Explore the Jeju Holic Museum

The Jeju Holic Museum is conveniently located just a 12-minute drive from Jeju Airport, making it an ideal stop for those with time before their flight or while returning a rental car.
Address: 2835, Pyeonghwa-ro, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si
Opening Hours: 09:30 - 18:00 (Open year-round)
The museum is a unique exhibition space that has been upcycled from a nursing hospital built over 50 years ago, showcasing works themed around Jeju Island in each area, setting it apart from other media museums.
The expressions of the teddy bears seem to look down on me, but that's probably just my imagination!
Admission is 11,000 KRW for adults, and tickets can be purchased for 10,200 KRW through Naver reservations.
The first exhibition room near the entrance features works that utilize light, and it can be quite dark due to blackout curtains, so be cautious.
The second room is the most vibrant and popular, dazzlingly beautiful with changing lights. Timing your photos is crucial, or you might end up with ghostly images.
Each room encapsulates Jeju, featuring blooming flowers in Hallasan's Baengnokdam, famous Jeju carrots, a photo zone with diving women, and hanging bananas.
Under dazzling lights, there's a large ice cream sculpture made with colorful stickers, possibly representing the famous peanut ice cream from Udo.
There are also rooms themed around tangerines, including a room dyed with tangerine water and a storage room filled with tangerine boxes.
On the second floor, every room is adorned with colorful flowers, creating a bright and cheerful atmosphere. I wish I had brought a pretty dress, as my outfit didn't match the vibrant setting.
Having missed flower viewing during the pandemic, I plan to return to Jeju next spring to see the blooming canola flowers.
After finishing the second floor, there is a relaxation area that feels like a resort. I visited it, but there wasn't much to see.
My visit to the Jeju Holic Museum concluded my 4-day trip to Jeju, filled with happy and joyful memories. Although Jeju is domestic, it feels like an overseas trip, and just thinking about it excites me!

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