
Gyeonggi Korean Culture
Discover Korean culture through palaces, temples, and museums. Get etiquette tips, visiting hours, accessibility info, and cultural stories to enrich your trip with authentic heritage experiences.
Overview
Gyeonggi's cultural layer mixes royal suburbs (Suwon, Hwaseong, Ganghwa) with newer art districts such as Heyri and Paju Book City.
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Why visit here
Several national museums — the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art's Gwacheon branch, for example — sit in Gyeonggi rather than central Seoul.
Highlights
- MMCA Gwacheon — National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art's main branch, with sculpture gardens.
- Heyri Art Valley — Artist studios and galleries on the Paju side of the DMZ corridor.
- Ganghwa Dolmens — Bronze Age megalithic tombs, UNESCO-listed.
- Korean Folk Village — Recreated 19th-century houses with daily craft demonstrations.
Tip: DMZ tours from Paju require advance reservations and a passport. Same-day bookings are usually not accepted.
Cultural Experiences
Each listing summarizes the story, etiquette, and accessibility notes so you know what to expect before stepping inside.











