Yongin Agricultural Theme Park 용인 농촌테마파크
- +82-31-324-4053, 4081
- www.yithemepark.kr
Yongin Agricultural Theme Park spans an area of 120,000㎡ to offer a special venue for people living in the city to experience the farming life and a pleasant refreshing area for family groups alike to help them raise the quality and conditions of life.
It is comprised of wild flower gardens, a crop educational center, garden of flowers and winds, a flowering tree garden, acupressure path, nut pine path, and herb gardens that give nostalgia of the faming ambience. Also, a two-story building of farming culture exhibition hall is available with an area of 1,426㎡ that showcases the farming industry of past, present and future. Visitors can try their hand at using old farming machines at the permanent hands-on program site as well as visit the insect exhibition hall and zoo.
Utilization information
・Maximum Occupancy : 3,000 people
・Age limit : Ages 7 and older
・Information : * Herb experience: Duration: 60 min / Participation fee: 5,000 won per person
* Healthy eating pot: Duration: 60 min / Participation fee: 45,000 won per person
* Napkin art: Duration: 60 min / Participation fee: 5,000 won per person
* Forest story: Duration: 60 min / Participation fee: 3,000 won per person
* Amazing insects: Duration: 60 min / Participation fee: 7,000 won per person
* Making terrarium: Duration: 30 min / Participation fee: 5,000-10,000 won per person
* Making mushroom soup: 60 min / Participation fee: 5,000 won per person
* Programs and participation fees are subject to change. Please, make an inquiry via phone.
・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-31-324-4053, 4081
・Closed : Every Monday, the day of Seollal (Lunar New Year’s Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) holidays
・Operating Hours : Summer season (March-October) 09:30-17:30
Winter season (November-February) 09:30-17:30
Admission Fees
Groups – Adults 2,000 won / Students & Teenagers 1,000 won / Children 500 won (ages 5 and older)
* Groups – 30 or more people
* Free – Persons with disabilities, men of national merit, seniors (ages 65 and older)
Available Facilities
* Multipurpose educational hall, insect exhibition hall, zoo
* Lookout hut and rest facility: look out hut, pergola, etc.
* Grass field: well-being garden, nut pine forest, flowering tree garden, Mugunghwa (rose of Sharon) garden, acupressure path, etc.
* Restaurant and snack bar
Reservation Info. for Foreigners
Inquiries : +82-31-324-4081, 4053
Korean Info. Service
Reservation Info. for Natives
Access
Jamsil Station (Seoul Subway Line 2), Exit 6 or 7.
Take Bus 5600 or 5800 to Yongin Intercity Bus Terminal (용인터미널).
From the terminal, take Bus 10-4, 16, 83 or 94.
Get off at Naedong (내동) (Yongin Agricultural Technology Center (용인시농업기술센터).
Follow the signs for Yongin Agricultural Technology Center.
After passing the village, continue going straight for 600m.
OR,
From Gangnam Station (Seoul Subway Line 2), Exit 10.
Go straight about 300m to the bus stop.
Take Bus 5001 or 5002 to Yongin Intercity Bus Terminal.
From the terminal, follow the directions as listed above.
* Bus 5600, 5800, 5001, and 5002 come at 15-min intervals.
80-1, Nongchonpakeuro, Wonsam-myeon, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do
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