Mungyeong Ceramic Museum (문경도자기전시관)
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| Introduction | ||||||||
Mungyeong is known for its exquisite ceramics. While each piece has its own individual shape and design, as a whole, ceramics of Mungyeong are highly regarded because of their historical and cultural value. Mungyeong is home to a number of master craftsmen as well as Sagijang (referring to craftsmen making chinaware), who have been officially designated Intangible Cultural Property by the Korean government. As a renowned kiln site producing Buncheongsagi (grayish-blue celadon) since the early Joseon Period, Mungyeong still offers outstanding ceramics that reflect the essence of traditional craftsmanship. |
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| Admission / Participation Fees | ||||||||
| Free | ||||||||
| Parking Facilities | ||||||||
| Available | ||||||||
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| Free | ||||||||
| Directions | ||||||||
| Take the bus towards Mungyeong from Dong Seoul Terminal (06:30 - 20:00, departs every 40min - 1hr 30min / travel time: 2 hours) |
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| Local Transportation | ||||||||
| Take the city bus towards Mungyeongsaejae Provincial Park | ||||||||
| Homepage | ||||||||
| dojagi.mungyeong.net (Korean only) | ||||||||
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