
The Hanbok Hall exhibits hanboks and accessories during the period of the Joseon Dynasty and lets visitors try on various styles of hanboks, including modern designs. Visitors are able to take a photo from the virtual fitting set and then receive a photo of themselves wearing a hanbok, traditional Korean dress, by email.
The Busan Hanbok Hall is located on the first floor of BEXCO auditorium and is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. Admission is free.
The last admission is 30 minutes before closing and is closed during lunch, which is from noon until 1 pm. Groups of more than 10 people need to make a reservation by calling 070-8840-1472.

The Hanbok Hall exhibits hanboks and accessories during the period of the Joseon Dynasty and lets visitors try on various styles of hanboks, including modern designs. Visitors are able to take a photo from the virtual fitting set and then receive a photo of themselves wearing a hanbok, traditional Korean dress, by email.
The Busan Hanbok Hall is located on the first floor of BEXCO auditorium and is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. Admission is free.
The last admission is 30 minutes before closing and is closed during lunch, which is from noon until 1 pm. Groups of more than 10 people need to make a reservation by calling 070-8840-1472.

The Hanbok Hall exhibits hanboks and accessories during the period of the Joseon Dynasty and lets visitors try on various styles of hanboks, including modern designs. Visitors are able to take a photo from the virtual fitting set and then receive a photo of themselves wearing a hanbok, traditional Korean dress, by email.
The Busan Hanbok Hall is located on the first floor of BEXCO auditorium and is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. Admission is free.
The last admission is 30 minutes before closing and is closed during lunch, which is from noon until 1 pm. Groups of more than 10 people need to make a reservation by calling 070-8840-1472.

The Hanbok Hall exhibits hanboks and accessories during the period of the Joseon Dynasty and lets visitors try on various styles of hanboks, including modern designs. Visitors are able to take a photo from the virtual fitting set and then receive a photo of themselves wearing a hanbok, traditional Korean dress, by email.
The Busan Hanbok Hall is located on the first floor of BEXCO auditorium and is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. Admission is free.
The last admission is 30 minutes before closing and is closed during lunch, which is from noon until 1 pm. Groups of more than 10 people need to make a reservation by calling 070-8840-1472.

Period: February 2 – April 27 / November 2 – December 29, 2019
(Every Saturday 3:00 p.m.)
Dates: Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23, Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Apr. 6, 13, 20, 27
Nov. 2. 9, 16, 23, 30, Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28
○ Venue: Busan National Gugak Center
○ Tickets: A-seat 10,000 won / B-seat 8,000 won
○ For more info.: 051)811-0114
○ Website: http://busan.gugak.go.kr/portalEn/main.do

The Hanbok Hall exhibits hanboks and accessories during the period of the Joseon Dynasty and lets visitors try on various styles of hanboks, including modern designs. Visitors are able to take a photo from the virtual fitting set and then receive a photo of themselves wearing a hanbok, traditional Korean dress, by email.
The Busan Hanbok Hall is located on the first floor of BEXCO auditorium and is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. Admission is free.
The last admission is 30 minutes before closing and is closed during lunch, which is from noon until 1 pm. Groups of more than 10 people need to make a reservation by calling 070-8840-1472.

The Hanbok Hall exhibits hanboks and accessories during the period of the Joseon Dynasty and lets visitors try on various styles of hanboks, including modern designs. Visitors are able to take a photo from the virtual fitting set and then receive a photo of themselves wearing a hanbok, traditional Korean dress, by email.
The Busan Hanbok Hall is located on the first floor of BEXCO auditorium and is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. Admission is free.
The last admission is 30 minutes before closing and is closed during lunch, which is from noon until 1 pm. Groups of more than 10 people need to make a reservation by calling 070-8840-1472.

The Hanbok Hall exhibits hanboks and accessories during the period of the Joseon Dynasty and lets visitors try on various styles of hanboks, including modern designs. Visitors are able to take a photo from the virtual fitting set and then receive a photo of themselves wearing a hanbok, traditional Korean dress, by email.
The Busan Hanbok Hall is located on the first floor of BEXCO auditorium and is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. Admission is free.
The last admission is 30 minutes before closing and is closed during lunch, which is from noon until 1 pm. Groups of more than 10 people need to make a reservation by calling 070-8840-1472.

