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It is more delicious if you know and drink! Korea Sulthema Museum - Wanju-gun, Jeollabuk-do, Korea

Impressive exhibits at the Korea Sulma Museum

It is more delicious if you know and drink! Korea Sulthema Museum

Wanju-gun, Jeollabuk-do, Korea

It is the end of the year when you drink more alcohol than usual. Some may like it, and some may not be able to afford it. Alcoholic beverages entertain people and comfort their minds, but sometimes they become poison and harm their health and relationships. For sake
Full-scale exhibitions are gathered in the first and second exhibition halls on the third floor. The 1st Exhibition Hall's chief artifact exhibition hall displays a selection of 50,000 artifacts that fit the theme. The old days used to make alcohol
The Korea Sulma Theme Museum opened in October 2015
The huge wooden pavilion in the middle of the exhibition hall is a mix of godubap or yeast when making cheonju or takju. There are plenty of things to see, such as the alcoholic beverages that were numbered to collect taxes during the Japanese colonial rule, and the alcoholic beverages that were used to carry alcohol.
It is full of valuable artifacts, centered on giant ships.
In the three-dimensional video theater next to the Sujanghyeong Artifacts Exhibition, you can watch the video of the story of Haemosu, who went to get the most delicious sake from the world to get the oil painting of Habaek, the daughter of the god of water, who loved drinking.
Early domestic wine
The Joseon Dynasty period was the dark age of alcohol
The second exhibition hall has an impressive entrance like a suldog. There are many interesting contents, including how to make sake based on ingredients, and the streets that reproduce the history and culture of Korean sake, traditional sake, and taverns of memories. During the Joseon Dynasty, this was often done to save grain. Alcohol was forbidden when there was a condition or severe drought caused a bad year. Yeongjo was especially strict with alcohol. It is said that Danjong (Gamju) was used instead during the rite of Jongmyo Shrine, and was ruled to be a death penalty when violating Geumjuryeong.
World alcohol and unique wine bottles
The street of memories that reproduced the tavern in the 1970s and 1990s actually reproduced the ompan house and Yongjin foundry in Jeonju. Thanks to the creation of food and people models in alleyways, street lamps, shops, chicken houses, hop houses, and stalls, memories are revived as if they were back in that time on a time machine. A museum specializing in alcohol is not only for adults. Children also have a lot of fun and fun to experience.
Ompanjip, a famous spot in Jeonju in the 1970s
The Hyangeum Culture Experience Hall, located at the innermost of the second exhibition hall, is a space for children. With the Chroma Key technique, when the spectator takes off his shoes and sits in front of the sake table prepared in front of the blue screen, the spectator can appear in the pre-recorded video and perform the ritual ritual in person. This is an experience where you can learn our traditions of inviting guests and serving alcohol. There are a variety of Gyeyeongbae experiences designed to keep the glasses full, rolling the main sphere, matching puzzles, and coloring.
Hyangeum Culture Experience Center with many experiences for children
Juryong-gu is a 14-sided dice with penalties written on each side, such as drinking 3 glasses at a time, drinking 1 poem, dancing without a song, and hitting the noses of several people. A glimpse into the drinking culture of the new lines
Juryu-gu with interesting penalties
Various experience programs
Tobacco Culture Planning Exhibition Hall, located next to the elevator on the first floor, is easy to miss. It is a place where tobacco, which can be said to be the best drink, can be seen in one place, from the first cigarettes in Korea to the world's famous cigarettes. Korea-Japan merger
Tobacco Culture Planning Exhibition Hall
Various educational experience programs are held in the basement experience room on the first basement level. It is good to enjoy the making of Juryong-gu, fermentation experience activity, making fermented bread, making cookies, and fermentation healing therapy. Adult programs include making rice wine, making house beer, making wine, and making cocktails. It is conducted when there are more than 5 people.
There are many experiences related to fermentation
Outside the building, there is a tasting room where you can taste sake for free. Around 10 kinds of alcohol are prepared, including wine and sake, which represent the region. Up to 3 drinks per person are possible.
Tasting room where you can taste sake for free
It introduces local sake that has been recognized for taste, and suspicious sake at national conventions. I don't have to worry about it because it's a small, one-size-sized cup of thumb.
Enjoy local sake and famous sake
Jeonbuk Provincial Museum of Art with the nest of art at the foot of Moaksan Mountain
When you arrive at the foot of the mountain to climb Moak Mountain, the cover of Jeonbuk Provincial Museum of Art comes before the cover of Moak Mountain. Moaksan was built behind his back, and the grilled reservoir was wrapped like a skirt, so the scenery was outstanding. It wasn't located in the city center, but it was a museum that nested in nature, so it wasn't because there were few visitors and it was cool. Oh, Mt.
Jeonbuk Provincial Museum of Art
On weekends, experience programs for children are held. Programs such as making and decorating are conducted free of charge, and participation is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Inside a spacious and cool structure
Travel information

Korea Sulthema Museum
-Address: 232-58, Deokcheonjeon-gil, Gu-myeon, Wanju-gun, Jeollabuk-do
-Inquiries: 063-290-3842

http://www.sulmuseum.kr/index.9is

Jeonbuk Provincial Museum
-Address: 111-6, Moaksan-gil, Gumyeon, Wanju-gun, Jeollabuk-do
-Inquiries: 063-290-6888

http://www.jma.go.kr/korean/


Restaurants near
-Happy stop: Local food Korean buffet / 95, Moaksan-gil, Gumyeon, Wanju-gun / 063-253-5761
http://blog.naver.com/wjlocalfood

-Sambaekjip: Bean sprout soup / 22, Jeonju guesthouse 2-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si / 063-284-2227
http://www.300zip.com/

-Rock Lak Noodle: Noodles / 366 Gyeonpyeon-ro, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si / 063-247-0082

http://blog.naver.com/rakrak2015

Rooms
-Moaksan Motel: 104-10, Moaksan-gil, Gumyeon, Wanju-gun / 063-222-2023
-Happy Dream Hanok: 181-21 Bongseoan-gil, Yongjin-myeon, Wanju-gun / 063-247-0050
http://cafe.daum.net/happybongse

-Benikia Jeonju Hansung Hotel: 43-3 Jeonju Guest House 5-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si / 063-288-0014

※ The above information was updated in December 2016, and may be changed later, so be sure to check it before you travel.
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