The Andong Folk Museum is a beautifully curated window into Korea’s traditional way of life, offering both indoor exhibits and an open-air folk village that feel like stepping into the past. You’ll find lifelike displays of birth, marriage, and ancestral rituals alongside a recreated village filled with hanok houses, totem poles, waterwheels, and miniature scenes of rural life. Just steps away is the stunning Woryeonggyo (Moonlight Bridge), perfect for a scenic walk at sunset. The surrounding area is full of local food stalls and cozy Korean restaurants, making it easy to enjoy a cultural outing followed by a traditional meal. With clear English signage and a peaceful riverside setting, the museum offers a quiet, immersive experience that takes about 1.5 to 2 hours. Ideal for those who enjoy slow travel and cultural depth, this is one of Andong’s hidden gems that gently captures the...
Read moreThis is a very nice museum clean, informative, laid out well and a great location. The museum focuses on the history, food, and customs of Andong but also displays the cultural and traditions of Korean birth and death rituals.
I highly recommend this place when you visit Andong it is also close to the bridge walking area so you can do more than just visit the museum.
Parking is not a problem and...
Read moreIf you are looking for a museum to visit in Andong, I strongly recommend Municipal Folk Museum (Andong Folk Museum). Not only you will enjoy the museum but also the lights displays on the bridge nearby. It's easy to reach ans just one bus away from...
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