An exhibition in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the March 1st Independence Movement and the establishment of the former provisional government in exile
○ Period: February 28 – June 2, 2019
○ Venue: Korea National Maritime Museum
○ Opening Hours (closed on Mondays)
9am-6pm (Tuesdays through Fridays)
9am-9pm (Saturdays)
9am-7pm (Sundays and holidays)
○ Free admission
○ Website: http://www.knmm.or.kr/eng/main/main.aspx

The Hanbok Hall exhibits hanboks and accessories during the period of the Joseon Dynasty and lets visitors try on various styles of hanboks, including modern designs. Visitors are able to take a photo from the virtual fitting set and then receive a photo of themselves wearing a hanbok, traditional Korean dress, by email.
The Busan Hanbok Hall is located on the first floor of BEXCO auditorium and is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. Admission is free.
The last admission is 30 minutes before closing and is closed during lunch, which is from noon until 1 pm. Groups of more than 10 people need to make a reservation by calling 070-8840-1472.

An exhibition in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the March 1st Independence Movement and the establishment of the former provisional government in exile
○ Period: February 28 – June 2, 2019
○ Venue: Korea National Maritime Museum
○ Opening Hours (closed on Mondays)
9am-6pm (Tuesdays through Fridays)
9am-9pm (Saturdays)
9am-7pm (Sundays and holidays)
○ Free admission
○ Website: http://www.knmm.or.kr/eng/main/main.aspx

The Hanbok Hall exhibits hanboks and accessories during the period of the Joseon Dynasty and lets visitors try on various styles of hanboks, including modern designs. Visitors are able to take a photo from the virtual fitting set and then receive a photo of themselves wearing a hanbok, traditional Korean dress, by email.
The Busan Hanbok Hall is located on the first floor of BEXCO auditorium and is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. Admission is free.
The last admission is 30 minutes before closing and is closed during lunch, which is from noon until 1 pm. Groups of more than 10 people need to make a reservation by calling 070-8840-1472.

The ‘Korea International Fishing Show BUSAN 2019’ will take place at the Exhibition Center I, BEXCO for three days from March 1 (Friday) to 3 (Sunday), 2019. The location for the 2019 ‘Korea International Fishing Show,’ which was held at the Korea International Exhibition Center (Kintex) in Ilsan until last year, will be in Busan. The fair will be the largest in scale, particularly this year due to the growing popularity of sea fishing.
For the first time in 2018, ‘fishing’ has recently taken the number one ranking among the favorite national pastime activities. It has even beaten out ‘mountain climbing,’ which had always ranked at the top before. Fishing has particularly become popular as a leisure activity not only for the entire family but also for women in their 20s and 30s, who have shown increasing interest in experiential leisure and the advanced fishing devices and technologies such as artificial baits (lures) due to the higher income levels and the introduction of the five-day workweek. In addition, as more office workers spend much time on hobbies for a better work-life balance, public attention to ‘fishing’ is also increasing more and more increasing. There has also been a two-fold increase in the import of fishing gear and supplies in the last five years, thus ushering in a renaissance of fishing.
Compared to last year’s fair, the 2019 show will increase in size. Moreover, considering that Busan is the global marine tourist city in Korea, the exhibition display items will range from fishing supplies to boat and camping supplies. In addition, an abundance of additional events will be operated to provide entertainment for the entire family as well as a festival space for fishing enthusiasts.
○ Period: March 1 – March 3, 2019
○ Venue: BEXCO
○ Hours of Operation: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (last admission is 4:30 p.m.)
○ Cost: 4,000 won (Free Admission with pre-registration)
○ For more info.: 02-2284-0018
○ Website: http://kofish.co.kr

An exhibition in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the March 1st Independence Movement and the establishment of the former provisional government in exile
○ Period: February 28 – June 2, 2019
○ Venue: Korea National Maritime Museum
○ Opening Hours (closed on Mondays)
9am-6pm (Tuesdays through Fridays)
9am-9pm (Saturdays)
9am-7pm (Sundays and holidays)
○ Free admission
○ Website: http://www.knmm.or.kr/eng/main/main.aspx

