사진제공-한국관광공사
Course : National Folk Museum of Korea
Code : M14-H1-11-1
Cost : 15,000 won (groups of more than 20 members need counsel)
Starting numbers : 3 people (minimum)
Meeting place : Line 3 Anguk subway station exit 1
Meeting time : 08:45AM
Event time : 09:00~12:00 AM
Ask : 02-3210-3265
◈ Tour of National Folk Museum of Korea in advance
The National Folk Museum of Korea is located inside GyeongbokPalace.
The building’s design is based on various historical buildings around Korea.
The museum illustrates the history from the start of prehistoric times to the
end of the Joseon Dynasty.
And you can also learn about the lifestyle of the Korean people here.
* Life of Koreans
◈ Geumjul
When a baby was born, a straw rope (geumjul) was hung over the gate.
People hung the straw rope to protect the house from evil spirits and to warn people
not to enter the house.
If a baby boy was born, charcoal and red peppers were fastened to the straw rope.
If a baby girl was born, charcoal and pine branches were fastened.
◈ First birthday
On the first birthday, the child is seated before a table of various things.
If the child picks up a book, it is believed that he or she will be a scholar.
If the child picks up rice or money, it is believed that he or she will be rich.
If the child picks up thread, it is believed that he or she will live long.
◈ Education
In Joseon dynasty, they tried to make more moral society by educating
Confucian ethics. Boys learned ‘the Thousand-Character classic’ and
‘Dongmongsunseup’ which were education
books for children in Seodang (village school) and studied scriptures of Confucianism
and history books to prepare for Gawgeo.