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Linguistic museum in Seoul, South Korea
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National Hangeul Museum
Established2014 (2014)
LocationYongsan District, Seoul, South Korea
Coordinates37°31′16″N 126°58′51″E / 37.521174°N 126.980938°E / 37.521174; 126.980938
Websitewww.hangeul.go.kr/lang/en/

The National Hangeul Museum (Korean: 국립한글박물관) was established in 2014 in the Yongsan District of Seoul (South Korea) near the National Museum of Korea. Occupying over 11,322 square metres (121,870 sq ft), it showcases the cultural and political context, linguistic structure and evolution of the Korean alphabetical character system known as Hangul (Hangeul) through exhibitions, research activities, and education.

The museum has a basement level with an auditorium and three ground levels with lecture rooms, a library, a permanent exhibition hall, a special exhibition hall as well as a Hangeul Learning Center and a Children's Museum with a Hangeul playground.

There is plenty of text in English for non-Korean speakers, along with interactive games and audio-visual displays highlighting elements of Hangeul and providing basic reading and writing skills.

Literature

  • Ottar Grepstad: Language Museums of the World. Centre for Norwegian Language and Literature, Ørsta 2018, ISBN 978-82-92602-25-6

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References

  1. Grepstad (2018), p. 65; “National Hangeul Museum“ (Flyer, 2019); Museum Website
  2. "Exhibit Halls". National Hangeul Museum. Retrieved 2018-09-25.
  3. "Children's Museum". National Hangeul Museum. Retrieved 2018-09-25.

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