Jeju Teseum (제주테지움)

 

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Teddy bears are wearing different countries’ traditional costumes.
“One World, One Hope”

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Teddy bears with Olympic Logo and Sports 

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The most expensive teddy bear in Teseum Safari,
Hera Bear worth 11.2 million Korean Won.

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We are allow to touch and hug the teddy bears in this museum 

Credit to Korea Tourism Organization 

Teseum Safari is a teddy bear museum located in the Aewol-eup region of Jeju Island. It is one of the first museums in the world to exhibit all sorts of teddy bears and stitched dolls including ones shaped like wildlife animals, marine animals, flowers, birds, and more. The museum is spread over two large floors and features teddy bears arranged in adorable poses. Highlights of the museum include teddy bears shaped liked tigers, elephants, sharks, dolphins and even teddy bears based on characters from Greek mythology.  

Admission fee to Teseum Safari
Adult – Individual 7,500 won / Group 5,000 won
Youth – Individual 6,000 won / Group 4,000 won
Children – Individual 5,000 won / Group 3,500 won
 
The official website of Teseum Safari (in Korean only):
www.teseumjeju.com

 

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