Cheongsu Minmul Jangeo - Haenam Branch (청수민물장어 해남) - Area information - Korea travel information

Cheongsu Minmul Jangeo -  Haenam Branch (청수민물장어 해남)

Cheongsu Minmul Jangeo - Haenam Branch (청수민물장어 해남)

18.9Km    2021-03-26

542, Haenam-ro, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-534-8484

A restaurant that serves live eel cooked on the spot. This restaurant's signature menu is grilled eel. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do.

Tamjin River Wetland Eco-Park (탐진강 생태습지원)

Tamjin River Wetland Eco-Park (탐진강 생태습지원)

18.9Km    2019-11-19

Gyeonsan-ri, Jangheung-eup, Jangheung-gu, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-860-0224

The Tamjin River Wetland Eco-Park opened in July 2008 to preserve the pristine nature of Tamjin River and to maintain a better waterfront. It is a widely spread natural river wetland eco-park that covers 13.130㎡ along the waterside of Tamjin River, which holds superior-grade water that flows mainly through the Jangheung area from Pyeonghwa Bridge in Jangheung-eup to Busan Bridge. Within the park, there are acupressure paths, wooden decks, trails for observing aquatic plants and eco-life, walking trails and a fountain.

Naju National Museum (국립나주박물관)

19.7Km    2022-02-04

747, Gobun-ro, Naju-si, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-330-7800

Naju National Museum displays artifacts found near the Yeongsangang River region and preserves artifacts excavated from throughout the Jeolla region.

While most national museums are found within the city, Naju National Museum is the first national museum to be located in a rural countryside. Its location provides a perfect relaxing atmosphere for visitors to take time and appreciate what the museum has to offer.

Although the museum may be isolated from urban cities, it uses modern technology to provide convenient museum experience. Naju National Museum is the first national museum to integrate NFC features within smart phones with the exhibition guide system for all exhibition halls. This integrated feature acts as a means to provide communication both ways, as visitors can receive information guides and upload them on social media via smart phones.

In addition to the collection of artifacts, the open-type storage rooms and the hands-on activities offered at the experience center provide opportunities to personally witness and experience the process of preservation and storage of cultural assets.