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Sinyoung Film Museum
The Sinyoung Film Museum, opened in June 1999, was the first of its kind in Korea.
With 1 underground floor and 2 above-ground floors, the museum features a Hall of Fame
(with photographs of famous Korean movie industry workers), Special Effects Room, Animation Gallery,
and the Film Experience Gallery among others. The Animation |
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visitors to create their own animations, while the Film Experience Gallery offers a chance for them to
film their own picture. The museum itself is a work of art as well, constructed in a white spiral seashell
format- and better yet, below the museum is a view of the stunning Jeju oceanfront. Also in the facilities are the museum shop, cafe, bar, restaurant, and other
convenience facilities. The grounds were also used to film the TV show 'All In'. |
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| - Address |
2381 Namwon-ri Namwon-eup Namjeju-gun Jeju-do |
| - Hours |
July ~ August 08:30-19:00/ Other months 09:00-18:30 |
| - Days Closed |
Open 365 days a year |
| - Admission |
6,000 won for those over 20 / 4,000 won for those 14-19 years old / 3,000 won for children 13 and under (For groups of 30 or more, discounts of 1,000 won per person applies. Seniors over 65 and handicapped individuals qualify for a 50% discount) |
| - Tel |
+82-64-764-7777 (Korean) |
| - Homepage |
www.jejuscm.co.kr (Korean) |
| - Transportation |
From the Jeju Airport, take the airport bus to Seogwipo (1 hour 30 minutes), then take a cab (15~20 minutes). |
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KOFIC Namyangju Studios
Located in Gyeonggi-do Yangsu-ri, the KOFIC Namyangju Studios contains outdoor filming sets, an indoor studio, and even a movie theater. Visitors can discover more about the conception of films, its evolution, and its future in the Film Culture Center while exploring the different ways films are put together in the Film Experience Center. A Prop and |
| Costume Room displays actual props and costumes from films. The outdoor sets include those constructed for 'JSA'(a record breaking blockbuster in 2000) and director Im Gwontaek´s 'Chuihwaseon' a film about the life of Joseon era artist Jang Seungeop. |
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| - Address |
100 Sambong-ri Joan-myeon Namyangju-si Gyeonggi-do |
| - Hours |
March ~ October 10:00-18:00 / November ~ February 10:00-17:00 |
| - Closed |
Every Monday, New Year's Day |
| - Admission |
3,000 won for those over 20 / 2,500 won for those 14-19 years old / 2,000 won for children 13 and under (For groups of 30 or more, discounts of 500 won per person applies) |
| - Tel |
+82-31-5790-605 (Korean) |
| - Homepage |
http://nsc.kofic.or.kr (Korean, English) |
| - Transportation |
From Cheongyangri Station(Seoul Subway Line 1), take Bus No. 2228, 8 to Yangsu-ri. Or from Gangbyeon Station(Seoul Subway Line 2), take bus No.2000-1. Get off at the Jinjung 3-way Intersection. From the Bus station, take a taxi or local bus to the KOFIC Namyangju Studios(5 minutes). |
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