Bandi Land (무주 반디랜드)

Bandi Land (무주 반디랜드)

– Homepage
tour.muju.go.kr/

– Tel
+82-63-324-1155

Geared mainly towards children, Bandi Land is an excellent place to learn about and experience fireflies and other insects. It is comprised of Insect Museum, Firefly Research Center, Youth Campground, Log Cabin, and Firefly Habitat.

Located inside of Bandi Land, Muju Bandibyeol Astronomical Science Museum teaches various stories about space, including the birth & history of space, the solar system, constellations, and space circumstances. The Environment Theme Park also has exhibitions related to fireflies, an indicator insect proving Muju is a clean area, and other local insects, perfect for educational trips.

– Address : 1324, Museol-ro, Muju-gun, Jeonbuk-do

※ Presentation Information
– Age Range
Open to visitors of all ages

– Experience Guide
Observation program

– Information and Guides
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-63-324-1155

– Parking
Available

– Day Off
Mondays (the following business day if Monday is a public holiday), January 1, the day of Seollal (Lunar New Year’s Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day)

– Operating Hours
Insect Museum: November-February 09:00-17:00 / March-October 09:00-18:00
Astronomical Observatory: November-February 13:00-21:00 / March-October 13:00-22:00
Youth Training Center: Check in 14:00 / Check out 11:00
Youth Campground: Check in 14:00 / Check out 12:00
Outdoor water playground: July-August 10:00-17:00
Four Season Slide: 10:00-17:00

– Admission Fees
[Insect Museum]

Individuals: Adults 5,000 won / Teenagers 4,000 won / Children & Senior citizens 3,000 won

Groups: Adults 4,000 won / Teenagers 3,200 won / Children & Senior citizens 2,400 won
* VR: 2,000 won

[Astronomical Observatory & Science Center]

Individuals: Adults 3,000 won / Teenagers & Senior citizens 2,000 won / Children 1,000 won

Groups: Adults 2,400 won / Teenagers & Senior citizens 1,600 won / Children 800 won

* Teenagers (Middle school & High school), Children (ages 4-elementary school), Senior citizens (ages 65 and older)

– Restrooms
Available

– Available Facilities
Insect Museum, Astronomical Observatory & Science Center, Firefly Research Center, Firefly Youth Training Center, Log Cabin, Environment Theme Park, Youth Campground


















◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ Taekwondo! A Timeless Tradition! (태권도! 영원한 유산!)

⊙ Taekwondowon Observatory (태권도공원 전망대)


– Homepage
www.tpf.or.kr/t1

– Tel
+82-63-320-0114

Taekwondowon located in Muju-gun, Jeollabuk-do, serves as a main center for the 60 million taekwondo practitioners in 182 countries worldwide. Covering an area of 2.31 million square meters, the park combines the traditional and modern style in their buildings.

⊙ Taekwondowon Spirit Zone (태권도원 상징지구)


– Homepage
www.tpf.or.kr

– Tel
+82-63-320-0114

Taekwondowon Spirit Zone is a space that implements three elements – physical strength, mental awareness, and higher wisdom — which enable practitioners to become ‘Taekwondo individuals’ through endless physical training and martial arts exploration. There are forty-five programs themed around Taekwondo education and practices, as well as experience and cultural exchanges. The facility is open to anyone who has learned Taekwondo, both at home and abroad as well as those looking to discipline their minds and bodies through Taekwondo, including businesses, students, and the general public. The Pyeongwon Gwan at Taekwondowon is the national team’s comprehensive training facility, where the Taekwondo Poomsae national team members, junior national team members, the national reserve teams, and demonstration teams have their training sessions.

⊙ Old Walls of Jijeon Village in Muju (무주 지전마을 옛 담장)


– Homepage
tour.muju.go.kr
www.cha.go.kr

– Tel
+82-1899-8687

The Old Walls of Jijeon Village in Muju were mostly all built to mark the dividing line between houses, rather than to keep people out. The walls started out using mud and natural stones, but later changed to more square-shaped stones held together with cement and topped with Korean roofing tiles. The wall blends in harmony with the traditional houses of the village and the slowly flowing Namdaecheon Stream.

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