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Explore the Wonders of Bandi Land Insect Museum in Muju!

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Hello! This is Muju-gun! ๐Ÿ‘‹

Today, we're excited to introduce the Bandi Land Insect Museum, as recommended by Muju-gun SNS Supporter, Bomppa!

โ™ฃ Operating Hours โ™ฃ

09:00 ~ 18:00 (Last ticketๅ”ฎ at 17:00)

Winter Season (November to February): 09:00 ~ 17:00 (Last ticketๅ”ฎ at 16:00)

Closed on: January 1st, Lunar New Year's Day, Korean Thanksgiving Day (Chuseok),

Every Monday (However, if Monday is a public holiday, it will be closed the following day)

โ™ฃ Admission Fees โ™ฃ

Category Admission Fee (KRW)
Individual Group (20 or more) Virtual Reality (VR)
Adults 5,000 4,000 2,000
Teenagers (Middle & High School Students) 4,000 3,200 2,000
Children (Ages 4 ~ Elementary School Students) 3,000 2,400 1,000
Seniors (Ages 65 and above, residing outside Muju) 3,000 2,400 2,000

โ™ฃ Review โ™ฃ

To access all the facilities at Muju Bandi Land, you must first purchase tickets at the ticket booth located in the center of the left photo.

Since a large part of the Insect Museum is built underground, you might not expect much from the outside. However, once you go inside, you'll find more to see and experience than you think! ^^

As you can see, the entrance isn't very large, but it's decorated with many firefly sculptures, befitting the home of fireflies.

When you enter the Insect Museum, you'll see the entrance area. Scan your ticket to enter.

It's similar to the subway ticket or card scanning system.

After entering, you'll pass fossil-shaped decorations on both sides as you go down a slope to the underground level.

As you go, you'll see various insects and their names listed below.

This is the first space you encounter when you come down to the underground area.

A video showing the journey of a hornet is played.

My daughter has visited several times, so she's not very interested, but children who are visiting for the first time watch it well.

After passing the hornet journey video hall, if you go to the left, you'll find a drawing space that children really love! ^^

My daughter also loves drawing, and many children were drawing there. Haha.

This space allows you to draw a picture and then project it onto a screen, so I recommend that those who come with children try it out!

After passing the drawing space, there is a space with various fossil exhibits and a collection of preserved insects.

Many insects are preserved, and the space is larger than expected. ^^

The last exhibition room in the underground space is the VR video room. The videos are shown at specific times, so if you click on the last link,

Bandi Land -> Theme Guide -> Insect Museum, you can find detailed information and the schedule, so please refer to it!

If you go up one floor directly from the basement, you will find the dome video room.

I also experienced this place before, and when you sit in the chair, the ceiling is like a dome, and the video comes out on that dome part.

If the time is right, it might be good to try it.

My daughter asked me to take a picture between the dome theater and the ecological greenhouse ใ…‹ใ…‹

I quickly take a picture ^^

Ecological Exhibition Hall

If you go straight to the entrance and look to the right, you will see a space where you can see firefly larvae in detail with a microscope. ^^

It's hard to find fireflies these days, so there aren't many children who have seen them in person, so with your child, use a microscope to

Please observe the fireflies in detail!

The Insect Museum isn't just about insects ^^

A greenhouse comes out where you can observe various plants.

The tour of Bandi Land isn't over here!! ใ…‹ใ…‹

If you pass the ecological greenhouse, you will find a space where you can see otters.

There are two otters, but sometimes they are sleeping or not out ใ…‹ใ…‹ใ…‹

Please take a look!

This is the continuous Aqua Zone.

An Aqua Zone in the Insect Museum ใ…‹ใ…‹

It's not big and there aren't many kinds, but isn't this really good for an Insect Museum?? ^^

The Bandi Land Insect Museum really has a lot to see and a lot of space to experience ^^

I can really recommend it as a place to visit with children in Muju!

With many indoor contents, it is perfect as a travel destination to avoid rainy days or hot weather!

Start your Muju trip with your child at Bandi Land! ๐Ÿ‘‹

This post was written based on photos taken directly by the Muju-gun SNS Supporters.

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