The Hanbok Hall exhibits hanboks and accessories during the period of the Joseon Dynasty and lets visitors try on various styles of hanboks, including modern designs. Visitors are able to take a photo from the virtual fitting set and then receive a photo of themselves wearing a hanbok, traditional Korean dress, by email.
The Busan Hanbok Hall is located on the first floor of BEXCO auditorium and is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. Admission is free.
The last admission is 30 minutes before closing and is closed during lunch, which is from noon until 1 pm. Groups of more than 10 people need to make a reservation by calling 070-8840-1472.

The ‘Korea International Fishing Show BUSAN 2019’ will take place at the Exhibition Center I, BEXCO for three days from March 1 (Friday) to 3 (Sunday), 2019. The location for the 2019 ‘Korea International Fishing Show,’ which was held at the Korea International Exhibition Center (Kintex) in Ilsan until last year, will be in Busan. The fair will be the largest in scale, particularly this year due to the growing popularity of sea fishing.
For the first time in 2018, ‘fishing’ has recently taken the number one ranking among the favorite national pastime activities. It has even beaten out ‘mountain climbing,’ which had always ranked at the top before. Fishing has particularly become popular as a leisure activity not only for the entire family but also for women in their 20s and 30s, who have shown increasing interest in experiential leisure and the advanced fishing devices and technologies such as artificial baits (lures) due to the higher income levels and the introduction of the five-day workweek. In addition, as more office workers spend much time on hobbies for a better work-life balance, public attention to ‘fishing’ is also increasing more and more increasing. There has also been a two-fold increase in the import of fishing gear and supplies in the last five years, thus ushering in a renaissance of fishing.
Compared to last year’s fair, the 2019 show will increase in size. Moreover, considering that Busan is the global marine tourist city in Korea, the exhibition display items will range from fishing supplies to boat and camping supplies. In addition, an abundance of additional events will be operated to provide entertainment for the entire family as well as a festival space for fishing enthusiasts.
○ Period: March 1 – March 3, 2019
○ Venue: BEXCO
○ Hours of Operation: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (last admission is 4:30 p.m.)
○ Cost: 4,000 won (Free Admission with pre-registration)
○ For more info.: 02-2284-0018
○ Website: http://kofish.co.kr

Period: February 2 – April 27 / November 2 – December 29, 2019
(Every Saturday 3:00 p.m.)
Dates: Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23, Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Apr. 6, 13, 20, 27
Nov. 2. 9, 16, 23, 30, Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28
○ Venue: Busan National Gugak Center
○ Tickets: A-seat 10,000 won / B-seat 8,000 won
○ For more info.: 051)811-0114
○ Website: http://busan.gugak.go.kr/portalEn/main.do

An exhibition in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the March 1st Independence Movement and the establishment of the former provisional government in exile
○ Period: February 28 – June 2, 2019
○ Venue: Korea National Maritime Museum
○ Opening Hours (closed on Mondays)
9am-6pm (Tuesdays through Fridays)
9am-9pm (Saturdays)
9am-7pm (Sundays and holidays)
○ Free admission
○ Website: http://www.knmm.or.kr/eng/main/main.aspx

The Hanbok Hall exhibits hanboks and accessories during the period of the Joseon Dynasty and lets visitors try on various styles of hanboks, including modern designs. Visitors are able to take a photo from the virtual fitting set and then receive a photo of themselves wearing a hanbok, traditional Korean dress, by email.
The Busan Hanbok Hall is located on the first floor of BEXCO auditorium and is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. Admission is free.
The last admission is 30 minutes before closing and is closed during lunch, which is from noon until 1 pm. Groups of more than 10 people need to make a reservation by calling 070-8840-1472.

