Yae-Ari Museum: Where Tradition Meets the World

A space where tradition and the world come together,
Yae-Ari Museum
Did you know there's a special place in Yongin where you can enjoy exhibitions of various themes and formats all in one spot?
Introducing the Yae-Ari Museum, where you can explore Korea's coming-of-age, wedding, funeral, and ancestral rites culture, as well as rites of passage and funeral cultures from around the world!
Yae-Ari Museum: A glimpse into funeral practices from around the world.
The Yae-Ari Museum is a unique theme museum where you can embark on a special cultural journey where tradition, modernity, and the world meet.
Inside its distinctive exterior resembling a red fortress, delicately recreated traditional artifacts and spaces are located, allowing you to feel the depth of human culture and philosophy at a glance.
From the elaborate recreation of a Joseon Dynasty state funeral procession to artistic coffins from Ghana and Japanese ceremonial rituals, you can vividly experience the funeral cultures of various countries.
The museum consists of the World Culture Hall on the first floor and the Korean Culture Hall on the second floor, displaying unique collections gathered from various countries. It's a space where you can enjoy a unique cultural journey just by taking your time to look around.
In addition to viewing exhibitions, there are also hands-on programs where you can participate directly, such as making artifacts or printing woodblock patterns, providing an enjoyable experience for everyone from children to adults.
Outside, there is also a spacious sculpture park and cafe, making it a great place to relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery after viewing the exhibition.
The Yae-Ari Museum is more than just an exhibition space; it's a place that inspires people with new ideas and cultural communication through art.
A space where the spirit of etiquette and filial piety lives on,
Yae-Ari Museum!
Visit the Yae-Ari Museum, where you can experience our traditional funeral culture and rites of passage from around the world!


















Source :https://blog.naver.com/touryongin/224073812004
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