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Inside the National Folk Museum of Korea, you can discover the hidden treasure of "Buseoksa Temple Stone Pagoda," a 14th-century stone pagoda considered a national treasure. 2. Ever wondered about Korean traditional games? You'll find the "Jegichagi" game, where players kick a shuttlecock-like object and try to keep it in the air, giving them a fun and active way to learn about Korean culture. 3. The museum also houses a unique exhibit called "Royal Folk Art," showcasing beautifully crafted wooden items used by Korean royalty for their daily lives, offering a glimpse into the luxurious past of the country's kings and queens. 4. Did you know that the National Folk Museum holds a record? It houses the oldest preserved astronomical clock in Korea, known as the "Angbu Ilgu," which was built in the 17th century and meticulously tracks celestial movements. 5. For those interested in adorable traditional Korean outfits, look out for the exhibition on "Hanbok," the traditional Korean dress. You can even try on miniature Hanbok outfits and take pictures to capture the full experience.
