Gyeonggi Children Museum
16.55℃ 15.33℃ 41%
Entertainment.Museum
6, Sanggal-ro
Giheung-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do KG 17072, South Korea
Take Subway Suin-Bundang Line to Sanggal Station (Exit 4). It is approximately a 10-minute walk. Alternatively, take Red Bus 1560 or 5500-1 and get off at the Gyeonggi Provincial Museum stop.
+82-31-270-8600
10:00 AM – 06:00 PM
Closed on Mondays
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Overview
Opened in September 2011, the Gyeonggi Children's Museum is the first independent children's museum in South Korea. It is a dedicated space where children are encouraged to develop their dreams and fresh ideas through communication and participation. Spanning three floors, the museum features diverse hands-on exhibits that cover themes like nature, science, culture, and the human body, providing a safe and stimulating environment for self-directed learning.
History
Under the Gyeonggi Cultural Foundation, the museum was established to move away from traditional "look-only" museums toward a fully interactive, "hands-on" model. It has evolved by incorporating feedback from its "Children's Advisory Group," ensuring that the exhibits remain relevant to children's actual interests. Over the years, it has become a central hub for eco-friendly education and artistic expression, winning recognition for its innovative approach to early childhood development.
Things to see
**Nature Playground**: A sensory-rich space on the first floor specifically designed for toddlers (under 48 months) to experience agriculture and the natural world.
**Travel to the Human Body**: An interactive exhibit on the second floor where kids can virtually travel through a giant mouth and explore internal organs.
**Eco-Friendly Construction Site**: A popular area where children can wear helmets and build houses with large blocks, learning about architecture and teamwork.
**Wonder World of Fairy Tales**: A creative zone on the third floor that brings traditional Korean folk tales to life through immersive play and storytelling.
Things to do
**Water Play Experience**: Feel the power and flow of water at the "River Adventure" station, equipped with waterproof aprons for messy fun.
**Ecological Workshops**: Participate in seasonal programs such as planting seeds or learning about bug lives in the indoor garden areas.
**Digital House Designing**: Use touchscreens to design your own house and see it displayed on a large media wall as part of a collective digital village.
**Artistic Exploration**: Observe world-class art installations like Kang Ik-jung’s massive mural of Hangul characters on the museum's outer wall.
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