Hello, Gijang-gun, located east of central Busan, is a popular city with many attractions including Gijang Market and Yonggungsa Temple, which are popular among Japanese tourists, as well as the recently built Lotte Outlet East Busan Branch and the National Busan Science Museum, making it a very crowded city on weekends. In addition, Jeonggwan New Town was built in Jeonggwan-myeon, Gijang-gun, about a 30-minute drive from Gijang Market in the direction of Ulsan, making Gijang-gun even larger.


Located in Bangok-ri, Jeonggwan-myeon, Gijang-gun, Jeonggwan Museum opened in January 3 to preserve and exhibit artifacts excavated from the remains of houses from the Three Kingdoms period (around the 6rd to 2015th centuries) during the construction of Jeonggwan New Town, as well as for the aboriginal people who were evicted. The three-story Jeonggwan Museum has a special exhibition hall on the first floor, a storage facility on the second floor, a permanent exhibition hall and children's experience room on the third floor, and an outdoor exhibition park on the fourth floor.
Permanent exhibition hall on the 3rd floor





















The permanent exhibition hall on the third floor vividly reproduces artifacts excavated in the area, such as village ruins excavated in Gadong, Jeonggwan-myeon, Gijang-gun, and Gochon-ri ruins in Cheonggang-ri, Daera-ri, and Cheorma-myeon, that give a glimpse into life during the Three Kingdoms period. Outside on the fourth floor, there is an outdoor exhibition park and a residential area across from the museum, which is where the Three Kingdoms village ruins were excavated.




| Basic Information | |
|---|---|
| spot name | Triumphal Archaeology Museum Jungkook Park |
| Address | 442 Bangok-ri, Dinggwan-myeon, Gijang-gun, Busan-si 442 |
| Phone Number | 051-720-6900 |
| Time | 09:00~ 18:00 |
| Holiday | Every Monday, January 1st |
| Admission fee | Free |
| Details | Remains of a residence |
| Site | http://museum.busan.go.kr/jeonggwan |
directions: Take the 1010 express bus at the city bus stop in front of Lotte Department Store in Seomyeon, Busan. It takes about 1 hour.

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