Mok-A Museum (MOKA) (목아박물관)
Mok-A Museum (MOKA) (목아박물관)
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Mok-A Museum was established by Park Chan-su, who is an Intangible Cultural Heritage practitioner, with the purpose of handing down traditional Buddhist art and traditional woodcraft techniques. The four-story museum contains an outdoor sculpture park. The exhibition displays that remain include Buddhist statues, paintings, and sculptures, as well as the works of director Park Chan-su, including many Buddhist woodcrafts. The outdoor sculpture park displays Buddhist statues such as Mireuksamjondaebul, Birojanabul, Baeuigwaneum, and a three-story pagoda.
– Address : 21 Imunan-gil, Yeoju-si, Gyeonggi-do
※ Presentation Information
– Information and Guides
+82-31-885-9952
– Parking Fee
Free
– Day Off
N/A (Open all year round)
– Usage Fee
Adults 6,000 won / Children & Senior citizens 5,000 won
* Adults (ages 19-64) / Children (ages 18 & under) / Senior citizens (ages 65 & over)
– Operating Hours
09:30-18:00 (Last admission 17:30)







◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Yeoju Charcoal Village (여주참숯마을)
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Yeoju Charcoal Village is a multifaceted leisure facility featuring charcoal saunas, an auto campground, and pensions. The charcoal saunas have gained such popularity that an auto campground was established nearby. These saunas comprise ten red clay rooms, which are heated by burning oak wood for five days. After the charcoal is removed, visitors can enjoy the residual heat for steaming in the sauna rooms. For accommodation, there are fourteen pension buildings and a campground segmented into six zones, totaling 120 sites.
⊙ Yeoju Hwangpo Sailboat (여주 황포돛배)
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The Yeoju Hwangpo Sailboat, historically utilized for transporting goods in the Joseon period and propelled by the wind, has been recreated on the Namhangang River. It operates from the riverside recreation area to Silleuksa Temple, making the round trip seven times daily.