It is open to everyone. A trip to Korea that begins from
Cheongwadae
Sarangchae!
The Cheongwadae Sarangchae exhibition hall consists
of the Korea Tourism Exhibition Hall, Cheongwadae Hall,
and a planning exhibition. The cost is free.
We will also provide an exhibition description for foreign tourists.
(Refer to the bottom of the description time.)
"Cheongwadae" means a house with blue tiles
(the material that covers the roofs of traditional Korean houses).
Sarangchae means a space where people serve outside guests
in the structure of old Korean houses.
Let's visit the second floor of
Cheongwadae Sarangchae exhibition hall.
The second-floor lobby is a favorite place for many
people as it offers a beautiful view of Bukhansan Mountain,
which rises from behind Gyeongbokgung Palace.
On the second floor, there is Cheongwadae building,
which was constructed in 1989 and completed on
September 4, 1991, where the president works and lives.
Cheongwadae Hall introduces the achievements of
former presidents of the Republic of Korea from provisional
government established the Democratic Republic of Korea to the present day
VR also allows you to find and experience
Cheongwadae more interesting and fun.
This is the president's office of Moon Jae-in and
It is photo zone which you can take pictures with
the president Moon Jae-in by sitting on chair.
It is not a real president, but it could be a special experience, right?
Through the game, you can become a security guard at the presidential office Cheongwadae and experience protecting the city.
The following is a special exhibition titled
'Give to Korea' for the summit diplomacy gift.
The Special Exhibition on Gifts for Summit Diplomacy
displays gifts from leaders and key figures from around the world.
Visitors can see the traces of Korea's diplomacy by displaying about
70 gifts including a White House visit to Donald Trump,
the president of the U.S., and a redwood-made baduk board,
and a white jade from Chinese President Xi Jinping.
On the first floor, the Korea Tourism Exhibition Hall
offers information that helps foreigners who visit Korea for
the first time by introducing Korea's representative tourist attractions,
festivals, events, and UNESCO-designated World Heritage sites.
Reflecting the latest tourism information and exhibition trends,
It provides better information for both domestic and foreign visitors.
After the viewing, don't forget to stop by the souvenir shop?
The souvenir shop of Cheongwadae Sarangchae is very neat and tidy.
I hope your trip to Korea will remain in your memory
forever through beautiful and wonderful souvenirs.
* English -> 10:00 to 11:00 / 14:00 ~ 15:00
* Chinese -> 10:00 to 11:00 / 14:00 ~ 15:00
* Japanese -> 12:00 to 13:00 / 16:00 ~ 17:00
Gathering place: In front of the information desk on 1F
Fee: Free
How to Receive:
1. Call to make a reservation at least three days in advance when requesting an
internal/foreign group view (with a maximum of 30 people) and an explanation
of the exhibition.
2. On-site access is available for small-scale visits of up to 10 people.
Call 02)723-0300 for reservations.
※ Phone reception is not available on the closed day (Monday).
※ Comments may be cancelled if you are late for more than
15 minutes from the scheduled time.
※ An organization for profit cannot make a reservation.
Information on the use of Cheongwadae Love House
1. How to get there: Take Seoul Station Bus Transfer Center
1711 and 7016 – Get off Hyoja-dong Station –6 minutes on foot
2. Address: 150 Hyo-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul
3. Hours of Use: 09:00 – 18:00 Closed every Monday
4. Phone number: 02-723-0300
5. Homepage: http://bitly.kr/cmsCt
6. Admission: Free
You can get the bus No. 1711 or 7016 at the Seoul Station,
after 14 minutes, you can stop at Hyoja-dong, and if you walk
for six minutes, you can arrive to Cheongwadae Sarangchae.
I hope it's been a good information for everyone.
Have a nice trip!
Thank you :)
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