
Sokcho Museum (속초시립박물관·속초실향민문화촌)
16, Sinheung 2-gil, Sokcho-si, Gangwon-do
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Journey into the heart of Sokcho’s past at the Museum. Here, you can trace a remarkable timeline—from prehistoric natural life to vibrant fishing village culture and the history of displaced communities. This cultural center offers a comprehensive deep-dive into regional traditions and modern Korean life. History enthusiasts and culture seekers will appreciate the breadth of exhibits. Plan for a few hours of immersion, making it an ideal visit anytime, regardless of the season.
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The Sokcho Museum is a cultural experience center where visitors can learn about and experience Sokcho’s history, culture, and natural environment, covering from prehistoric times to modern times. It displays artifacts related to regional tradition and culture, the fishing village culture, and the culture of the displaced people who took refuge during the Korean War.
The museum is divided into four sections: Exhibition Hall 1, which introduces Sokcho’s natural environment and cultural characteristics; Exhibition Hall 2, displaying the aspects of a fishing village and life of the Korean War refugees; Exhibition Hall 3, which provides diverse cultural experiences for children; and the Balhae History Hall with materials and artifacts related to the ancient Balhae Kingdom. The museum also has a reproduction of Cheongho-dong Alley, where the Korean War refugees from North Korea settled adn lived, and Sokcho Station building that was demolished in 1978.
The museum is divided into four sections: Exhibition Hall 1, which introduces Sokcho’s natural environment and cultural characteristics; Exhibition Hall 2, displaying the aspects of a fishing village and life of the Korean War refugees; Exhibition Hall 3, which provides diverse cultural experiences for children; and the Balhae History Hall with materials and artifacts related to the ancient Balhae Kingdom. The museum also has a reproduction of Cheongho-dong Alley, where the Korean War refugees from North Korea settled adn lived, and Sokcho Station building that was demolished in 1978.
Visitors also explore Forest Museum (숲박물관), Chodangbonjeom (초당본점) and Seorak Pine Resort (설악파인리조트) near this location.
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38.20053, 128.53962









