The Wisdom and Courage of Rabbits Encountered at the National Folk Museum
Permanent Exhibition 'Daltokki and Santokki'
The National Folk Museum will present the permanent exhibition "Dal Tokki and San Tokki" starting from the 26th. It features the wise and clever rabbit from old stories as the main character, offering various experiences and games.
The exhibition begins with Dal Tokki descending to Earth to find a mysterious herb. Visitors engage in various activities in the digital world, such as pounding rice cakes with Dal Tokki and San Tokki, while helping to find the herb. A museum official said, "Friends in groups of 3 to 4 work together to play games like trapping a tiger in a pond, learning the rabbit's wisdom, courage, and teamwork," adding, "Visitors can vividly experience stories like Bang Jeong-hwan's 'The Rabbit's Trial' published in the November 1923 issue of 'Eorini' and Aesop's fable 'The Tortoise and the Hare.'"
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Visitors create and fly kites representing the year Dal Tokki will return through a live sketch. Live sketch is a digital interactive experience where children's drawings are realized as actual videos. It is perfect for experiencing the traditional custom of flying kites on Jeongwol Daeboreum to ward off bad luck. To participate, reservations must be made on the Folk Museum's website. The program runs six times a day, with fifty visitors per session.
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