The ‘Korea International Fishing Show BUSAN 2019’ will take place at the Exhibition Center I, BEXCO for three days from March 1 (Friday) to 3 (Sunday), 2019. The location for the 2019 ‘Korea International Fishing Show,’ which was held at the Korea International Exhibition Center (Kintex) in Ilsan until last year, will be in Busan. The fair will be the largest in scale, particularly this year due to the growing popularity of sea fishing.
For the first time in 2018, ‘fishing’ has recently taken the number one ranking among the favorite national pastime activities. It has even beaten out ‘mountain climbing,’ which had always ranked at the top before. Fishing has particularly become popular as a leisure activity not only for the entire family but also for women in their 20s and 30s, who have shown increasing interest in experiential leisure and the advanced fishing devices and technologies such as artificial baits (lures) due to the higher income levels and the introduction of the five-day workweek. In addition, as more office workers spend much time on hobbies for a better work-life balance, public attention to ‘fishing’ is also increasing more and more increasing. There has also been a two-fold increase in the import of fishing gear and supplies in the last five years, thus ushering in a renaissance of fishing.
Compared to last year’s fair, the 2019 show will increase in size. Moreover, considering that Busan is the global marine tourist city in Korea, the exhibition display items will range from fishing supplies to boat and camping supplies. In addition, an abundance of additional events will be operated to provide entertainment for the entire family as well as a festival space for fishing enthusiasts.
○ Period: March 1 – March 3, 2019
○ Venue: BEXCO
○ Hours of Operation: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (last admission is 4:30 p.m.)
○ Cost: 4,000 won (Free Admission with pre-registration)
○ For more info.: 02-2284-0018
○ Website: http://kofish.co.kr

An exhibition in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the March 1st Independence Movement and the establishment of the former provisional government in exile
○ Period: February 28 – June 2, 2019
○ Venue: Korea National Maritime Museum
○ Opening Hours (closed on Mondays)
9am-6pm (Tuesdays through Fridays)
9am-9pm (Saturdays)
9am-7pm (Sundays and holidays)
○ Free admission
○ Website: http://www.knmm.or.kr/eng/main/main.aspx

The Hanbok Hall exhibits hanboks and accessories during the period of the Joseon Dynasty and lets visitors try on various styles of hanboks, including modern designs. Visitors are able to take a photo from the virtual fitting set and then receive a photo of themselves wearing a hanbok, traditional Korean dress, by email.
The Busan Hanbok Hall is located on the first floor of BEXCO auditorium and is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. Admission is free.
The last admission is 30 minutes before closing and is closed during lunch, which is from noon until 1 pm. Groups of more than 10 people need to make a reservation by calling 070-8840-1472.

An exhibition in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the March 1st Independence Movement and the establishment of the former provisional government in exile
○ Period: February 28 – June 2, 2019
○ Venue: Korea National Maritime Museum
○ Opening Hours (closed on Mondays)
9am-6pm (Tuesdays through Fridays)
9am-9pm (Saturdays)
9am-7pm (Sundays and holidays)
○ Free admission
○ Website: http://www.knmm.or.kr/eng/main/main.aspx

The Hanbok Hall exhibits hanboks and accessories during the period of the Joseon Dynasty and lets visitors try on various styles of hanboks, including modern designs. Visitors are able to take a photo from the virtual fitting set and then receive a photo of themselves wearing a hanbok, traditional Korean dress, by email.
The Busan Hanbok Hall is located on the first floor of BEXCO auditorium and is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. Admission is free.
The last admission is 30 minutes before closing and is closed during lunch, which is from noon until 1 pm. Groups of more than 10 people need to make a reservation by calling 070-8840-1472.

An exhibition in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the March 1st Independence Movement and the establishment of the former provisional government in exile
○ Period: February 28 – June 2, 2019
○ Venue: Korea National Maritime Museum
○ Opening Hours (closed on Mondays)
9am-6pm (Tuesdays through Fridays)
9am-9pm (Saturdays)
9am-7pm (Sundays and holidays)
○ Free admission
○ Website: http://www.knmm.or.kr/eng/main/main.aspx

The Hanbok Hall exhibits hanboks and accessories during the period of the Joseon Dynasty and lets visitors try on various styles of hanboks, including modern designs. Visitors are able to take a photo from the virtual fitting set and then receive a photo of themselves wearing a hanbok, traditional Korean dress, by email.
The Busan Hanbok Hall is located on the first floor of BEXCO auditorium and is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. Admission is free.
The last admission is 30 minutes before closing and is closed during lunch, which is from noon until 1 pm. Groups of more than 10 people need to make a reservation by calling 070-8840-1472.

