Buncheong Ceramic Museum, Hanok Experience Center, and Gaya Street
Selected by Korea Tourism Organization and Gyeongnam Province... Also Featured on Terrestrial Broadcasting

Exterior view of Gimhae City Hanok Experience Center. (Photo by Gimhae City Hall)

Exterior view of Gimhae City Hanok Experience Center. (Photo by Gimhae City Hall)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Sharon] The Korea Tourism Organization and Gyeongnam Province recently carefully selected and recommended non-face-to-face travel destinations, and on the 5th announced that safe and leisurely tourist spots in Gimhae, where Gaya culture breathes, were also included.


Credible external perspectives pointed to Gimhae Buncheong Ceramic Museum, Hanok Experience Center, and Gaya Street as safe and leisurely travel destinations in Gimhae.


These places were also featured in the popular TV documentary program ‘Kim Young-cheol’s Neighborhood Walk’ aired last June.


The Gimhae Buncheong Ceramic Museum was selected as one of the top 100 domestic travel destinations close to comfortable daily life rather than flamboyance by the Tourism Organization.


Clayarch Gimhae Museum of Art, opened on March 24, 2006, is the world’s first architectural ceramics specialized art museum, with 5,000 ceramic works (Fired Painting) wrapping the exterior walls of the exhibition hall, making the building itself ceramics, architecture, and painting.


The Hanok Experience Center is an accommodation facility harmonizing traditional houses and modern conveniences, featuring 13 hanok rooms including the main building (Anchae), guest quarters (Sarangchae), and detached buildings (Byeolchae).


Gaya Street connects major historical sites of Gaya culture and serves as a linear park where visitors can encounter Bonghwangdae, Daeseongdong Tumuli, and the National Gimhae Museum along the way.


Exploring renowned restaurants recognized by gourmets over many years adds to the joy of travel.


The city-selected ‘Hanwoo Mul Store’ includes Kyunghwachun, Manrihyang, Somunnan Hoejip, Namgwang Restaurant, Gijang Bokguk, Mapo Charcoal-grilled Ribs, Somunnan Hoejip, Namgwang Restaurant, Gijang Bokguk, and Mapo Charcoal-grilled Ribs.


Global Food Town in Dongsang-dong multicultural street offers exotic cuisines from over 10 countries including China, India, the Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Cambodia, Mongolia, Morocco, Russia, and Uzbekistan.


Meanwhile, for inquiries about Gimhae tourism, please refer to the ‘Gimhae Tourism Portal’ website.





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