Jeju Teseum 제주테지움
- +82-64-799-1120, 4820
- www.teseumjeju.com
Teseum Safari is a teddy bear museum located in the Aewol-eup region of Jeju Island. It is one of the first museums in the world to exhibit all sorts of teddy bears and stitched dolls including ones shaped like wildlife animals, marine animals, flowers, birds, and more. The museum is spread over two large floors and features teddy bears arranged in adorable poses. Highlights of the museum include teddy bears shaped liked tigers, elephants, sharks, dolphins and even teddy bears based on characters from Greek mythology. Visitors can take photos with the teddy bears and famous tourist attractions such as ‘Psyche World’ are located nearby.
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・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-64-799-1120, 4820
・Closed : All year round
・Admission Fees : * Adult - Individual 7,500
won / Group 5,000 won
* Youth - Individual 6,000 won / Group 4,000 won
* Children - Individual 5,000
won / Group 3,500 won
・Operating Hours : 08:30 - 20:00
(08:30 - 21:30 during peak season)
※last admission is an hour before closing
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