An exhibition in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the March 1st Independence Movement and the establishment of the former provisional government in exile
○ Period: February 28 – June 2, 2019
○ Venue: Korea National Maritime Museum
○ Opening Hours (closed on Mondays)
9am-6pm (Tuesdays through Fridays)
9am-9pm (Saturdays)
9am-7pm (Sundays and holidays)
○ Free admission
○ Website: http://www.knmm.or.kr/eng/main/main.aspx

The Hanbok Hall exhibits hanboks and accessories during the period of the Joseon Dynasty and lets visitors try on various styles of hanboks, including modern designs. Visitors are able to take a photo from the virtual fitting set and then receive a photo of themselves wearing a hanbok, traditional Korean dress, by email.
The Busan Hanbok Hall is located on the first floor of BEXCO auditorium and is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. Admission is free.
The last admission is 30 minutes before closing and is closed during lunch, which is from noon until 1 pm. Groups of more than 10 people need to make a reservation by calling 070-8840-1472.

An exhibition in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the March 1st Independence Movement and the establishment of the former provisional government in exile
○ Period: February 28 – June 2, 2019
○ Venue: Korea National Maritime Museum
○ Opening Hours (closed on Mondays)
9am-6pm (Tuesdays through Fridays)
9am-9pm (Saturdays)
9am-7pm (Sundays and holidays)
○ Free admission
○ Website: http://www.knmm.or.kr/eng/main/main.aspx

The Hanbok Hall exhibits hanboks and accessories during the period of the Joseon Dynasty and lets visitors try on various styles of hanboks, including modern designs. Visitors are able to take a photo from the virtual fitting set and then receive a photo of themselves wearing a hanbok, traditional Korean dress, by email.
The Busan Hanbok Hall is located on the first floor of BEXCO auditorium and is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. Admission is free.
The last admission is 30 minutes before closing and is closed during lunch, which is from noon until 1 pm. Groups of more than 10 people need to make a reservation by calling 070-8840-1472.

Period: February 2 – April 27 / November 2 – December 29, 2019
(Every Saturday 3:00 p.m.)
Dates: Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23, Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Apr. 6, 13, 20, 27
Nov. 2. 9, 16, 23, 30, Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28
○ Venue: Busan National Gugak Center
○ Tickets: A-seat 10,000 won / B-seat 8,000 won
○ For more info.: 051)811-0114
○ Website: http://busan.gugak.go.kr/portalEn/main.do

An exhibition in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the March 1st Independence Movement and the establishment of the former provisional government in exile
○ Period: February 28 – June 2, 2019
○ Venue: Korea National Maritime Museum
○ Opening Hours (closed on Mondays)
9am-6pm (Tuesdays through Fridays)
9am-9pm (Saturdays)
9am-7pm (Sundays and holidays)
○ Free admission
○ Website: http://www.knmm.or.kr/eng/main/main.aspx

The Hanbok Hall exhibits hanboks and accessories during the period of the Joseon Dynasty and lets visitors try on various styles of hanboks, including modern designs. Visitors are able to take a photo from the virtual fitting set and then receive a photo of themselves wearing a hanbok, traditional Korean dress, by email.
The Busan Hanbok Hall is located on the first floor of BEXCO auditorium and is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. Admission is free.
The last admission is 30 minutes before closing and is closed during lunch, which is from noon until 1 pm. Groups of more than 10 people need to make a reservation by calling 070-8840-1472.

