants, and outdoor parks with views of the sea.
The exhibition hall can be roughly divided into a history hall, an art hall, and a planning exhibition hall.
In the history museum, there are teddy bears that recreate historical figures and antique teddy bears that are combined with famous scenes from centuries of history, including "The Last Supper" created by Michelangelo and Mona Lisa's teddy toy.
The bear shape is particularly eye-catching.
In the art museum, you can enjoy the vivid works of the masters who introduced teddy bears to the world of art, as well as animated characters that are loved by children.
There is also the world's smallest teddy bear here, which is only 4.5 mm in size. You should check it out.
The planned exhibition hall displays various teddy bears according to the themes of different periods.
If you want to enjoy the scenery of Jeju Island and taste delicious food, you can go to the cafe and bar in the museum.
In the coffee shop, you can sip fragrant tea and taste delicious food.
The bar is an exclusive venue open to adults only during the summer.
Apart from the more expensive coffee shops and bars, there are many places to go.
There are many lifelike bear sculptures and models in the courtyard of the museum.
The garden themed around the Half-Moon Bear family and the mythical pond is really beautiful.
Teddy Bear Museum Festivals Jeju Island used to be an independent country called "Tamna Kingdom" in ancient times. Therefore, the island retains its unique customs, dialects and culture. It is also an island of celebrations, and various events are held on the island throughout the year.
This kind of festival celebration often allows people to enjoy unique fun, from which they can appreciate another charm of Jeju Island.
Starting from the Seongsan Sunrise Festival on January 1st, to the Great Cherry Blossom Festival and Rapeseed Flower Festival in spring, in May, there is the Seven Fairies Festival that recreates myths and legends, and in mid-June, Jeju people who love sports held the International Citizen Marathon.
competition and bracken-picking competition; in summer, romantic Jeju people will naturally not miss the annual seaside festival on a midsummer night; with the blooming purple grass flowers, autumn has arrived unknowingly, and the culturally rich island
Another piece of good news is that the International Wind Band Festival and the Halla Cultural Festival are being held, which has really caused a sensation on the island; and once the snowy winter arrives, the Halla Mountain Snowflake Festival and the Lantern Festival Wildfire Festival are also quite colorful.
Teddy Bear Museum opening hours 09:00~19:00 (7/16~8/25 to 22:00) Best time to visit Teddy Bear Museum Spring and autumn are the most suitable times to visit Jeju Island.
The climate of Jeju Island can be clearly divided into continental and maritime climates according to seasonal changes.
The temperature difference is large and dry in winter, and the summer is humid and rainy. The annual average temperature is about 16 degrees Celsius, the highest temperature in summer is 33.5 degrees Celsius, and the lowest temperature in winter is 1 degree Celsius.
Jeju Island is windy and foggy.
Jeju Island’s spring cherry blossoms, rapeseed flowers, and azaleas all bloom together, creating a mysterious and alluring scenery. In May, azaleas bloom like burning flowers; in summer, the melodious chirping of birds and the sound of running water can be heard from time to time in the green jungle.
, the waterfalls, magical valleys and dense green shades all over the mountains paint a wonderful landscape; Purple grass flowers dress up Jeju Island in autumn, and the narcissistic maple leaves silently dye the whole body red;
In winter, the dead trees are decorated with white snow, and the snowflakes that have not bloomed or fallen always smile in the face of the biting cold wind. Jeju Island seems to become taller in winter.
Teddy Bear Museum specially reminds entry visa: All foreigners entering Jeju need to hold their own passport. Except for Japanese nationals, passengers with return tickets can stay for 15 days without a visa. They have mutual visa exemption with South Korea.
Nationals of the agreement countries can stay in the country without a visa for a specified period of time in accordance with the agreement.
Customs: Customs inspection upon entry is divided into a non-declaration channel (green) and a declaration channel (red). If the foreign currency held by the passenger does not exceed 10,000 U.S. dollars and the total value of the carry-on items does not exceed 300,000 won, (limited to 1 bottle of wine and cigarettes)
10 boxes, 2 ounces of perfume), if you do not carry items prohibited from entry or exit, you can use the green channel.
If you carry valuables when leaving the country, you must fill out the "Declaration Form for Carrying Outbound Items".
Taxes and service charges: The tipping system is not common in Korea, but when using tourist facilities or purchasing goods, a 10% surcharge is included.
Of course, if you encounter a taxi driver who provides extra services such as carrying your luggage, it is best to express your gratitude.
Voltage: Generally 110V or 220V. In hotels and other service facilities, these two power sockets are provided to facilitate the use of electric shavers, hair dryers, etc.
Please confirm the voltage before use.
Telephone: You can get the service of the switchboard in the hotel, or you can use the public telephones in the city. There are two types of telephones: coin-operated and magnetic cards. Most of them are magnetic cards.
The local telephone directory number is 114, the international telephone directory number is 0074, and the manual international telephone service desk number is 0077.