An exhibition in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the March 1st Independence Movement and the establishment of the former provisional government in exile
○ Period: February 28 – June 2, 2019
○ Venue: Korea National Maritime Museum
○ Opening Hours (closed on Mondays)
9am-6pm (Tuesdays through Fridays)
9am-9pm (Saturdays)
9am-7pm (Sundays and holidays)
○ Free admission
○ Website: http://www.knmm.or.kr/eng/main/main.aspx

○ Period: March 12 – April 14, 2019
○ Venue: Bokcheon Museum
○ Opening Hours: 9 a.m. ~ 6 p.m. (Closed on Mondays)
○ Free admission
○ Directions: Metro Line 1, Dongnae Station (Exit 4) → transfer to Village/Neighborhood Bus no. 6 or Metro Line 1, Myeongnyun Station (Exit 2) → transfer to Village/Neighborhood Bus no. 1
○ For more info.: (051)550-0334
Exhibition:
Bronze Seven Bells Excavated from the Ancient Tomb Site 22 in Bokcheon-dong in Busan
Armor Excavated from the Ancient Tomb Site 38 in Bokcheon-dong in Busan

The Hanbok Hall exhibits hanboks and accessories during the period of the Joseon Dynasty and lets visitors try on various styles of hanboks, including modern designs. Visitors are able to take a photo from the virtual fitting set and then receive a photo of themselves wearing a hanbok, traditional Korean dress, by email.
The Busan Hanbok Hall is located on the first floor of BEXCO auditorium and is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. Admission is free.
The last admission is 30 minutes before closing and is closed during lunch, which is from noon until 1 pm. Groups of more than 10 people need to make a reservation by calling 070-8840-1472.

An exhibition in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the March 1st Independence Movement and the establishment of the former provisional government in exile
○ Period: February 28 – June 2, 2019
○ Venue: Korea National Maritime Museum
○ Opening Hours (closed on Mondays)
9am-6pm (Tuesdays through Fridays)
9am-9pm (Saturdays)
9am-7pm (Sundays and holidays)
○ Free admission
○ Website: http://www.knmm.or.kr/eng/main/main.aspx

○ Period: March 12 – April 14, 2019
○ Venue: Bokcheon Museum
○ Opening Hours: 9 a.m. ~ 6 p.m. (Closed on Mondays)
○ Free admission
○ Directions: Metro Line 1, Dongnae Station (Exit 4) → transfer to Village/Neighborhood Bus no. 6 or Metro Line 1, Myeongnyun Station (Exit 2) → transfer to Village/Neighborhood Bus no. 1
○ For more info.: (051)550-0334
Exhibition:
Bronze Seven Bells Excavated from the Ancient Tomb Site 22 in Bokcheon-dong in Busan
Armor Excavated from the Ancient Tomb Site 38 in Bokcheon-dong in Busan

The Hanbok Hall exhibits hanboks and accessories during the period of the Joseon Dynasty and lets visitors try on various styles of hanboks, including modern designs. Visitors are able to take a photo from the virtual fitting set and then receive a photo of themselves wearing a hanbok, traditional Korean dress, by email.
The Busan Hanbok Hall is located on the first floor of BEXCO auditorium and is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. Admission is free.
The last admission is 30 minutes before closing and is closed during lunch, which is from noon until 1 pm. Groups of more than 10 people need to make a reservation by calling 070-8840-1472.

An exhibition in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the March 1st Independence Movement and the establishment of the former provisional government in exile
○ Period: February 28 – June 2, 2019
○ Venue: Korea National Maritime Museum
○ Opening Hours (closed on Mondays)
9am-6pm (Tuesdays through Fridays)
9am-9pm (Saturdays)
9am-7pm (Sundays and holidays)
○ Free admission
○ Website: http://www.knmm.or.kr/eng/main/main.aspx

○ Period: March 12 – April 14, 2019
○ Venue: Bokcheon Museum
○ Opening Hours: 9 a.m. ~ 6 p.m. (Closed on Mondays)
○ Free admission
○ Directions: Metro Line 1, Dongnae Station (Exit 4) → transfer to Village/Neighborhood Bus no. 6 or Metro Line 1, Myeongnyun Station (Exit 2) → transfer to Village/Neighborhood Bus no. 1
○ For more info.: (051)550-0334
Exhibition:
Bronze Seven Bells Excavated from the Ancient Tomb Site 22 in Bokcheon-dong in Busan
Armor Excavated from the Ancient Tomb Site 38 in Bokcheon-dong in Busan

The Hanbok Hall exhibits hanboks and accessories during the period of the Joseon Dynasty and lets visitors try on various styles of hanboks, including modern designs. Visitors are able to take a photo from the virtual fitting set and then receive a photo of themselves wearing a hanbok, traditional Korean dress, by email.
The Busan Hanbok Hall is located on the first floor of BEXCO auditorium and is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. Admission is free.
The last admission is 30 minutes before closing and is closed during lunch, which is from noon until 1 pm. Groups of more than 10 people need to make a reservation by calling 070-8840-1472.

An exhibition in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the March 1st Independence Movement and the establishment of the former provisional government in exile
○ Period: February 28 – June 2, 2019
○ Venue: Korea National Maritime Museum
○ Opening Hours (closed on Mondays)
9am-6pm (Tuesdays through Fridays)
9am-9pm (Saturdays)
9am-7pm (Sundays and holidays)
○ Free admission
○ Website: http://www.knmm.or.kr/eng/main/main.aspx

○ Period: March 12 – April 14, 2019
○ Venue: Bokcheon Museum
○ Opening Hours: 9 a.m. ~ 6 p.m. (Closed on Mondays)
○ Free admission
○ Directions: Metro Line 1, Dongnae Station (Exit 4) → transfer to Village/Neighborhood Bus no. 6 or Metro Line 1, Myeongnyun Station (Exit 2) → transfer to Village/Neighborhood Bus no. 1
○ For more info.: (051)550-0334
Exhibition:
Bronze Seven Bells Excavated from the Ancient Tomb Site 22 in Bokcheon-dong in Busan
Armor Excavated from the Ancient Tomb Site 38 in Bokcheon-dong in Busan

The Hanbok Hall exhibits hanboks and accessories during the period of the Joseon Dynasty and lets visitors try on various styles of hanboks, including modern designs. Visitors are able to take a photo from the virtual fitting set and then receive a photo of themselves wearing a hanbok, traditional Korean dress, by email.
The Busan Hanbok Hall is located on the first floor of BEXCO auditorium and is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. Admission is free.
The last admission is 30 minutes before closing and is closed during lunch, which is from noon until 1 pm. Groups of more than 10 people need to make a reservation by calling 070-8840-1472.

An exhibition in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the March 1st Independence Movement and the establishment of the former provisional government in exile
○ Period: February 28 – June 2, 2019
○ Venue: Korea National Maritime Museum
○ Opening Hours (closed on Mondays)
9am-6pm (Tuesdays through Fridays)
9am-9pm (Saturdays)
9am-7pm (Sundays and holidays)
○ Free admission
○ Website: http://www.knmm.or.kr/eng/main/main.aspx

○ Period: March 12 – April 14, 2019
○ Venue: Bokcheon Museum
○ Opening Hours: 9 a.m. ~ 6 p.m. (Closed on Mondays)
○ Free admission
○ Directions: Metro Line 1, Dongnae Station (Exit 4) → transfer to Village/Neighborhood Bus no. 6 or Metro Line 1, Myeongnyun Station (Exit 2) → transfer to Village/Neighborhood Bus no. 1
○ For more info.: (051)550-0334
Exhibition:
Bronze Seven Bells Excavated from the Ancient Tomb Site 22 in Bokcheon-dong in Busan
Armor Excavated from the Ancient Tomb Site 38 in Bokcheon-dong in Busan

The Hanbok Hall exhibits hanboks and accessories during the period of the Joseon Dynasty and lets visitors try on various styles of hanboks, including modern designs. Visitors are able to take a photo from the virtual fitting set and then receive a photo of themselves wearing a hanbok, traditional Korean dress, by email.
The Busan Hanbok Hall is located on the first floor of BEXCO auditorium and is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. Admission is free.
The last admission is 30 minutes before closing and is closed during lunch, which is from noon until 1 pm. Groups of more than 10 people need to make a reservation by calling 070-8840-1472.

Period: February 2 – April 27 / November 2 – December 29, 2019
(Every Saturday 3:00 p.m.)
Dates: Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23, Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Apr. 6, 13, 20, 27
Nov. 2. 9, 16, 23, 30, Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28
○ Venue: Busan National Gugak Center
○ Tickets: A-seat 10,000 won / B-seat 8,000 won
○ For more info.: 051)811-0114
○ Website: http://busan.gugak.go.kr/portalEn/main.do